THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1914.
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NEWS FROM HOMJ,
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Loxox, November 20
GIFT FOR THE LONELY.
The arrival of the Santa Claus ship, the Jason, bearing 12,000 tons of Chri-trons gifts from Anturicans to the children made orphius through the war he been made the occasion of a great demonstration at Plymouth, where Earl Bonuchamp and fr Aciaal represented the Government. Two thousand cases of warm clothing and other gifts for the British and Belgian orphana were landed at Davonport yesterday, and A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK o day the Jason is coaling, propemtory to sing na to Marseillow wth the presents for the French children. After that she will deliver those to the Hussin, German, Ready Austrian, Sert ian and Hontenegrin child- Socks,ren. La sfraid the little Turks are out of the Christmas distribution, and their daddies have nothing but kicks coming to them either.
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Feit and Tweed Hats and Caps, made Suits, Silk and Woollen Singlats, Lady's Boots and Shoes,
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TUESDAY,
to
THE CHINA MAIL.
OXFORDSHIRE HUSSAR
not, however, destined to Cecupy them, as in the evening we had to move ta naik i IN THE FIGHTING LINE.hold tronches right in the front line. It
OFFICER'S EXPERIENCES,
was a wrotehel job,'crowded in a Mitrov treach, and having to keep a lookout ell night, and themeciaus prosty stiff. To the morning (Tuesday). Ve jyent back Aus olour of the Quart's Own Oxford-about hul aanile, and took up our pkwi. shire Husers, writing to a friem attien, on a read: we dug eirselves to a Henley, descrifica un sotia in which the ditch, und all day were subjected to ins giment were czgugol. The letter op resant shell Gre. Ton't think I ́anı pears in the Sath Tucks Free Free" exaggerating when I say that 1,000 sholla After mentioning that the thefordshire burst on or about our position. The regi Hussare occupied trenches along with ment just to my loft got is worse than the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Brigades, thewe' did, and lost heavily. officer Sintes
The extraordinary thing is that the There we stayed until the night of army Ed not follow up the shelling with Sev, & four days and needless to say anything in the nature of sa infantry at- had a terrible experience. I never heard tack, and I believe now they rely on getting ar saw sugh artillery år in my life. All people out of a position solely by right- this officers I have spoken to say it was aning them. The regionut has done the nurst fight they have been in, omvory well indeed, and alt the generals are they were at Ms.
It Is of no dellghts with us, The men certainly my trying to describe it.
But we stuck have suck it wonderfully, as it was a there ko, lerches ad mowed them its testing to ho put into the forefront down like rotten sheep. I should, think of the battle straight away, to hold a they have lost a large mumber. Our very important part of it during three regiment was car locky. The other days of the worst bombasticus of the two regiments on our right (4th Dragonwar. The most distressing part of the Goals) and left (9th Lancers) and the car is the effect on the countryside: it 3rd Lancers on the extreme left, had is, of course, very prosperous, and the large casualty fist. Wo kost Captain Farme baiblings are a model for any Land.
crvat
dengn in, fam All the animals stroll uitlessly about-pies, goats, dogs, which seem absolutely terrified, and herses free. quently with sill, wounds in them."
and ready We sloven,
have the Announcement of East End curiers that there are fewer drunkeu women in that Mothy and another 'killed', sul eight lord, put every day you see some half-
egien The Hackney Corner declares wounded. How we did not lose the lot That it was becoming a seandal and that I don't know, The bounders kept up women would start to drink in the early continual hait-ed shrapnel and
rning and keep on till they were del
boxes all day and night. drunk in the afternoon or stering. On that the the other hand, it is reported public libraries are being affected by the darkness and sobriety of London, for people stay at home and rend far more than they used to do, and the work of the librarians has increased accordingly.
war.
TONS OF BOOKS.
some with
Ho
HÒNGUES FOR WOMEN.
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**Tw' ctul boxes handed close to
DIGGING WIRZAVONZTA. Another officer of the Quiven's Own Oxfordshins Husars, writing under date Now, describes how, on Oct. 1, after envering about thirty-five miles the pres vious day, they were told to wivunes against a hill. Tedds:
LIEUTENANT DIMMER'S Y.C.
How It Was -Earned.
Tontogne-sur-Mer. Nov. 2. Lieutouant Dimmer, of the King's Royal
ill?" Dimmer sanswered in a weak voice,
It is nothing, hat I have just read that I've got the Victoria Croms."
Doa of the Lieatcasat Dimmer's fellow officers gives the following account of how he won the coveted d decoration:
The Prussian Guid." he says, **WAR
-1 immer. attack ng the English Hues. who was in command of four Mazi, eceived orders to beat back the Garmes. whose aftrek was supported by a bail of shells, which very suen dismantled thice
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other nour the trench occupied by the Oxford Signairon and buried Frank Jones and sound-others, hot Captain Hormon- Folge and others dex them on «nfely, thank Gul, and eventually we beat the enemy off and have taken their trenches, Writing of books rominda ma of another The fight was where the Leadou Scot- We were with them the instrace of the way the sation is respond tich were. ing to the call for gifts to the soldiers, Major. Stacey, divisional chaplain of the night. I am proud of our boys: Rifles, who has just been awarded the Canadian contingant now on Salisbury they were tapping. The
Victoria Cross, learnt the bars of h's gad Flais, nude an appeal recently for some gades way they didn't think it possible fortune in the following dramatic manner books for the soldiers to rend in their sparse untried tops to hav's hebat an
at present lying hours. The result, he declares, is anch
we dil, and all are pleased with u. The young officer, who that it will be the man's own fault if he not a bookworm. Over sixty thousand and they have reson to be, for 45 it wounded in hospital here, was having volumes rained on Salisbury Pinin, and the hau't been for us I am afraist things lench in a restaurant with a brother officer, Here at home I hear that so many. It has therefore been possible!toj besar: they have had a doing. I pits papers. Both officers bought à copy and weight of the lot came to some thirty would have goze rough with these pee when a boy came in eclling English news Christmas puddings have, been, sent out
them. We are resting in reserve to day, started to rend. Suddenly Dimmer turned that no British soldier will be wibouti make four libraries, one for each of Christmas fare at what is the festive hessen the Canadian camps. Thirty chaplaas, I can tell you we want it. We pale and fell back in his chair. The other
denominations, its peaceful times, and very few will be representing at the contingente-Bro of didn't have a skep fur four nights. officer rushed forward, saying. "Poor old without as many gifts, and especially the first, and I fancy the mest gonial to Never mind, it attained its end, and we chap: What is the matter? Are you W. S.
haro cigarettes, as they can do with
There was a human story going the, enlist was Father Atze, Belgian Romar have put them on the run today." rounds yesterday lady in the West Catholic who was a priest in the province o End had a letter from a soldier the other Quebec. The Dean of Ontario, the Very any saying that he had two friends at the the Trish Guards since the oathrank of the Rev. J. O. Starr, has been serving with frunt without relative in the world. One
was prombly the first Canadian wa au Eglish corporal and the other Frenchman who acted as interpreter for to enlist, for he was in London when the them whenever they wanted it. Ele begged war broke out and went straightway to the
War Odice where he was accepted.. that these men should have present, adding
It would give them a shock to get one, as they have had no line from anyong since
they came out." The lady im- mediately gained the ear of an editor and ise printed the appeal in his paper. Ever since, the lady," who livas" in .. lizda
Dimmer was hit by shrapnel, receiving Haf, lins been inundated with gift from It was suggested that the distinction by the cuiside, and dug as best thermen were left alone with the fourth gun
should be called the Order of Queen Mary could with baronets. All the alunoon overal wounds fall in the free. He nearly A QUANTITY OF
the far ends of these islands. Many, like and although Her Majesty did not de VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND Sir A. Conan Doyle, vent cheques, but the Snitely sanction the title, she wymarathised were subjectal to a tremendous shell fainted, bas his ren gave him a drink of
gifts in kind Icame so mpidly that room -BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.,
with the idea. I now hear that the New, and that day was said to base hen brandy out of a small oak which one of had to be set apart for them. Poor women Year's Honcurs List will contain a decors the biggest cannonads of the war.
them had. They kept on directing the fra
the of their Maxim against eroep shyly to the door at rights and, leave tion of the nature indicated, though the dil nothing but crouch in our ditch, advancing in close order, were moru down Germans, who, TEAKWOOD-Drawing Room Suites, sixpenny packets of cigarettes, an old precise name is not yet decided upos. shells were bursting inesantly, and in whole rows. Then onto another shal7. there were bouts of ride and machine-") which struck one of the English soldiers in a multitud send pipes and cigarettes, cho Suites, Dining Room Furniture. Ara-colate and all sorts of other things. Stricke practised by the Germans to make fence at the back. Our losses only co-
We have had many instances of the gun fire which whistled through the herd, killing him and the two others.
Dimmer, wh received two shrapnel Mr E. 8. Abraham chairs and Sofas, Carpeta and Rugs, there will be*
bucks for these two Brass Bedsteads and Brass-mounted Bod. lonely cues and many othere besides. Is their information pass from point to point sisted of sixth fire wounded, and there balets in the shoulder. Do all alone, C. A; Adams
is an incident quite in keeping with the Bat a plan which included a traitorous
with scarcely way strength left. Hp made Mr G. H. Alerak steads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Wash spirit of the country, for though we are all French shepherd named Alfred Bucct naar is no doubt the German artillery are, no his mind that he must go on Bring at 11r. & Mrs Athol. L. stands, dry Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, hard hit we are all trying to spare a bit for heima had points that I do not remember although terrifying, in ronpuratively in the Germans till the bitter end. He stac
left of the Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., those who are Learing the brunt of our having seen used elsewhere. Every day effective. The Black Marias. Coul gured swallowed what etc., Dinner and Dessert Services,
the French gunners shifted their canon to battles.
Yesterday as Bolgian day, when young fresh positions, but overy time the German boxes," Jack Johnsons, and Little brandy, and then started serving the Mr and Mrs S. W. Mr Edw. Larmene
Maxim. Be emptied three belts of 300 Billies," which are various species of Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Indies throughout the city extracted pen gunners found the range to nicety
each before falling down uncon: 31: J. D. Batchelder Cartridge Stoves, (Now), Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, nick-or more-from oor willing pockets Naturally the French began to look for the shell, which burst on hitting the ground, seicus. Ele dd. not know what happened MD. "Fenders and Fire Bines, etc.,
connecting link and at last suspicion fell ard gave us little Belgian Bags as receipts.com: The return go to the aid of the Belgian on Durt. Every time the French batta make the most fearfid row going thigh fterwards; put we know that the Germans. Mr E. A. Bauckham Mr and Mrs Luja
the air; you hear them whistling closer decimated, turned and fled, and that same
Mrs E. R. Belilio English soldiers picked him up after the M, L D. J. Beli tofugees. I was ab
ahanged their positon Durot drove his mckting connected Three Fiance, Blackwood Deske, Electric with the war the other night, and was lock to a new pastarage, putting five white and shows us you, and thesis th Reading Lamps, Marble Clock, 2 Bots interested to note that while our owɑ men ¦ goats in a conspicuona posílion among his most appalling erath, and a cloud of de / Latelo. He is now out of danger,"Reuter. Mr 7.A: Bes
Mr & Mrs. Beswick Old. Iahid Haberda, and about 70J
won warm appinuso, when King Albert or six hundred
shrep The white gents
gents are baie goes into the air. 12.Bors Cartridges loaded by W. W. his soldiers were mentioned the audience a good sign to the Germans and they 'If you lie down, however, your are | Greeder.
always cheered with might and rain. As reckoned from that the targe Lord Kitchener said yesterday the Belgian French batteries behind. I suppose every troghave never left the soil of Belgian country has wretches Ike Dunt, ready to and they have no intention of doing so tili be seduced with gold-we have bad augges
tions like that bere in England of late-bat nowhere is the traitor more execrated that in Franco- and Durob in no more.
the 5th January, 1915. commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sites Rooma, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corpor
of Ice House Street,—
As follows:--
:
Chesterfield Sofa and Chairs, Bedroom
Alao
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-da sual.
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00
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
each day, at HM. Naval Yann, zod,
women sends her
their land is freed,
woollen shawl, and
DEARTH OF, DOCTORS,
One of the results of the war is likely to be a serious dearth of doctors. Young doctors, and especially medical students, hare joined the service in their hundreds.
A proposal was under consideration at the beginning of the year that a special Order should conferred on women whe
Quer on the hill, we took what cover There were no reutilar tren- we Foull.
had rendered sterling service to the nation. Jches, so my resop hy is a little ditch
TRICKS THAT AKE VAIN.
of the
out of his four Maxims, Dimmer and three
comparatively safe, unless they burst ELOFEMENT OF AN HEIRESS. right in the tranch.
Several burst in
ROUTS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK. SMART STEAM LAUNOR FOR SALE OR HIRE. SOLE AGENTS YOR KELVIN MOTORS.
V.ISIJOI S. AT HOTELE,
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Mr. M. Joseph. Mr EM, Jnsejah Me R. M. Joseph
Mrs Joulin Anderson & maid Major and Mrs Knox Mr J. H. Backhoe 34th Sikhs
Bacon
Mr and Mrs F. D. da.
Lars
Mr G. T. Tay:
Mrs R. P. Mann an
Mr H. J. Ma-dling
Dr. Mariott
Mr and Mrs A. R. Mr R.T. Mathem
Bubop
Miss M. Matheno Mr J. Merecki
| Mr]
-W. M.
Black
Mr C. B. Brooke
Mr C. E. Meyer
Mr C. F. Brnoko Mr and Mr C. E. Mrs Miller
Brown
Mr G. S. Middleton
TRAK HOTEL
Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Vra faékman
streng
Mr & Mrs Barrett
Mr H N. Jeffries
Mr Lou Jones
Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr.A. Keith.
Lell
Mra Bowd er Major Bowen
Mz Listen
Mr Lockyer
Miss Maidium”
Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr. & Mrs Mitchell-
"more and child
Mr F. W. Cary Mr & Mrs Casulli Mr H. A. Catwright, Mr A. Causland. Mr Dutton Majo: Faichnis
Mr and Mrs Fearon Mr and Mrs Perry Mr&Mrs J. Plummer Mr W: J. Pringle Major Pyne, R.E.-
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr & Mrs Ralphs Mr F. Crisséli Eng, Comdr. Boome,”
Mra Sharp
Mrs Grant
Mr & Mrs B. A. Fals Mr A. Sinclair Lt. Col. Gordon Ball, Miss Skinner
RAMO.
Mrs Grant Emith'
· Mr F. A. Hazeland. 31% & Mrs A. Find Mr. & Ms. Benner Smit
Hugg. Mrs Hevbrender
Bra Toruer
the road we were lining. There have Planter's Daughter and a Schoolmaster. bera cises of them bursting in the trench
Me 7. H. N. Mindy and blowing men out unharmed. The
After an active ranch, the Jeung Dutch Mr W. E. Clayton Comdr. M. Morits Shrapnel which burst in the air are much heiress and Leyden school master, with Dr A. L. E. F. Cola-Mr W. J. Murr Major Hamphrey, Cof. & Mm Walton
worse, really. In the evening wo had whom she had eloped from Holland, were 171.371
Are Corneliasson
to guard barricade in in village, but The weather has called a natural halt nothing of note occurred. We were then There is need of an ample supply of doctors to the latest and in many respects the most relieved, and marched back about three both at the front and at home, and As the medical service is proving almont as remarkable of Tientsin's building booms,miles, and were about to begin breakfast
danger actual fighting the problem says the "P. and T. Times" to hand. The when a report came that there were 20 will be intensified time goes on. Sir Do aid Macalister thinks the war has given autumn has seen the erection in the port of Clans cut off near by, and we must just fine opportunity for young man to join buildings of all descriptions, whose aggra. out and capture them. It was zup. the profession.
found at Hastings
Capt. G
G.A Capt
G. Moreo
D. Newton
Mas Walcott
Capt. & Mrs Walter
Mr Young
РЕЯ, Mr and Mrs W, G. feld
Humphreys
Lt. Col. HW, Dos,
R.G.A
A reward of £10 was offered for their Mr Arthur Cours's descripinos and photographs in Lloyd's Mr E.-H. Doubleday Pardee
and the pablication of their Miss Hazel Dote Mr and Ms A. D. News was followed by Fulice Court Mr W. A. Dowley Mr & Mrs Pentrcato
Mr R. R. Pierco proceedings at the Sussex watering plice Miss M. E. Duffy
November 18.
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr. B. Parves Marie Caroline Dinot, age 19. and
Mrs. A. Randall Chenlet
Mr. R. Almond Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr E. H. Bay
Mr J Arnold Lieut-Go and Mrs Bins W. Ashmore Mr E. Erensen.
"Mina b'. Ray
on
Co nelius Edward Honrap an Hoyningen,
under the new Aliens Act.
The
siderable fortazio. The man was one of
R.N.
French and child Mr J. P. Rewoll
KIND EDWAAD, NYTEL.
Bettison
Mr W. Budge
ann
Mr & Mrs G, Lawet
Capt. J. Lennot:
Miss Lennox
Mr C. F. Mason
M-H.
gate value caängt be much less than a powed to be a short business, but instead } ngrd 4 were chaty with Evling to re- Captain Fitzmaurice, Ragner, RA.M.C. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Mr J. Lennox. It may result in a great many more lady million taels. And now residents can. Jook we run up against a biggish Germun ate Chief Constabla said Bliss Dinet was i ductors' added Sir Donald, the doctor with mingled feelings on imposing new tack, came under some rife fire, and bod the 6th and 7th January, 1915, at 10 x. of to-day are at the front, many of them structures, 'in a more or less comploted į to make "rather a hasty retirement. I: university graduate and entitled to a con. Capt. and Mrs E. M. Mr H. Rodr
will not come home; it is cry, to realise that this offer great opening for the state, side by side with older, buildings was here thus pour Captain Molloy was woman student, and she will not be slow to bearing, the depressing intelligence To killed; everzono wna auzully sorry, as
It is interesting to note that hang ho was a very nice and espable fellow. prszont time there are le grasp it. At the more lady doctors bearing qualifications hai has also seen a building boom this can ever before. However, I hope that sosen, ut appareatly thats are few most of the brave fellows who are characteristics common between the two
at the Kowtoon Diver,
Oas 42) Fest Steam Launch (Hail only)
one Stem Fire Engine and one 64 Feet Goal Lighter (carrying capacity IBU Tons)
OLD AND SUBFLOB
NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES Comprising
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In Shanghai the drift outwards
་ ་
BRIGADIER'S THANKS.
All Sunday afternoon we were sui
the masters at a school where she studied: Mr Deuman Frler Mr C. Skott
He was a married man with a family. They Mr J. Gibb Mr W. H. Smith Min A. G. Sarith but been staying at Battle, and were Mr A. B. Gorman
Mr N. Smith who Mr V. Goalbourn ween at Hastings by detective to 1r & Mrs J. Gould Mr and Mrs Mellis thought they answered to the description Mr R. Guest
Smith of the mis-ing couplo.
answered the country's need so readily will porthe Settlement in till nt the full, and Jerted to many shelling, but without loss, and Min: Dines, wat rent to the Police Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr R. Smyth
come home safe nguin ",
́TAKING PRECAUTIONS, D
The man was remanded to Lowes Primoo, apt T. P. Hall Mr
Mr & Mrs. F. Smyth
semi-foreign beers for Chipean sesidents und that evening we got our first decent Detention Home pending the return of Hannita?
Mr. S. Sorensen ar: a fenture, in Tientsin, the Chinese Eleep. On Monday we retired a bit. All uncle from Holland to take abarge of her. Mr G. Harper Miss A. Square The story going the round in Fleet hare full and frankly adopted most modern the morning and afternoon we were dis The beat for the missing couple had been Capt. & Mrs J. B. W.M: 8. Stockmest Gid and Furla Naval Stores Ships Street that country. Viens and his family stylee, and while there may be an in-ne trbclass and I was complimented going on for some days Mr. Antamio Hey, 38th Sikhs Mr B. C. Stees
were surprised the other day to receive a dication bere and there that their old Compasses, Boiler with Mountings etc (visit from a wealthy but extraordinarily idens of architecture, and still more of on the way my troop, dug; the brigadice d'Areons, of Amsterdam, the vaclereferred Mr. O, H. P. Hay Mru: Stirling
ra," going. to London with a Dutch police LA., R. Haselwood, Mr F. E. Seafield
ARD oflicer.
Mrs H. Tabor Fan Engines, Compound Horizontal plain pisater relative. She declared she exterior decamation, remain, the portaid he did not think Yeomanry could
The uncle stated in an interview that all Hon. Mr E A. · Mc J. J. Engine, Capstan and engine, Oil Engine would stay with them for the remainder of an congratulate itself on the have dug such a good trench. We wero
Thompson would be forgiven if Misa. Dinst returned Hewett, C.M.. Mr.N.P. Thomasa with Tank, Cylinders, Surface Condensers, the war, on account of the large military deriam espoused by leading Chinese re- camp that had been established in her own sidents. There are no marked tenden-
home. Shs was the daughter of a wealthy Capt. and Mrs D. 2. Mr Fades Yosex Electric Light Engine and Dynamo, Hand ze ghbourhood. The Vica: naked mildly cies in the matter of residential districts,
planer in the Dutch Indies, and would HIIL A.O.D. Mr E. B. Walte come into half the grass fortame he left Mr. H, Hollings Mr & Mrs. A. Wall
J. Blodge
Rev. F. J. Walker Winches, Feed Pumps, Steel Floats, Slide whether she really disaproved of soldiers, eneb ennecasion apparently holding its own. "I am | At most notable, addition to Tientsia's Valze, Propellers, Air Compressos, replied prily
patriotic as ever, hat I Lord Kit
werth public buildings is the new Chinese Fost and Lesihe:Hoeos, Stage ebener's letter to the men as to how they Ufice, close to the Settlement Station, now Lashing, Coir Cortilage. Paperstuff, Canvas should treat women, and I bats come to in a well advans d stage, and but for the Rage, Old India Bubbor, Rending and the conclusion that the best way to suit was the now French Municipal Office Table Lamps, Boats, Oara (Ash and Fir), them in carrying out his advice is to remove Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Punkabe, Steet temptation from their path as much as
possible. Tools, Electric Cable, Old Chain Cable,
Canvas
DRINK RABLY.
Old Iron and Stool, Mineral and Oliva Oil, Those who like a night cap at their favourite hostelry have to make it by ten Old and Surplus Victualling Stores'clock at nights now, and there is some Provisions, Seamen's Clothing, Blankets.ppressed grupling therest. the
· Offienza ̈¦ Bless Trips, (A quantity of malig wives worn in the habit of
Binctzówplated Articles and Table Lloun),
Staves, oto., otel ma
AND A LARGE, QUASTITYT OF AMERICAN FLOOR.
Terms of Sale-An detailed in the
ss it was found that some
squsodering their allowancen on drink.
woman
would no doubt by this time have been well andor er. Mere fortunate than those of Slanghal, loed contractors have been from Front labour troubles, though signa, eze many that the guilds exercise all their old power
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decided that
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epidemics and as it contains no narcotic o other inferioris subatineek it is perfectly safe. For u'e by all Chemists and Fine. ksepert
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By Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admiralty Hongkong, Dec. 23, 1814.
WALEXANDRA CAFE,
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1830
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