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failure of events to substantiate the gallant Admiral'e proposition is significant. It has always been under-

TRAINING NOTES,

Yesterday morning was cold and ru

stood that our Grand Fleet is in the at Harry Valey. The grass track being

This morning the air was milder and

MA,

SINKING OF H. M. S, FORMIDABLE.

·YITID STORY BY ONE OF THE OFFICERS.

Two Explosions.

(From "The Daily Telegmph "of

January 4).

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915,

SPORTING.

GOLF.

The Shanghai golfers visited the mourve at Faaling yesterday, being shown routd by Means. E. J. Grist, K. Brayshay, and S. H. Dodwell. Me. Dodwell went round in 79, and defeated Captain Barrest by one hole.

A GERMAN SPY IN PEKING.

ACCOUNT OF HIS DISCOVERY,

PEKING, Feb. 6.

open, because otherwise its silent | elošed, all work, was done on the send pressure "could not be operative, and euro, which was heavy geing. the failure of any of the German drice, all the going was good on both ships, submarine or surface, to chal- lenge the Flect, and establish Sir

There were so hurlies.

Dr. Forotrach registered and has stayed Fijinu Chiel gare the first perform

at the Wagons Lits Hotel under the pIDE Percy Scott's theory, inust have its Ile went easily over a mile and

at A. Nialson. Many mistakes wore mada effect in moulding the opinion of quarter on the sand, covering the last

between him and the Swedish Conen), Mr. naval officer regarding the relative went well as gal, disposing of a mile forty survivors of the battleship Formkl not be able to play na Fanling on Tuesday, very suspicions adoption by the former of mila in 2.12.2, last quafter 33. "Mascotte A midnight on Friday a boat with An the Band of the 25th Tunjabla wilį A. Nilson which roas entirely from the place of the submarine and the battle-in 312, 343, 33.3, 92.3; finishing strong.able, which sank in the Cheenal on the Git Club are endarating to securoa peme almost identical with that of the ship in composition of navies. The Bikinir chief (late Bosario) dul a ntes Friday morning, with such a tragic the band of the 74th Punjabia for that Swedish Consul, who was thus exposed to only element which stands in the way gallop over a mile and a half in credit death roll, touched the beach at Lyme day, to play during diftin and tes. Should the risk of being blamed for the other's

ahla timp of 3.3.2; last quarter, 59.3. Regis, Tho men, many of them in the this be imposible, the 25th Panjabin will actions..

Sir Calidors covered the derby distance scantiest clothing, were suffering greatly be at Fanling on Monday,

ot definite deduction-end it is an important one--has reference to the personal equation, always and now more than ever a dominal considera. tion. The Secretary of the United States Navy therefore, while nairely distes in 38, last quarter 11. Ams remarking that it may be that naval|phiold (3f7. Johnstone up. bent. Moitat engagements later on will teach over a mila and a quarter," finishing very game in 31.1. Perhaps and Wild Cas

in 3.28. last quarter 39; not pushed at from exposure, and nine were found to the finish. Aldwych went well over a be dead when ange: hands brought Imile and a quarter, finishing in 31.1;them ashore. The other thirty-one are

while Dreadnought Dahlia (Mr. Burkill doing well. up covered the last mile of the same

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HAS THE SUBMARINE DONE ALL THAT WAS EXPECTED?

wy

HOW THE SHIP SANK."

Rescues by Cruiser.

Baseball.

A baseball game will be played between the teams of the U.S.S. Wilmington and the M.B.5. on the Polo Ground to morraw afternoon at 2.30.

|

Dr. Verebah apparently counted upon

the Swedish Consal being still in Hong- kong, in which case the false name would probably never have been discovered the disclosure arome owing to Rauter's cor 1espondent calling on the Swedish Coral, Mr. A. Nilsson, when his card was taken to the German's room by the hotel who sub equently explained that two Can suls of that name were staying there, oun of whom was Germen and one Swedish.

In answer to further inquiries made być

from the German Legation in the name of Reuter'a correspondent, the bay stated. German as a 1-tier had arrived, for him that he knew the last comer to be *

Nick on,

bulk of tho nhiest naval officery for 411, with Rouget acting as smah for of the officers of the ill-fated vessel, who and a quarter. She developed a terrible closed the slight difference of the names

Australian Chief was

taken a

the At the same time, we turned head

to a standstill.

TWO BOAT LANGUED.

The wireless

Inspection of the hotel' cand-rack then, proti usly reported. Dr. Vorsich has affor Hankow-8. C. Day Naws.

HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE

LIST.

We have received from the publishers,

Hongkong Ceri. Bervice List for 1910. The inblication, with hae reacbert its elevanth issue, contains in addition to the information which it is primarily intended to give, historical and statistical particulars. an index to saional papers covering the porind 1879-1914 and a list of Government pubentions.

do

opinion,-u point established by the vera maite and a half and finished prac

A thrilling is count of the incidents battles of the Chilian coast and the fially together in 3.32.3; last quarter the Formidable has been given to would hold out and Host to down, and

immediately following the disaster to

**Everybody seemed to think the ship Falkland Islands-somewhat grudg822. Grusting went in good style, and BIATH,

ingly confesses that "as long as the dongh at out to beat records (örst quar- Daily Telegraph representative by one she did actually £out for about two hours HABECOST.- Un February 5, at the

the last threa farlons be came home in

was on board at the time, and barely list, however, in spite of the good effect Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, to Mr believe that the increase of the Navy rar for the last ha; last quarter 33. escaped with his life.

of the accond explosion, and in order to and Mrs Alexander HABEcoT, a daughter.should embrace in fair proportion the Lochmaber's performance (Mr. Joka- |

I was sleeping in my hammock," he correct this the turret crews tried to Dreadnought, the destroyer, and the store upt over the dyby distance was the observed. when, about 1.29, I wa

train their gus on the bram, but there submarino, the Secretary wunk not lacidup of the morning, faked by a tremendous rush.bang-no-hydraulic pressure available, hills als went the whole distates but once pumped to the conclusion that we they were unable to do this, and the feel warminted in recommending a left lengths behind at the finish. had either been struck by a torpedo of affort had to bo abandoned. Verrey's widely different programme of con-Apothecary finest tu so the three-quarter had run into a mine. I jumped out of lights were now sent up. struction," The surprise is that while pors to make the pace, but could not my hammock and ras in my pyjamas to japparatus was, of course, out of or Messrs Noronha and Co., copy of the the General Board geat four keep up with the derby gritin dort the the upper deck. I had got so far as there being no current. Deul oughts, three sca going sub-straight. The time we got it the gangway, when I noticed that thera

About the time there would be about was 327. made up as follmes: 38, 24,

was already a great list on the ship. 7x men on board out of our complement urities, and sixteen coast submarines, eg, 213, 31, 32.4; but sorau affirm There were others with me so in of 70, the remainder being the crews the head of the Navy is antisfied by that the fast quarter wis omewhat as, some with practically nothing the fur boots that had been lowered. recommending two Dreadnoughts

CIPTALS'S LIST OUDEN. mile tend three-quarters, which he cover. In to the wind. The explosion occurred one sea-going submarine, and seven in 1.015; last mila 2.14.2, last on the starboard side, abreast of the for-Our vessel was considerably down by Things were now getting rather waren. or more of the east-defence type regentes 128.11% lush half 1.03.2. resulting iarach of water flooded the foo'sle was awash.

most funnel. Int I should say that the the head, and the starboard side of the This latter type, the General Board last quarter 30-a very goal performance-beerrooms, because immediately after uncomfortable three-quarters of an hour Imperial Merchant Service Guild that it is

Then followed as THE is the question that is asked think, should be a small vessel to net ornobiel brought him along over the

The Foard of Trada have notified tha and expounded by a writer in "Engiin home waters only. Any addition last three furn. Triumphant Dahlin,

wards the electric light and steam-power walls we waited. All our water-tight-sential during the was that emptnina c neering" to`hand, and, in these days to size they consuler detrimental, start at. Suzanie is improving host out the launch, which carries afloat, but as time went on it was evidert instructions y suit it is -inted in ships guided by Me. Vida, toad very nicely filed on all the engine, and we care doors were closed, and, everything donat British merchant ships should always have when we are becoming accusiones! because any increased draught debars sine hi gaes out: 215, last qurighty. This beerssitated reasing a big she was going under, and her list was being stopped and delayed by H's Bajesty's The men, were told to that could be done to keep the ship of cargo. Neglect to comply with thems

board

the bills of fairg and t) a manifest to the prominent part taken. hy the then fruns operating in shallowter B1.4 i, qual time for a "navy-cup- submerged, craft, it is of the most waters, while high speed is not need prizek Gem and Lacky on pus pe round the deck. Hauling on this increasing terribly. The crews of the vessels or the war vessels of the Allied importance that the matter should be fed, and is gained at the expense of "gt ein for a mile and a quarterficult operation, but the raen perform the water-had been down and closed?,

rope with the deck wash is a very starboard side-the side which was in patinas, considered from every print of view. other desirable qualities. The seu able to improve on 23 for the last quaP.........

together, but they do not seem to ini it in a marvelous manner,

-the-gun-porte-but-it-was-rasily notice The question arises as to whether the going boat, on the other hand, ought ter. Whiteboy is an improving peny

abla in one of the gun casemates thas to elimb op it with some others. Some submarine-beat even with the effective efficiens steer talins, habited is a half in god water, and in ruer an orderly manner coming up the animunition hoists. Der rescued men were at once taken into the We got both boats safely into the the water was rising rapidly inside, and men were hauled up in a none. The torpedo, is all that it was expected to bility, and surface specil, to accomte 322 Presidents taken sowls we everything done that each was mazing the last ten minutes that the vessel sick bay, and given a enp of brandy, alter

style this morning: last half 106.4, last be, The United States General Naval | pany and act with the fleet' thetically over a mile ad quarter, und was noted by its own crew and pulled out to was out-from about 4.20 to 4.20-the which they were carried off to the ward. | Board, while remmend the cone at all times. Nur do the Board think pissed as the finish, though lashed to pieces against the ship's side. had reached 5 chine

a safe distance so that it should not be list apprreisbly increased, and matters room and cabins, where they were wing: struction of an increased number of that there is need in naval warfare his last quarter was only but here reulack that there was: Theptau tame down from the

pot in blankets, it to a libelli, napaja Dahlia under Mr. Burkill went in ENFTA Gentlemen's Outfitters.refrains from entering into any question

fleet submarines and enust submarines fur an intermediate type striding style over a mile in 3.1 lust safu "of wind,blowing and mountainous ridge on the part boat deck, and sang! quarter 31. Gunster dud not seen to

SPAM were running, with the result that out: Into the water with you; she's non.she could-and. I feel sure she lett

** After: the cruiser had rescued all thoʻ ~*. of the possible superiority of this type

well this morning, but his time getting the bouts away a number of going Then it was a question of each no living soul in the water she steamed of craft. They admit that the value of

nevertheless was fast.

pars were broken against the side of the gn for himself. You must understand af at full apced. I was very pleased;." Ho weas the the submarine in war for distant

derby distance in 3.25.4, last quarter 3. The Swo sea-boats which are that the hip was now-nourly flat on her when I revered from the effects of my work with the fleet" can hardly be

both negotistul a mile (separately) inned by their own crews and got safely was out of the water, and stood thero Macre, who had been attached t The Duke Dahlia and Perfection Dahlia rays, kept ready for instant lowering side. Hundreds of the men had climbed swim, to discover on board a fellow officer when the ship is at sea were also manever the rails on the upper side, which of the Formidable-Midshipman Ivor estimated, and they recommend that engagement. The submarine, how-2.18 The former deiched in 30.3 nodicto the water, and pulled out of dunger, in two ranks waiting for orders, and on the user for some time. three flect "submarines with a wide ever, has tuly prived its utility as a the latter in 31.1. Beattock under Mr. For the information of those who might hearing the captain shout they all atid radius of action and a high speed most useful part of any fleet.

Johnstone's guidance showed much bei wonder that the bouts were not fully down the wal's side into the sea. the two other beads which were lowered, "As-to-the launch and pinasco and should be constructed. They con-

ter etyle and finish thar on previous perioaded with men at one I may say thany fell with some force against the they must have been carried away by formances. His mils and a quarter ww in the tremendous sea that was running, bige keel, which was showing above the win. They were put into the water sider that the difficulty associated NEWS CF THE DAY,

don in 37.2.1.3.5.1, 344, 31-1 the proper thing to do was to get the the water, and got some nasty injuries, about an hour before the Formidable with the provision of a reliable

2.52.1. Soldier Bashed strong in its away from the ship first and then but crentually swam of. I distinctly wank, and before any men jumped into Internal combustion engino of the LOCAL AND GENERAL

after going a mile in 212 Coronet, let the men get into them from the saw two men get hurt through falling the water. If they had had their fuit requisite power to give the necessary

about which pony there was a suspicion water after jumping from the vessel. of Jauneness, was taken by Mr. Burkill

on the bilge keel. speed has been overcome. Mr.

Monday being observed as Chines

complement of cars they would have docu ́ New Year's Day there will be no inueter 324. Sunner, which has also been tid to get as much wood together as upper tail, as the list became greater, ears, they were greatly handicapped,

our three-quarters in 1.411; last quar

"In 'the' meantime the poor fellows very good work indeed, but in their crip- The men on the upper deck were who had not been able to get hold of the pled condition, owing to their broken proposes only to build one of these

n litthunsound, was taken the sume disposible for @sistance in keeping about slipped back right across the desk to sea-going vessels, notwithstanding

Proclamacions relating to the dec'acationr. th galloped swil they were quite work that was portable, was

tane by Mr. Knoll in 142, last quarter when the ship went down. All wood starboard into the water. The fall was that he takes upon himself to give publish in the "Gazette" to day,

of the British Protectorate of Egypt are

Ja view of the large number of on- what must be regarded as the layman's

right uguin.

at CASU more of a drop than a slip, as the deck cers who have been saved. I should like brought to the upper deck, and the ear was by this time almost perpendicular. to say that every one of them was picked view strongly supporting the advan-Faraton n Surgeon-Captain in the Housewic, 2nd, 1, 36, 83.1. 30.4-1.40 the moveable furniture was taken to the

The following times, were mceived too The appoin'ment of Dr. G. Montagu Inclusion in the table on pages. The accommodation ladder was I aur afraid got injured thereby.

pentes also pulled up part of one of the Many of them fell on the turrets, and up out of the water except the two who tages of the submarine. He states kong Volunteer Corps in guzelt-d-'

renzo, Pope, 1st, Turzum, Mahauled aft to the quarter-deck, andl`alk}

were landed at Brixham, and thoan were that recent developments in paval

presumably acting under orders, being in Winning Hazard. MacG., 1, 37.3, 33,

As to myself. I managed to climb charge of the boats, warfare have strengthened faith in

1.41.42.1: Lindsay G., Forbes, 4, 93,

lover the top ruil with great difficulty, and "As to the conditions on board when Pope. And, 11, 40, 7, 30, 37, 32.3 pluxiones second occurred. This proved struck out solutely for all I was worth on duty were lucky, as they had their Just about this time I should think slipped down the ship's side with the the first explosion occurred, I have said 22-1.03: Balium. Forbes, 1st. Erin, a quarter of an hour after the first exother On getting into the water I there was no panic. The men who were $.05.3. Erin 3/5th more.

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MEMO, FOR TO-DAY. p.m.-Kowloon Cricket Club's Anal

Dianer.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

St. Valentine's Day.

Chinese New Year Day.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

There can be no doubt but that while submarines will always be the best craft in..certain contingencies, the Larger vessels will always ber the most iniportaut part in any large

E.E. Cricket Clab v. E. Oricket Club Daniels, the Secretary, however, of the China Mail."

on H.K. Ground, Chinese New Your Holiday. Mixed FoursoLDER

Fanling.

Compétition at

Opening Night of the Italian Grand

Opera Ouy.

6 Concert at Italian Convent in

Aid of Belgian Relief fund,

General Memoranda.

TAY, February 16.

General Holiday.

Interport Golf at Fanling.

p.m.-Concert at Italian Convent in aid of Belian Relief Frand WZORZEDAY

2.20

p-Auction of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture etc.. at Messrs. Hughes and Houghs. Tuesday, February 18:

3 pm.-Auction of Motor Car For

Lady May has consented to distribute

the efficacy of the submarine; and the prizes to the pupils of the Fek Bell

there are many (very many more on Fri`ag, the 19th, at 11 xim. than a few weeks ago, believe that

The list of contraband gueda. has aquis A proclamation setting

the time has come when the advice bom revised, of Sir Percy Scott should be taken. them out in det Months ago that able English officer Gazette... declared that the submarine was the most effective ship of the Navy of the

i gullshed in the

Mr. J. M, Anton, of the Asiatic Pet rolean company's' local, office, 'has, heen. few daya tine.

A farthur

upper deck.

JANT OF MY CLIP

AN OLD COMRADE."

Benefit of Prince of Wales Fund, [[itture, and advised a cessation of the mosferred to Manila, and will leave in a batch if local men wil he leaving for through the bottom of the ship, and tion to turn round and have a look at this boxes of ecigarettes. This were

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

Friday, February (10 *--

8.31pm-Smoking Concert at Diocesan

Boys School, BATUEDAY, February 20 -4

Princess Royal's Birthday (1867). 11.50 und Meeting of Ham phery's Estate and Finance Co. Ltd Noon-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Meeting-

*Club.

9p.m.-Smoking Concert at the Phenix SATURDAY, Feb 20&FUSDAY, Feb. 21:- . I.K. Yacht Club Championship

Races. Mornar, Fobruney. 22:- Washington's Birthday,

Mos., 29, Tues., 23. & Wen., Feb., 24.‚— Hongkong Jockey Club Racs Mesting. TacRabay, February 25 :---

Entries close for the Annual Flower and

Vegetable Show.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

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PRESCRIPTIONS ALQURATELY

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OFF TO THE FRONT.

More Hongkong Men Leave.

During the week end rapid construction of Dreadnoughts,

England, In go into training for setive and the utilisation of the monet thu

servies. Among the Hongkong men are spent in building large numbers of

tvo members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps. C. H. Buckingham, and BLAW, D. submarines.

The lay mind; has Administrativ s'a mines for the week ending and Lieutenants: "And several men Burney, who have both been gazetted accepted this view of the policy, but 30th January amounted to 61,742.30 ton he came over from Manits, and from the the trained naval officers making up

and the males during the perind to 53,023 91 Coast Ports. The full list of mataas is given the General Board are convinced that i while submarines have a large part

toca

The total cut of the Kailan Mining

The Chairman's speech at the meeting

btw:

It Liests. M. Green,

Zail Lients. R. W. D. Barney.

imunediately a tremendous amount of the poor old ship. wreckage and ashes shut out of one of the fanels, and fell into the se.

AFFIDDLY ON TEL UTTER BECK,

to be a blessing in disguise. at least tem!

to escape the suction of the sinking clothes on, whereas those who were turn- porarily, because the great furush of vessel. After swimming furiously for ed out of their hammocks were in sleep- water which ensued helped to right the thr &r for minutes I turned rounding garments, and very little could bo Fessel. We got nearly on to an even and found I was only three yards from done for them. Plenty of blankots were keel, and this made it much easier for the ship. I could almost touch it. I availible, and the men raado good use us to get about the deck. The second suppose the suction hall drawn me back of these. When it was known that the explosion seemed to me to burst the I struck ont uguin, and this time got ship was sinking a few enterprising fel." boilers The force of the explosion came, clear, but could not resist the tempta lows raided the canteca, and brought up

iverted out, and greatly soothed tho. It was one of the anddest sights. I recipients.. Ilave over Bees in my life, and I sever VALCE OF THE FLOATING WOODWORK,

want to see usother like it. There was the upper deck, each with some piece propellers and the rudder sticking out of retinated, as even small things, which The value of floating woodwork in "All tho men eventually got on to just the stern of the vessel with the two these circumstances cannot be over of woodwork in his possession or near the water, and plainly outlined against by theincives will not support a man, him, I should mention that each the sky. All this time a very loud his prove very useful in keeping him afloat, wore an Admiralty saimaning eeliar, ing noise was coming from the sinking and he may come across another pisco which, while good enough in a wap warship. I suppose this was the air which will save the situation. Although suply keeps a fellow's head on a level escaping under the tremendous pressure, the woodwork, wo threw overboard was with the water, with the result that if Sharp sounds were constantly heard from extendingly Useful while we wers swint there is anything of a sen his mouth is the interior of the vessel, caused by the uning mund, it made getting on board the nearly always "awash" very ung engine and other heavy materials alip-rescuing chips wry difficult, as the wood pleasant experience. The officers were ping out of their pinces. I expected to struck us in a manbor of cues.. I got a G. Huden (late s.. Albania),

wearing a Gieve waistcoat, which is a hear the explosion of some of the in knock on the chin with one piece, but. R. C. Ryder. J. E. Choke (Singer Sewing Machine Co.) llar. It has a tuho on it, and when the other noises.MEN

much better idea than the Adairalty helis, but could not detect this amongst fortunately it did no damage. R. Bantie (Manila) JT

CAPTAIN LOTLEY'S FATE Robertsnd

this in blown up it supports the wearer Fusiliers).

late Inwiakilling

"The vessel then disappeared entirely, higher out of the water. There was ant and I turned my attention to saving ray ship, acording to British custom. The Captain. Loskey went down with his The afficere left on the P. and O. the lightest, panic. I think this was well I had only got on my pyjamas, lass I saw of him was when he was Before Mr. Wood at the Magieracy Oriontal this morning, and others are very creditable. They had been stax af after standing for over two hours in standing the bost-deek, shouting to is true; but when all the successes the Antil-chos was hood 8200 fr of the submarine-boat are carefully having in his possession ane revolver and

ing for a long time, too, very scantily, the ferribly cokl wind on the deck the men to get fun the water. The ship clothed, in a biting wind, and i was an assure you. strange as it may prank by the head, and the suction would analysed it will be realised that they

great tent of their courage.

pour, that I did not feel it, cold in the his great that I do not think the cap were attended by remarkably favour

water; ik was certainly warmer than in tain could possibly heupe being drawn abile circumstances. The British

the cold air on the ship, and I was quite down Fleet, of course, has suffered most

tu play in naval warfare, they do not of the Pakin Syndicate, held in London on D. 50, and the questions and answers

replace the larger craft." Later the that followed, will be found ca pages 2 Secretary volers to the fact that at and 3...

the date of his writing there had been

o encounter between powerful ships,

There was the heaviest snowfall for yours in London on Jan. 22. The

whereas the analler craft badastratiio was disorganised, and, there was a tonished the world by its ability to depth of eighteen inches in some of the sink. Cruisers and other craft, giving suburban districts. its severest and most fatal blows bo-

21

J. J. Travis.

C. H. Buckingham,

J. A. Brith.

F. R. Wilson.

-Pte

R. N. Burton (late a...Hulchow J. Watt, and

fore its presence is discovered." This this morning. A Chipese passenger on board travelling by different steamers.

10 rounds of ammunition.

DONT COUGH,

A remarkable rente was made by Mrs. Among those in Tientsin who are shook of the Bolangor Ladies' Rifle Sano-3-

G. C. McGregor at a recent weekly practice xiously waiting f

be river communie-tion children, the sons and daughters of mi yarin (soren shote in 30 secs.), at a 3-in to to re established are the sixty woven distinn. In a quick firing practice at 100

u to get there. All around my in the Yes, it's rather alarming to ba sud- sionsries from practically every northern ball with a 2 in centro, M, MiGrogor

water I could see the heads of my com denly awakened and to know that you Ticaband to allow scorch to lingales, who were swimming and support are going dow, but we were budied up when one remembers the extreme saha at Cheloo. They have bem lies

and mp sour vitality when humer Pare Drags, Patear Madicines, &o. view in Sir Percy Senti took, to Teking and Tientsia Times of Fehrusty his performance constituted a record, at throat and lungs a home desse when I noticed a cruiser which had seen the sale of this kind it is Always a questions --

over a week waiting for a steamer, save the central bull and all seven on the ball's eye, don't know where a portant ugly wit vere injured, 124 their gross testid, sink. For halkan lidt she did not make and ym. Ystem Cat nl to hire you and it was with heartfelt glarings that any appreciabile fist, bet, of nurse, in the effect that with submarines “ia médical missionary, states that the parents by rate for this part of the world, and it it is ancha simple thing to when into a

G. sud uur isformant, bimolt a well known ZA. QOREN'S an insoKing, it would be hazardous for any of some are in such traitened circumstances may prove tant it is onbesles anywhere.chels dat's shop sad get a bottle of Chambered of the Formidable enine-up,

Hongcony, July 1. 1413.

fleet of battleships to leave put the the the children urs being boarded at A Terort of the store has beau, sant to ion Cough Remedy For by all I suck out for his. A rope ladder It the weather had been better I believe

us to how ng the bulkhead will fast Chinese ings

England.

Clemish and Storekeopers..

wth lowered to us, and I was just ablo the read would have toated

brentise it has been most at sea, and province, who are on their way back to made pub', getting four shots in the Iain' Congh Romedy will muragan You Jug themselves on piseer of wood. Many with the hope that the vessel would not..

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