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MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.

9 p.m.-Coxing Tournament at

City Hall.

the

MEMO. FOR" TO-MORROW.

8.1.0.-Excursion to Masso.

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DIEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

2.20 p.m.-Auction of Furniture, etc.,

at Meisra, Hughes and Hough's

forni which we have seen merely deals with the damage which may be enused by a hostile bomb; it does not cover the risk of injury from spent Lshot or shell, fired from an anti-air-

craft gun. Apt words should be inserted to place that burden upon the broad shoulders of the under writers.

t

An Tish, terrier dog found wandering by the Bilice has +ight;daring prohibited hears without ei hor a mozalo or collar was: shut.

HONGKONG CADET COMPS.

NEW REGULATIONS.

The Colonial Secretary anounces is the

Long Cadet Corps in substitution for th

Government Gazette" thab new regula tlong hava been drawn up for the Hongi

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1914

THE SITUATION AT THE

FRONT

GERMAN FAILURES.

By B. Ashmead-Bartlett in the Daily Telegraph of Nov. 8)

The German army possess oba re- markable quality which stands out above all others, fisrgely, its power of continu..

COLONIALPPOINT

MENTS.

VOLUNTEEN” AND RESERTE ·

ADJUTANCIES,

The following appointmentâ by H.M., the Governor were gazetted re-učky —

Captain W, L. Carter of the Hongking Volunteer. Reserva to be · Honorary ·

bisberto in force. The notification reads

follows: It is hereby notified that the Coming a useless offendive. The var djutant, rie Captain La G, Bird, rengued mandant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, has, res along all sections of the extended with effect from 4th December, 1914. with the approval of His Excellency the front stretching from the Channel to the

Captain G. E. Stewart of the Hongkờng" Governor, established a Cadet Company in Argonne never seem to tire of delivering Volunteer Corps to be adjutant, with

reports to the Palice that some person has provisions of Regulation 5. (8) of the end in defint and heavy loss. Probably attached for duty to the offics of the Official

Dr. Mokanay, ↓ Bakington Path, connection....with... the... Corps under tro tha sitacks, which detimes gains from 10th December, 1914,

Betts ground, but whick what invariably

Mr. Geofrey Robley 8 yer has been olen from his lawn two counterpanes and Hongkong Volunteer Regulations, 1910, is in a mistake to say that the army does Receiver, with effect from the 13th October, bath towel, malus $13.

subject to the following regulations:--

Do weary of thêm. It is the generals 1014. Government Notification No. 415 of 1. The Company shall be known as the who, apparently, have no other plan of the 30th October, 1914, is therefore con Cadet Compaby, Hongkong Volunteer campaign than that which consists in

celled Corps

throwing away thousands of lives on the off chance that something may happen HONGKONG'S RAINFALL. which will lead to vistory,

Just how long this policy van be ron.The following table given the monthly sinued it would be very instructive to rainfall at the Chiervatory to the end of know. There are no signs yet which November with the means and extremes seem to point to a definite change in the far 30 year German plans. It trould appear as if the General Staff have not yet begun to tonling the utter, futility of charging ball-

It is announced that Mr. A. D. Sorensen hundet aver the charge of the Great Northern Telegraph Company's station in Hongkong to Mr. R. Q. Black.

It is gratifying to observe the mix ture of coolness and businesa sagacity commingled in the above remarka. | Personally we are of opinion, that

The Fles Trigado was called this there is very little probability of any waing to Bre at the Alexandra Cafts serious aircraft attack on England, Tr was find that a chimney had caught and we are equally certain that shoulfat. So damage was done. such an attack be attempted it wilmeri pa state that the Great meet with such a lively reception | Stem Steamship. Company's Mianoveta that the would be destroyers will his been required by British company never be able to tell the tale of their ami will not cry the Pleite again. experiences in the Fatherland. Piccinating by H. M. the King Britons may rest easy in mind regard-philwing the importation of certain the Teuton's raid on old England, for, into United Kingdom are published HESING-ESTER CYLL BENING, while it is not impossible that the in the current i sue of the Gazette.

BIRTH SUTTON-On the 10th December, at Manila, Mr. and Mr. A. L. SUTTON, & WED, WILLIAM Dansy,

DEATH.

fint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. lists, Shanghai.

enemy's aircraft may reach our shores,

it is more than probable that they will ever be able to leave them,

A Board of Trade notific.tina relative the grant or recewal of patents, or for obtaining the registration of designs or

The Establishment of the Company shall be as follow Electoniat; S Ser geanta; 2 Corporals; 2 Baglern; 50 Privatos.

3. eers shall be appointed by the Governer in the recommen fation of the Commandant, Hongkong Va'unteer Corps 4. Nemcommissioned officers, shall he Apoiated by the Comniandant, Ho-groog Valunteer Corpa, after examination, and on the reemmmendation of the officer commanding the company.

bound

the

In the

RAINFALL AT HONG KONG OBERRVATORY,

1914

1884–1913. Mean. Max. “Min. 1.41 6.43 0.00

···1,89

7.96 0.00

0.00

4.46 12.82

0.17 11.49 5.3 14.89 1.23 1121.88$21.

.12.-3 15.68 34.3T

ST 9.34

20.30

12.45

02 14

4.57

14 30

30.00

X07

4.05

16%

30

0.01

0.02

5. At the time of being enrolled a Cadet headed up against positions which, even January... 0.00 must(a) bo on the will of Government if captured, only disclose others equally February..... 324 British or Garrison Schoo) ; (b) be not losa { formidable behind.

These great at. March...... 1.19

April than 15 years of age, and physically at; (0)

May in writing the conuent of his tempts to break through a section of the bars obtained

Allies Ene have been tried in every June parents to enrol, shall, on his admis-ion possible position. They failed at the July

6. Every Cadet the following forms of enrolment and shall be Aista: they met with no better success fctober...... 1.45 6 a member of the Cadet 'Company, sigo Murno; they, wore" (repulsed on

September...1,98

977),60 and thereby, A.B., being desirous

2199

7.32 of becoming an active member of the Cadet between Roya and Lassigny, and further November 8.81 1.42 Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps north between Arrns and Albert.

The your'e cainfall to the end of the and having been duly admitted thereto do Argonne the army of the Crown Prince month warents to 10.49 inchor, the 30 and Bereby

engage to be bound by any roles has been uniformly unsuccessful.

years mean for the same period being HĻ.03 regulations

The German efforts culminated last inches, week in the desperate attempt to pass It will be seen that Nivamber's rainfall the Yer against the Frunch and Bel-erentes a record for the month. The provians ginns, and to fores the British positions attent November bei g in 1837 will .37 round Ypres. We do not know the ex- inches tent of the losses during this period, but

Allies have been very brukt. therefore as the Germans have been attacking the infinitely greater. whole time, their losses must have been

The mere thought of such an "enter-tride mucks in eaumy coustries are for the Compan the time being in force

prise indicates the terrible plight | szettel.

in which the Germans now find The total en put of the Kailan Mining

Administration's mines for the week

Chemselves and, if u German organised aircraft rail is sanctioned eating Nor. 28 amounted to 37,535.64 HONGKONG, SATTERDAY, Dec. 12, 1914. by tiré German War Staff it will only { tons and the sales during the period, to Arma, equipment and uniform. The we know that our own and those of our

His Honour the Chief Justice has

Į Le in the nature of a forlorn hope—a | 12,345.86 tous.

That despairing rush at the country that has proved too strong for the directed that the text Criminal Sessions WILL THE GERMANS AIR-

urrogant Teuton. Our own pinion for the despatch of the business of the CRAFT-ATTACK ENGLAND?is that there will be no such raid, but, Court shall commence on Monday. Decem

as one should not estimate the actions er 21, at 10a.m. As the great war dengs its weary of the Germans hy any rational

The verrices st. Coian Church to-

reseipment.

and

7. On attaining the age of 17 yours A Cadet will be required to resign from the Company, unless he is of or above the rank of Corporal, in which case he will bo permitted servo till the age of 18.

8. The Government will provide naces.

The Observatory report, for the ruuathe cer commanding the Company will be

Vorember shows that on tan days tem. for the mfe keeping of all arms

persturen of over 80 degrees Fahr, wore 20. shall be of a pattera up

recorded a maximum of 80 65 on the 4th proved by the Governor.

and of 91.8 on the 3rd. The 20th was the 10. The ada.inistration, disciplins and

| culdest day, with a mean of 637 degree instruction of the

The retiremnant troit Dime has enand a minimum reading of 0.0. Sunshine Company shall be in the bands of the officer commanding the com-ablet the French to go over the one paoy under the general control of the Com inandnat, Hongkong Volunteer Corps.

11.) The drill season shall be from the 1st of October to the 31st of March in

pear. (2)་་

CASUALTIES AT DISSTDE.

length along, the more thoughtful standard, it is perhaps as well that) merrow will be conducted by the Rov, C. An anal inspection will take place the whole war he has pover dea a bit. jan fat the i plice Station, Tsipe, 11.58 on

amongst the inhabitants of these islande, says, writer, in Rome paper, cannot but consider from time

which the enemy urred in their series regaling 113.1 hours was recorded. The | rainfali reter 'ed at the Ubservatomy was faults on the trenches round that 8.813 in. on seventeen days; at the Botanical town. An officer with whom I have | Gardens 9.10 on 18 days; at the Matilds spoken tells me that in the course of Hospital, Mount Kellett, 0.26 on 11 days'; very precaution should be made to one (morning) and Rev. T. W. Pearce

(evening) the paster, Rev. J. Kirk Macon-at the end of the drill somson. It will be tleheld on which the dead lay so thick..

15 days. give any Buch andacious attempt, an elective coup de grace.

ashic, buing unwell.

hald by the Commandent of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps or by an after appointed Banks und ranks of Germans he just where they fell. The regiment which Four coolies were charged at the by him for that purpose.

It shall be the duty of every member netually entered Dixnude was annihilathave over and over again attempted the Magistracy this arraing before Me. Haze of the Company to be present at the anaualad, and the bodies litter the streets of impossible, and every time they have to time the possibilities of invasion SUMMONSES UNDER THE PIRACY and with the larceny of feur Government inspection unless he is specially excused that unfortunato town. Yet this is only furd. They have, in fact, played into Things have moved on since the

trees, which were taken from s' plantation by the Commandant or furnishes a medical

carvifios 'e of sickness.

a small portion of the extended front. the hands of the Allies over sizing von great Napoleon made his demon-

near Conduit Road. Each coolie was

(4) A

of instruction sbali ba bald Everywhere the some story is told. Kluck turned south-east towards tha stration on the other side of the At the Magistracy this morning the sentenced to a mouth's imprisonment, within each year at a place appointed by the In their hatred of the English the Ger-Marne, instead of minching on Pazia. narrow seas. The fast cruiser, the fint uanmens under the new Pirney the option of a fine of $10.00.

Commandant of the Hongkong, Volunteer mans have fought more like. Dervishce Ceneral Jeffre's Fabian tarties, though Corps for the training of the Provention Ordinance were heard before submarine, and the airship all tend Mr Wall. The On Tick S.S. Co., of

of the Comput. than Europeans, throwing away their very difficult to understand at firsh, the (5.) 1. shall be the day of every member to make what must always be a de-, ceniaught Road West, was summon-

the Company to attend the camp of lives and refusing either to give or ask they were so much opposed to the well. sperate enterpriso somewhat less for not having signed the bond ander

instruction for not less tima 3 days unless for quarter. Having failed in the North, known churneter of the French troops,

is specially zcused by

or farmishes south of Dixnude, on the Aisne, in the subs. The alew, tronzing down form of medical certificate of

of sickness, Tho Сока

PREVENTION 'ORDINANCE.

Ívreda. Licorne and Cerf,

+

1

The stormphip "Tai On,” which was

twice pirated and, on the second occasion, deliberately set on fire by Weat Biver

he

| desperate; and even if our gallant be w Ordinance with respect to the ¦ pirates and burnt practically clesa out, is | manding the Cup the officer et they have now renewed their efforts have since been amply justified by re- defenders are succesful in preventing it. Fauston, et. Meses. Johnson, were poly slightly damaged. The latter will arrange for the keeping of the store goane. Nowhere have they gained any bitions, because the situation in the East ready for sex ngala. The hall and ergiaemandant of the Hony kong Volunteer Corps / Plains of the Marne, and in the Ar. | warfare has proved fatal to German in- an invading force from landing, it is Stokes and Martes, defended and pleaded tave now beer repaired and new woodwork and books for the Cadet Company in ground. No army, however great in rendered rapid success in the wort abso quite possible that a considerable guilty. Leashed for a short time to has been fitted in, the ship. She is at cordance with the provisions of the numbers and however brate, can canlubly essential. The fewer of the (tar- amount of damage may

which to sign the bond. y be occasioned

regulations in

from time tinue this sort of thing indefinitely. If man army has been wiped out in the

Volunteer

to these matters.

Inspector Turret:, of the Detective Present Ivinz in Yatrati Bay and will to time rein order to be reckoned road the signs aright, the great Ger.¡ course of the first three months of the

19. A Cadet

Inspection

13. An annual issue free of charge of

mendation of the Commandant.

WHY THEY FAILED.

to property. When considering the Department, said that he had been in shortly be put on her old run. effects of the war upon commercial streted by the Captain Superintendent

As an efficient must be prosous at the man offensive has at length spent its war, and the material with which these We are glad to learn that Mrs Milroy, qual inspecten of the corps unless enroll-torce, and the General Staff must soon lowes are now being replaced is very poor relations, most people have hitherta cf Folice not to ask for the penalty who has been culiecting on behalf of the ed subsequently to the date of inspections prepare to retire to the Meuse and the when compared with the trained veterana been" content to discuss its probable werk. It was the first case under the Soldiers and Salors Tobacco Fand, Oficer Commanding the Company or

long "the bood was signed within a

or unless he is specialy excused by the Rhine.

who awept in an irresistible food inma From time to time.wn hall read of Llego to the Mame. eflect upon contracts at home and Ordinance brought before the Court, and inaugurated by the Weekly Dispatch, through sickness daly certified, must have

counter-attacks against sections of our It is true that the Allies have also abroad. Attempts have been made, the people did not seem to realise the Carmelite Street. Eenden, s sready examination in signalling prescribed by the line, but these will only be made to cover aufered frightful losses, bus the we

and have passed an fired a musketry course and પાપ ક penalty to which they were fable. The been able to remit the very anti-factory Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer the general retirement. After the great have unlimited reserves in course of both by statute and Royal Proclama-Talles had been in geatinval cerrogoz sum of £10 to that address Mirs Milroy Corps and maat bare sitended not love disaster on the Tarr it is hardly conformation, and as the French, have only tion, to define and explain the law naderco with the firm and had tried to as thoughtfully suggested that the company field training and impeo'ion drin cuivable that the German generals will to supply twenty-three corps na compared

than 20 goad and mu katry drills and 10 it affects debtor and creditor, the parade them to sign the bood but might, if posible, be expended on behalf in each of the first 3 years of sarvice and plan out another offensive with any hope with the German fifty-four, the material position of neutrals, and contracts

far they had not done so.

| of the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cora-] not less than 6 squad and musketry and of achieving a definits success.

for a long time to cars will continue to Mr. Preston asked for a fortnight. The wails Light Infantry, who were recently 9 company field Training and between British, subjects and the herd office of the firm was at Wachowstationed at Hongkong.

by of the same quality as that of which d.I during the third year of service. citizens of hostile countries. Whether and the manager dad lust July, and

The German commanders are probably the scape were originally composed. 01. these problems have been satisfac-nce then a new manager had not, bou The Imperis-Merchant Servier Guild more than 260 rounds of ammunition will now wondering why all their effensive late the Russians have won pronounCOL torily answered we do not now pause printed. The under-manager wat

bire lately interested themselves as res be made for ench Officer and Cadat for movements have failed. in spits of the access in Poind. The Gemings admir somewhere in the Kwangsi Province, gards one of their shipmaster members perposes of firing the muaketry course and fact that they have thrown away lives feat, and are in full retreat to their to inquire. We desire to draw atten- Preston asked for a fortnight in the who on signing of his crow was unable to

for fold bring.

with a recklessness that Napokon never on frontiera. Under these tiraum 14. A Cadet who is guilty of misconduct Lito certain questions which will hope that they send be able to find the precues the fall souchers required in fee of who fails to qualify as telente qualled in his palmist days. The stances it would appear an not of mul also become urgent should invasion und:r-manager and get him to sign. This pict to two descriars, against whom over dismissed by the Governor on the recom:sults, compared with the lowes, are nil, folly almost amounting to suicide for the The enemy's failuro secans to bo due German commanders to linger a moment 5.30p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's be even partially successful. Since firm had asked for a month. but he had 21 had been advanced as wages. Al-

primarily to an entire misconception of tiger than is necessary on French sail. invasion has hardly ever been con- thought the firm realised the penalty win the money paid to these desertors told them that was too much to expect. | though there were members of the crow

the character of modern warfare, and,

NAPOLEONIC · DOCTRINES, AND sidered to be within the bounds of now

sycondly, to the arrogance of the Oce

The character of modern warfam f and were willing to swear to it the claima

men military party, who could not belioves completely changed sixce (ho. Napo possibility, it will be found that most

{w.s d'uzliowe). In a communication now

that any troops could lorg withstand konic days that somma genius has yet to contacts make no provision for war

Į received by the Guild they are informed

The following is the programme of the shock tactics designed to nehive a de, work out a new scheme of strategy and tirk. Take, for instance, the lease of

by the Board of Trude that having regard Recital to be given by Mr. Denman Fuller finite result within a given time, no mut tactics whereby decisivo results may be La factory or mill, drawn in accor

to the further proof which has been for at St. John's Cathedral an Monday, Dec., ter what the cost of life, a

arded by the Captain through the 14th, at 6.30 pm. #nce with standard formu

1. Air and variations...Smart will contain no clauro fixing the

3. Funeral March and Hymn Gailmant of the lusso-Japanese War, and have by being the strong at a given. fability for damage caused by the

of Suraphe

based their tactics on the objective les point. Apparently we have gone back to 4. Andanting..

E.Lamare tons of that campaign, the Germans seem this old tactics-on a vast culo of the themies of the King. Ia bostile Mr. Preston pointed out that the firm A PLOT THAT FAILED,

art 51. S to have totally ignored those leesons, or daya of Frederick the Grent and hin con. 5. Barcarolla

Sterndale-Bennett airship were to drop a Lomb and also under the Chinese Government

to have regarded the Russo-Japanese War temporaries. In those days, armies and had to provide six Chinese soldiers. wreck a building, the liability of If the ten haud to provide an InEan guard $1,000 was revealed at the Police Court Muliary March. Elgar on what would happen in Europe. The if one of the wings was rolled up, the.

An auazing story of conspiracy to obtain. Finale...Pathetic Symphony)

Tschaikowsky. 86 a struggle which could thus no light fought in line or in a series of lincs, anal Bandlord or tenuit would not, in on the bouts us well, the soldiers and Terrett, prosecuting a man and a woman,

this morning before Mr. Wood. Inspector Daring the singing of the Hymn col-Busso-Japanteo War taught one great battle was considered lost, Napoiso general, be defined by the lease. To the guard would fight among themselves, id that three days ago the woman came ection will be made in aid of the general

ertain that liability one has to wick and said that if the bond was not tirit she had been robbed at her house by

Mr. Wood joined the summons for the Police Station and made report expenses of the Cathedral. rupe along the dusty highway of the signet then he would proceed to imposesha said, taken away 81,900. The Police four men who carried revoltem. They had common law; and, strange to say, a penalty. one has to travel back to the seven-

Cathedra

General Memoranda'

W£osmay, December 18

2.30 p.m.--Auction of Furniture. ate,

as Moxies. Hughes and Hough's,

SATCHDAT, December 30-

3.3) p.m.-Sale of Work at St. Paul

College in aid of the Y.W.C.A.

FMBAY, December 23-

Christian Das.

SATURDAY, Decatuber 26:-

Boxing Day.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

CRAMMING & Co., LD, Chemists and Druggisia,

It

ORGAN RECITAL.

Inspector Terrett said that the penalty was $560 or a year's imprisonument,

renal time.

Mr. Wood, thought that a week was Inspector Terrett said that they first wrote to the firm on October 8 and the medium of Le Gai'd the sum has been 2. Tous pictuza...(Night)...8 Karg-Bertmede a most curcful study of the lessong | Nupeileonte, theory that all battles are"

November 11, when they were told had been continually pressing them up

they would be summoned.

refunded.

went to the house and saw that the general appearance of the room did not correspond to" the woman's 'story, - An Emah was

obtained on the battlefield. Wohare, Whereas the French General Staff in fact, for the time being, ubandoned the

senuinely that modern armies of came along and taught the world that iv more or les qual strength may go ondul not matter if the line was brokeız, ez fighting indefinitely without either being if both its wings wero turned, 13 long as able to gain the crushing victories which Logisive success could be won by decided campaigns up to the period of superior numbs elsewhere. the Franco-German War. That war also. In this penpals both armies on teenth century to find any clear The Hop Sing firm of 98. Sutherlandestined and she told the Poise that the have lately notified the Adminsity of certain attackers are out of all proportion to unbroker font facing the enemy stretch- taught the lesson that the loss of the possessed with the fetish of keping an pronouncement on the matter. From Street, wasilarly summoned in re song. Le pretend an act tbbery British-owned mail and passenger steamers those of the defenders, and that, ovaning for 800 mules Every attempt of one had I told her what to say if the Folice trading abroad under the British Flag. In if ground is gained, the result is immedi. ander to outflank the other has been Mr. Otto Kong: Bing, defending said came. She was to get 830 for saying it. peveral of which Goras were ucting as ately neutralised by the extreno exhaua.mus with a corresponding extension, te

The man came to thei

e room and the woman era. Taformation has now reached the

case decided in the year 1640, it spent to the Kwangehawan

17 and the woman Had mid that

ALIEN. ENEMY · EMPLOYEES.

The Imperial Merchant Service Guild

AIS ATTEMPTING TEN IMPOSSIBLE,

In the face of thero facts the Gorizons, fully believing in theis own invincibility,

#ppears that where a house in let on that the etes was different from the handed to him a cash box contalaing the Guild from those vernols that official orders Hion of, the victors, which preclisico ali kon the line intact. Thenat ranit is that r repairing lense, it is the tenant who fanner in that the firm had not been in mune, and he took it downstaire. The have been given to discharge all German hope of following up a temporury or locali we have the Gerhana and the Allies (se is liable to make good all damage position to sign the bond. He wrote money bad

catended that up to the present either and Austrian employees in these ships, one succc africe, disappested. The 10471 caused by the King's cromies. That to the Captaiz Superinteniers of Police brought to the house two gorgs ands of month's pay having been granted in lieu of

Aide has been able to make a sufficient GEZAT REDUCTIONS IN is one of the risks which he nailer-fign the bond and fus was lost that that and gave them to the woman telling hor and neked him if the puder manager could suger-cane and Liud end of string to them

tono wtration to break through at bay takes. It is plain, however, that if woubt het do. The manager had only money belonged to the man, whom the

point. The war scenes thus to have comin to make some teeth marks-on thơm. ... The

(to's dead-luck, and right wingin do în- PRICES.

the landlord is under liability to arrived in the Colony that morning. He wamati claimed as her husband, but which

GAY GERUJDESTROYER.

definitely but for the pours of the repair the main walls and limbers, boon willing to do so all along,

was, willing to sign the bond and had to tated to be untrue. During the time of

UNNECESSARY WORDS, Bussing on Germany's stern frontier, flat robbery, he was in the Dom bore HERE is no danger whatever from

· lock ju or blood poison resulting |1=RX waste words and advertising space

Attempte live breamaicat conces the structure would be on him, while Monday. the liability for damage'necutioned to The sammens wow, adjourned until at of the robbers were supposed from a wannd when Chamberlain's Pain is describing the any mints of tration by both wider with view to

to base esesped through the roof. After- Bilm la pr mily applied. It is an antisep merit In Chansheriain's Couch Tom dy livening a decisiya atliels, warda, the woman anid thore: linz) – been the tenant would have to perform bits and far Monark finas" for so neglect. She case was remanded until Wednout these dises es. It also causes wounds to state, that it cures colds and coughs frois ledyn, exposed the new tave mit

The summer sgainst the flop Vick este o robbers and destroys the game which esso The most fasilicus are entisfied when reformation supplied by the aeroplanis disk

Heal witbout meturation and in me third any pause, and that is enatalne bately covenant na to the interior. It ing to when the bond wero withdrawn to will the Folim to follow up the tracks the time fequred by the seal treatment no nam bei or injurious distance for enabled the orposing commande forows tint the prudent tehant should they had sin gred to the regulations.

PAR/CRIPTIONË ACCURATELY:

"DISPENSEL;

Denga, Fata 15 vikunes,

Quges e liram

ONGKONG.

of the stolen pioner

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