VŔŠDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1915

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

RUSSIA & CONSTANTINOPLE.

GREAT BRITAIN'S SYMPATHY,

STEAMER TORPED:ED OFF SCARBOROUGH.

LATEST NEWS FROM FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

RUSSIA AND CONSTANTINOPLA

BRITISH SYMPATHY.

Feb. 25, 5.50 5.m. Sir Edward Grey, replying in the House of Commons to a" question as to whether the Russians intended to permanently occupy Conston- tinople, referred to M. Sazdhoff's recht speech in which he said that events on the Russo Turkish frontier would bring Russia neaker to the problems that are bound up with her access to the open seal

Sir Elward Grey said that was an aspiration with which Great Britah entirely strapathised. (Cheers. The precise form in which it would be reused would not settled by the tenas of peace,

BOMBARDMENT OF THE DARDANELLES RENEWED.

Lospas, Fel 24, 1. a..

The Admiralty amores that on the weather maderating the hom- borilinynt of the Darlanelles was chewed at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. After a period of long range fire & squadron of battleships attacked as close range. All the forts at the entrance to the Straits were successfully reduced. The operations are continuing,

THE LATEST COMMUNIQUES.

Feb. 25, 3.35 p.m.

A Paris communique states: Our artillery at Lombartzyde demolished a blockhouse nad some of the enemy's lookouts.

We maintained in Champagne a fresh progress, and all counter attacks were repulsed.

Our aviators threw sixty bombs on railway stations, trains, and concentra- tions of the enemy. This bombardment was most effective.

A German attack in the Argonne was immediately repulsed

We have made fresh progress at Bois de Chepps. Our nrtillery destroyed

the Germans armoured shelters, and the enemy were unable to take the trenches we captured.

LONDON, Feb. 26, 12.35 a.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. HOME SPORTING NEWS.

(Wah Ta Yat Po's Servios.)

SHANGHAI MIXED COUNT.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 25. The Mixed Court will be transferred

to Chinese contral on March 1.

SINO-JAPANESE QUESTION. PERING, Feb. 23.

The Japanese Press has made strong attack on the British Minister at Peking on the ground that he is pro- Chinese in the Sino-Japanese question.

BOLF.

Well-Known Amstaur Exilets.

Mr. Gordon Lockhart has enlisted as a private in the Glasgow Highland Battalion, He is sas of the most farque of Scottish records for amateur golfers. Ha bo several courses, including Prestwick St. Nicholsa, on which he a amplished 69. He represented Scotland against England in 1911 and 1910, and in the latter year won the Irish Open Championship. In the amateur bampionship of 1911 be resched the womi-Goal wherein bo was beaten by the ultimate winger, Mr. B. H. Hilton.

BILLIARDS.

WAR NEWS.

CAPTAIN RANKEN, F.G.

PRIVATE LAY WOUNDED.

Further information is ‘roosited as to

| MADNESS OF WORLD CONQUEST.

COMPANY, MEETING.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

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As the extent of the atrocity committed

Our Beothal Correspondent writes we

in the English obeat, under pretence of has the Rer. Hoory Ranken, minister of "bombarding fortified places" become the parish church of Irvios, has received known the mind saturally goes groping for from Lord Kitchener the Victoria Cross awarded to his son, the late Captain Harry me explanation of a mental state which Sherwood Racken, R.A.M.C, and ex- would permit such a thing and gloað over it. pressed "gront regret that the brave Can it be inmaity caused by a perrarsion The eighteenth ordinary annust meeting getleman who on the greatest of all of the original Ides of German destiny 1 of the China Provideat Loan and BorgRES military distinctions did not survive to receive it from H Majesty the King." Dentachland neber Alles was "realized Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of, the The late Captain Ranken was stationed at alter the decisive battle of Sadown. It was general mongers, Hossra Showan, Tomes Hongkong about four years ago.

the idea of Bismarck that Prussia should be and Co., Ltd., ae I£30 this morning: “ Mr. the centre of the great combination of R. Showso presided and there were also Gorman States and Toutonio duchies which prosent Mr. S. H. Dodwell. Mr. was then welded into an empire. But is G. W. Barton (of the consulting ommittee) was no idea of those who made Charle Musers. A. A. Cordeiro, A. Ferguson, the wounding of Privata Alexander Lay, magna's dream a reality that this empire Hardwick, D. Man sill, C. Elinck, H. R. B London Scottish, youngest son of Mr. should rule the world; otherwise Germany Hancock, A. E. Capuell, J. A. Young The Amateur Championship. William Lay, Commissioner of Customs at would have gone on without the inter-(secretary,),

The Chairman, before proposing the Swatow. He went with the detachment ruption which came with the peace of that was seat abroad befors the class of Varsailles

adoption of the repert and Recounty said: "At Geno's Hall, Scho-square, London, on the year, and when between the firing Bat under the present Kaiser-call him The report and accounts now in your hands Saturday, the final hont of the Billiard lines was shot down by German mipar. Germanicus Car, Tantonio Mahdi. Mad show a net balance at credit of Proft and Association's Amateur Championship was begun, the players being. A. W. T. Good was wounded in the leg, which was Mullah or what you will now meaning Loss of 859,689.91, which is considerably and G. A. Eleginbottour. The pair met in broken, and he lay in the Bold for two days was given to Dutschland ueber Alles hetter than we did last year; as it covers 1905 in the championship when Good and a half before he was picked up by the It meant the domination of the world-$19,409.19 cost of structural sit rations and stretcher bearers of another regiment, who neighbour, stranger, friend, foar, avery-improvements to our godowns. Ordinary proved successful in the final by were steracted by his calls for help. He whore. No matter what the means; un repairs hare heen as anal charged to work A Ka Kui, who was invited to) Eeginbottom has reached the inal twice was removed to a hospital at Boulogne, the sacrifice -anything was justifiable so of the alterations and improvements matter what the crime; no matter whsting expanses hat this item is part cost accept the position of Minister of previously, only to be beaten on each and is now in a Liverpool bospital. Privace

the Chairmasa's speech occasion. Splendid attendances were prLay, who is hut 20 years of age, is an old long as it contributed to the domination referred to in

and which l Education, refused the position:

lanz sou

Le Font at both serious. Some very interest-Kelso High School boy sad his mother is by Germany of the world. tag play was witnessed. In the afternoon daughter of the Rar. A. M. Craig,

Chivalry manliness, meroy, tears have plated this year for further entlay the chief breaks wors 43, 34, 13 (xll off the

miniator emeritos of St. John's no place in the lexicon from which was of about $16.000. This work caninced of $3. red, 33, 58, 44, and 21 by Gord, and

Church, Kelso,

written this new Deutschland uebar Alles taking up and relaying with iron girilars in as sung by the Lierman guns in the North place of the old wooden beams the whol The President has entered the dis-158, 41, 34, 54, And 39 by Reginbottom.

Beotes i

Good in play). 500;

Se when killing helpless women and 356. At night the Northerner)

children.New York Herald. missal of the Magistrate of Din. Fak

improved. The most important items were district on the ground of bribery..

50, 32, 3, 74, 48 04, and 10 by Good, and 20, 31, 32, 35, 36, 49, 64, 39, and 48 by Heginbottom. Closing scares:

The question was again discussed yesterday, but the result of the meeting

it acknowo.

MINISTER OF EDUCATION. ~.

MAGISTRATE DISMISSED.

BANKRUPTCY COURT.

+1...!

Good (in play) Beginbottom

... 1,007

Football Results.

F.A. Cr

912

The Chief Justice. Sie, Wm. Rees } Davies, heurl a main by Mr. Ebon Peter this aftern, on behalf of one et the executors of the estate ôi Lá Chiu Faza deceased, to appoint. Mr. I. Feres Chelsea ........... Swindon

pendente tite.Manchester City... 5 Preston N. Ead... Saith administrator, Counsel and he did not, want Mr. Smith Birmingham 3 Crystal Palace....

3 West Ham ......... Nawcastle C....... Plymouth A...... Bary Bristol Rovers... Southend United. D

appointed that day and the mution was really to diet to whom they should Gerve the motion which would come on at a dite to be rol

His Lordship granted the inotion éli- trend on the bankruptcy petition being discharged.

This funkruptcy » proceedings on the fairs of 1.5 hin Fun, were down in the fia a heuring today, Mter statements had been mad by Min. Elias Potter and Mr. Jenkin it wins dopided that there rviving order shoull the discharged van janelertaking being given that, non of the valutaides would be removed. The vase scis again adjourned until next Friday.

Ho F. J. 1. Jower, trading as Jorge and 1. Application for adjudication. The

The Paris evening communique states: Our artillers silenced and seriouslyfcial Receiver said that dehte was damnared a German battery is the Lombartzyde region.

The day was comparatively quiet from the Lys to Champagne. The operations in the region of Sousin and Beau Sejour continued in our

Lavour.

We captured a work north of Misti), decimated and scattered a marching column, silenced a battery, exploding the ammunition limbers, and destroyed a blockhouse near Four de Paris,

In the Argonne we checked a German nilack at Marie Therese.

BRITISH STEAMER BLOWN up off. SCARBOROUGH.

Feb. 26, 12 50 p.m.

The London steamer Deptford was blown up off Scarborough yesterday and sank in twenty minutes. The crew saw a line of running foam, indient ing the passage of a torpedo. One man is missing. The remainder of the -crew were buffeted about in a storm antil a passenger boat rescued them.

(Official Telegram from French Government ria Peking.)

THE SITUATION IN INDIA.

Major-General Kelly has received the following telegram, dated the 25th Inst. from the Chief of Staff, Deihi:-The situation in India continues generally satisfactory.

FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

LONDON, Feb. 25, 1.25 a.m.

The Paris evening communique says :-- There have been sharp artillery engagements between the Lys and the Aisre, all in our favour,

In Champagne, north of Mesnil, we progressed afresh, and repolsed several counter-attacks

Our artillery on the heights of the Meuse silenced several German, batteries. Further reports establish the peculiar importance of our success at Eparges and the extent of the enemy's losses. On a small part of the captured ground we have already found 600 German dead. Prisoners state that two regiments were driven from their positions and lost more than 3,000 men.

We progressed in the Bois-de-Brule and the forest of Aprement.

February 25-On the 25th inst. calm prevailed nearly all day, save in the Champagno region where the struggle is still proceeding very lavourably for the Allies. In the Beausejour region the French carried new trenches.

Freach batteries of artillers at Drillancourt (North West of Verdun) blew up sa ammunition depot. It is confirmed that the Germans in the attack delivered on February 21 against Bonchet Wood were totally repulsed, sustain ing very heavy lossce, In Alsace the enemy's attempts to emerge from the part of Stosswihr which, they still occupy were immediately reposed."

Havas Agency,

PARIS, Feb. 24.

French Stock now stands at 68.60. Yesterday was a calm day, sava in Champagne where fighting is developing under very favourable conditions for the Alliea. We again carried new trenches in Beausejour region, maintaining previous gains. Our batteries blew up an ammunition depot North West of Verdun.

British Admiralty is taking drastic measures concerning navigation at baik entries of the Irish Sen.

The Russian army in the Carpathians captured between Jan. 21 and Feb. 2,48,000 mon, 700 Officers, 18 guns and 118 machine guns..

BRITISH PRISONERS' TREATMENT, protapt and efficient service for the de

Effort to Secura An Improvement.

livery to them of parcels other than thoke which can be and are being satisfactorily sent through the parcel post.

It is hoped that it will be posible. The following was recently issued by in tako ufull anndangement on this the War Ofe

subject bortly. In the meantime friends

Was

His Teamship approved of the appoint.

After extra time.

The League.

DIVISION I.

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0

1

Aston Villa... O Shetteld Wed...... Bradford... 3 Notts County... Ĭ Liverpool 2 Sunderland........ 1 Manchester Utd... Bilton Wanderers Middlesbrough... Everton ........... 1 Oldham Athletic... 3 Blackburn Rovers Sheffield United... West Brom 15... 0 ✪ Bradford City...... 0 Tottenham ......

The League.

DIVISION 11.

AUSTRALIAN - PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

Indignation has been aspused in Sydney by the sugation of the American Ambas- | sailor in Berlin' that Australian, priwozem | old secure better treatment thaa Eng- Ilish prisonery by obtaining proot, etį birthplace Australings claim that there is my diferential unity in the Taupiro as. guinst the enemy and they desire no distinction between heura and Dominion Britons.

In a letter to The Times" Mers, Dean and Dawson, (Limited) sag

PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

Fer P. and O. steamer Alongalia. From London Jan. 23. Mike Robinson, Miss Crossley. Col. C. Ei Darling, Mr W. P. C. Smith, Mr and Ms Nyr, Mrs Weaks, Migs Crabbo.

ol the main floors of the godowne, and is nactant improvement to the property as we caleniate that the additional weight the Aloors will not be able to carry materially increase our storage and

cap

eit

On the outbreak ext

will

our godown businesshowed signs of falling off, we therefore took that opportunity putting the work in hand and are pleased practically to say that at this date It Anished. Our pinge have of cours fored but in spite of that we have very good account lay before you and |trast than the benalis of this expenditure will show itself in improved earnings Coring the present year. The godowns were in fact too cheaply built by the former Por P. and 0.48. Nore. From London owners but are now hest class warehouses

in overy respect. After providing Master. Mr Matthews, Mr and Mr Enoch, Sfe J. Grant, Second Lieut. L. usual vidond of? per cent and pat Oreen.

$1,000 to the reserve fund, which will then As regards our lom Per P. and 8. Males From London stand at $70,000.

department all our loans are well cured Feb. &. Bir A. G Pilcher, Mr F. Graham, and we have nothing doubtful or about Misa A. D. McKinley, Mrs Curry, Misses which no need feel auxion. As to our Curry (2), Rev. W. Dals, Mr H. P. White, prospects far this year it is dangerous Mr H. S. Smith, Mr and Mrs T. S. Chengt prophesy while the war. continues Mrs R. Gompertz

for

May we point out that Germany / Jan. 30, Mr J. Smythe, Me J. W. As these iniprovements we are able to pay a

already giving preferential treatment to Coloziol prizaners? A party of Austra Tian tourists, Travelling under our aus. pievs, were in Germany at the outbreak of war, and have been detained there erer since. The conductor, an English man, has been interned at Spandau, but the party have been allowed to remain their hotel, raseely reporting to the police every three days. From reports which we recrisa cœentionally, they are not ukestel wall, but are allowed to move about quite freedy."

TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN FRANCE.

"

Per N. Y. K. . Atauta Maru. From London dro 18, Mr Goodman, Mr and Mrs G. Pal, Mr Esperson,

Per P. and . stannar Mares. From London Feb. 20, Mr and Dirs Burr,

Per P. and O. steamer Nellore. Fron London Feb. 20. Mr A. J.. Rohion, Mrs Boss and child, Mr Bymer.

Par P. and U. steamer Make. From London March 6, Miss Warren, Mr G. M. Yourg.

Fer P. and (), "steamer Necara. From Loaden Mar. 8, Mr D. Muyr, Mrs Huntor.

but our godowns aro full at the. nomers and we have concluded a losa of 8230,000 to the Chins Light and Power Company for the extension of its bufnew at Kowloon which will made good any ad loans that may be paid off and bep to

to last year's level.

keep up our

DIE/72 West Point and

Beyond the the P behind them, which wa

property

bought

to

at the same time, we are not now interested in nap real stare and a bous property has depreciated in "raled since ike K The Arsenal 1

began we may congratal to ourselves sod: Fulham jastyiblauted bankrupt on his own perition Glosanp

1 Lincoln City

having disposed of all our fareclosed

beg n January 22. At the first petition of Hall City....... 2 Leeds City ......

properties when we did. I now Prestitors eu Ferry 19.it

Grimsby Town ... 0 un-Leicester Fasse ...

The French Government, having rain-

Per N. Y. K. steamer Yatka Mara. propose that the report and accupata as Natty Forest 3 Huddersfield To... 2 muramusly remediest to appoint. Mr. C. A.

Stockport County. Clapton Orientôt endeavoured to obtain amelioration of Fron London Jan. 30, Mr and Mrs presented be adopted and passed, and after de Rosa trasive,

Wolverhampton W.0 Derby County...... the lot of the French prisoners in Ger. Yeaman, Ms and Mrs F. W. Fowler, Mrs that has been recorded I shall be pleased to Mr. 5. H. Dodwell seconded and the many, has now decided to place the Ger.. 1. Stevenson, Mr and Ms Webb, Me answer any questions from shareholdere.

H. H. Gilbey, Mr and Mrs Young, Mrs and man prisoners in France on exactly the Miss Hitchcock, Mr and Mrs Williams, report and accounts were unanim rusly same footing as wegard pay, food, and Mrs Adame, Bir T. M. Leitoh, Mas Blam adopted.

Mr Klinck propered the re-election of tobacco as that areorded to the Franch and children, Miss L A. Gregson, Mrs

Mr. Ferzason seconded and it was agreed. Holten, Mra Rulstrode, as Rawlinson, Dodwell, G. W. Batton and U Poi On. Per N. Y. Katonnor Migs Mara. Mr. Hancock proposed, Mr. McNeil From London Feb. 13, Mr and Ms Hanco secorded, and it was agreed that Messrs. and child. Mr. and Birs Samples and child. A. O'D, Gourdis sud F. Maitland be re- Mrs Hall and Mr Hall, jun., and Master appointed auditors at a remaneration of Hall, Mr Ip.

He Ng Pug Samet opplication for the recision of a reviving order. Mr. Suyur.

Southern League,

Assistunt cial Receiver, said he has | Cardiff City 3 Onlingham prisoners in Germany, and will maintain plody, and 2 childreo, Mrs Todd, Miss the consulting committee Masses S. H.

interviewed the debtor and found there wewe mud considerable assets. Mr. Grist opposed the recision as ha sabi. the Official Regiver had not referred to a valuation of certula property in Poktulun "Road, which gave a margin of $12,000, and his friends were willing to subscribe $2,000,¦

that there was $14000 for distribu

tion.

Mr. Agassiz, representing the petition ing en ditor, also epqed the application, The Official Receiver, he said, had

how that there would be ne possibility of assets before the debtor obtained his

Exeter City

Norwich City ......

Queen's Pk. Regra. 4 Southampton...... Millwall

3this attituds until onditions in Germany

• Reading**** 1 | alarm.—" The Times," Pertsmouth......... 1 Croydon Common. J.

Gorman Tennis" Champions Interned.

GIFTS FROM THE WOMEN OF HONGKONG AND MACAD.

The following articles have been sent to By one of those stranga ironies which the war has provided, Mr. Otto Froitzheim, England this week (through the courtesy the German awn tennis champion, Hongkong nad Macne, for the soldiers and of the shipping firms) by the Women of barely six months ago was receiving the sailors at the front and their families at

at Wimbledon, plaudits of 5,000 Englishmen st

or a distinguiated German player, Mr.

Bray, near Maidenhead. home, and the Belgian Refugeen :-

14 Pairs boots and shoes, Another Vecar Kreuzer, who in Jaly last accom- discharge. There ww-good reason paried Fritzheim to America in quest of suppose the property would increase in the Davis. Cap. is interned at Leigh on-Sea, other German prisoners, he is

value.

This Lordship reserved judgmeat.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

(From Our Dien Correspondent.)

ÉISBEER, Janukry 52, '..

ASSOCIATION ZRAGUE.

with

Theo transport.

A

Neither Freitzheim nor Kreuzer, re turning to England ander such changed conditions, has fired a shot in the war. Froltzheim is an Alsatian, hailing from Strasburg

Kreuzer's home is in Franklart..

On the day that Germany declared war both were engaged on the courte of the Allegheny Country Clot девт Allegheny

Pittsburg representing Germany against astralasia in the second round of the Itations!

16 was touch-and-go for a big surprise in Championship. As at Vimbles, so at the Scottish League competition. The Pittsburg, Froitzheim was very popolar Celtic were expected to be hard enough with the American crowd, and, an an

An eye- pressed at Falkirk, and they were, for they witness of his match with Mr. Wilding (now only won by a single goal. But few inokedliactorant in te Payal Marines), I can to Dandee to give Heart of Mid Lothian testify to the good feeling existing between Auch *CAFO.

are. Twenty minuten after ball the two rivals. I also recall the disappoint time, the Hearts were two goals down to ment expressed by Froitaheim and Kreazer side that was playing good football, Lad in at the prospect of their visit to America respect of converting chances there was, up being thus summarily terminated and their to that point, no comparison between the reluctane fur toey, personally, had noth tearoa. Five minutes inter the Heists had ing bus feslines of friendship for this three gusle to their credit In the first half Dondes were not whit bebind their country of having to bear arms against

Englishmen. opponents, and in the second they were not if at all M Iton drap very much worse. ped two points which they could ill afford, and left. Hestts and Celtic to that extent an easier lead for Flag honour. Ayr United were unlucky to draw with Motherwell.

3.

SCOTTISH LÉIGUE-FIRST DIVISION. Hearts, 3; Dundee, 2.

Partick Thistle, 3; Hibernian, 1. Raith Rovers, i; Hamilton Acadmicals,

Falkirk, O; Cellic, 1:

Greenock bleston, 0; Rangers, 1., Clyde, 3; Aberdeen, 0,

ser

4 Women's coats.

29 Binaxes.

31 Children's frocks,

19

Petticoats

Pairs stockings.

26 Pais

4 Child's blousen.

Child's coate.

1 Shawl

5 Vests

Psira

knickers.

I

Wool jacket.

Woollen expa

Fairs infant's socks.

5. Paira knickers.

1 Shirt

Baby's shirts.

158

The above have been ment to Miss Lloyd Thomas, 110, Murray Street, Hoxton N., and the the following to Mrs. Eyres, 30, Campden Hill Court, West Kensington:-

9 Moers. 23 Pairs

maitter".

Balaclava belmobs,

1 Child's woollen boonot.

3 Cholera bella.

13 Pairs moo's Bricks,

2 Child's sweaters.

23 Coloured handkerchiefs.

1Bet hat, cont, dress and knickers for

81

child.

1 Pair child's accka.

Eat, of course, as Germans who had their two yoars is the srmy, their. d was plain. They must gat back to the Fatherland with all possible speed. This resolve was caier uude than carried out. Barrying to New York, they attempt ed to board the Vaterland, but this giant German liner, fearing the Britleb naval Alan some soap, "packet for a blackade, then established, could not leave gunner," and 38 trifles of urefulness

prisoner in coctaining strung bootlaces, praeila, soap its muoringe, and is still negiral Barbour. Days of waiting and and rains. idleness were

by the two German Poct champions in New York, and during this intoral they were able ti witness the challenge round of the Darle Cup and the defeat of Mr. Brookes by Mr. McLoughlin. Then, at the instigation of the Germen Consul, they were able to get, off on an Italian steamer sailing, I think, for Genna. I was just behind them in a White Star ship, all our lights out, to o escapo a possible

GERMAN LOSSES.

Queen's Park, 0; Airdrieonians, L Motherwell, 1; Ayr United, 1. St. Mirren, 2; Third Lanark, '0.

Prussian Listo Alama: 988,960. · Kilmarnock, 4; Pumbation, 0.

SECOND-BIVISION.

Amatordain, Jan. 28. Cowdenbeath, 2; St. Johnstone, L.

Acording to the Ni-awe Rotterdamzcha, Clydalank, 6; Arthurlie,

raid from the low German maruder, Courants up to the 21st inst. 141 Prussian Dundee Hibernians, 2; Abercorn, 1. thon at liberty," of the Emden type of caseritios had been issued, bringing

Fro Johnstone, 3: Eask Stirlingshire, 1. What happened subsequently Albion Rovers, 2; Lochgelly United, 1. itzbolio and Kreuzer is soon told. Thoir the total of the Prussian forses la killed, Vale of Lesen, 0; Dunfermline Athletic, 3. transport was held up by a British patrol, wounded, and missing up to 988,960,"

Of the tamber the wounded amounted And they and one or two other GermaU RCUBY SCHOOL AND MILITART, R.U.S., 3. Stovast's. 6.

reservists on beard were taken prisoners to 610.009, of whom, it is declared, about cent. have already returned to the 40% opent Loretto, Lothian and Border Horse, G. and interned at Gibraltar. Bere they Watson'a 20; Glasgow E.S., 5.

DON'T "COUGH.

to

three months of comparative enjoyment, To the shore total of 988,860 there have evea, it is said, being allowed at intersale

to pursue their favourite pastime on the to be addad 140 Bavarian, Saxon, DE firm composition courts, which that atzing. Wartemberg, and 14 naval asualty liste

A great deal of anxiety in naturally and relatives of prisonsdry are warnell that felt by the friends and relatives of Bri- they should take no steps in this mat. tish so clors who have been larea prefer beyond falling with the postal regulas soners, and also by those of civilians who tons which have been ined by the is alward to aliown cough to hang on hold postosses Bat when military, pris and sap your vitality whers Chamber soners began to arrivo-Germans captured have been detained in Cermany,

General Test: Ollico and pro Losed on Izin's Cough Remedy will cure you. You in action-the non-combatant, reservista Sogatintions have been and sto still information supplied by the War Office, don't know where a persistent oough will were, tunaferred to Englan. Hore they proceeding which have for their coject "In referenna to inquirina which are and you, You can't afford to allow your Temsin. Froitheit is reported to Le quite the establishment of adequate arrange.hing received, it is notified that the way throat and lungs to become disented whot, and lins boen playing a little football is it is such a simple thing to step into a the coscentestion, emp at Bry-to much Fuente, under neutral, and scopensible Once have given an ofurn authorisation chemist'e shop atal get a bottle of Chamber Cut the barbarous methods reported in quspices, for bettering the condition of.

to any geney ln eurry das son ches forsin'e Cough Remedy. For mile by bil Germany spitavalent; bars,

Telegraph. British prisoners, and for providing a

Chemist and Storekeepers missing officers and rnen.

Daily

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