FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915.

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HORLICK'S

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IN THE BUSY STRESS OF LIFE

Horlick's proves a veritable pick-me-up, for it helps nature to impart life and vitality to'im». poverished blood and impaired digestive powers. Made in a moment nó cooking. Most delicious.

Of all Chemista and Stares,

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"GET MORE WAR WORK DONE."

THE CHINA MAIL.

- We cannot estimate what the cost of the war will be, and if we could it would zat be a wise thing to announce fit, hamuse any detailed estimata showing what we are doing or intending to do would give information to our enemies as to numbers, organization, training. and equipment which it is most in. desirable that they should know."

With this hic explanation of their | policy of allenco the Government (through Mr. Acland, the Financial Se cretary to the Treasury) invited the House of Concious on February 8 to (re)ive, then a series of blank cheques for

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &c.,

As Follows are

TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Room Suites, Chesterfisid Sofa And Chairs Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Farmi

the ronduct of the war.

From the Opposition front bench Mr.

swise, a long those at any of the bows, and who heared to, and it took us other Powers concerned,?" adiled Mr. | half an hour to roschher. Then, the Tennant. The engines of our copines German crew refused to work their hot

and wa 'took her cron, which nogaherad were almost entirely of French construe ninety-alue and transferred them to the tion, but we are gradically becoming sells australia. We also gave their osaw time supporting in this re

Brst to get their gear out of the

abip an British made engines are already, in use, this was also brought aboard our cruiser. and he hoped that before long a numi 12-inch shells into the superstructure and br ed-British-mado éngines aûuld be abfume 4-inch shells below the waterline, and

The

Wa then gas the German boat w

the front. The British air pilots had she sang in twenty five minutes with cli proved themselves on every occasion, bar cargos, which was worth a quarter of a

million. without any exception at al},'* 'superior to the German pilots. (Cheerki

The Territorial forgós were also waren. ly praised, on the authority of Sir John French. He wkimi thu grideurs wen, accumulating that inoculatier against on, i terio ought to be mad» compulsing, Con- elading with a gauctal rosiow, Mr. Ten nand shod he was certain thera was not i

DASTARDLY PLOT AGAINST KING ALBERT.

German Assassins in Bolglom Uniforms.

I

1. King Albert exsped a characteristi

a man in the House who was despoistently depille plot agsinstha He set in thin by the farmers told in a recens

to the future—íchęcz)—and in mmber of the Deprike de Touto use." When glowing tribute to our soldiers he said their accomplishuunta and their endur. anen were worthy rank with the must glorious deeds recorded in the nals of the past of any arm at ang time. Houd okacredh

Mr. Walter Long joined in this and ribute to the troops. He urged that rore information should be impacted to the public and said that the ruditary cot. responent of The Times," one of the most distinguished military writer og living, also took that view, Ho had a shrewd idea that the enemy knew fairly well the pumber of troops 13 were raising.

THE BRITISH CASUALTIES.

Famous. Marksmen Kliled.

The upber of well-known is shots who have fallen action is consider abe, and reynt lists have contained some notable men whose careers have

One of th already been referred to. latest to wid to the list of those wh have fallen is Private 1. Heche, of the A letter Queen's Westinlister Rides. received on January 2gives details of the circumstances. He had been doing

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VISITORS AT ROTELS.

the Germans recupel Bessels they found in the hospitals of the town 300 Belgias Their ides was to drees 500 of their awa wounded, whose waiform- they sized. saldiers in these uniforms and mund them to Antwerp, where, posing for Selzian i soldiers when baih muda good their ese pe

they would murder the King at the Belgians and his staf. To fact that te murderers were wearing Bulzian uniforms would enable the German lia-morguring agencies to anest with A

coleurable pretence of veracity that the Belgian King hal been assassinated by his own subjects. Fortunately, the dippentance of the 200 uniforms did not pass unnoticed by the Bruxellois, who juriped to at least a partial divination of the plot. So, whee the 300 asasins left Brus els on rente for A Threatened Strike Averted | Antwerp a powerful motor car preceded

ME. S. Abraham Mr E L. Jenkins them, to give the alarm. Some six or Lahore, Feb. 1.-The London corra Me H. G. Allen Me R. B. Jopeon seven miles from the defences of Antwerp apendent of the Civil and Military Mr Geo. Anderson air M. T. Jones the 300 were received by an advance-port Gazatia" cables that a throned strike J. H. Backhouse Mr S, M. Josaph of the Belgian army, greeted with of 50.000 enliers in West Yorkshire ha Mrs E. B. Belli Mr E. M. Joseph rambiance of enthusinam, and directed on | heen wverted, the masters conceding the,

Mr C. D. J. BAU their way. They advanced unsuspectingly demands for the period of the war. The till ab rightfall they found themacives dispute turned on the interpretation of

barbed wire antanglements and under fiere fusitkade. Not cue of the Among would be assassins returned to Brussels.

A ELIT TO SINGERS.

-1

Forgetting The War.

The Pow Wow is the anofficial organ of Schools

ture, Arm-chairs and Solna. Carpets Austen Chamberlain endorsed the road work in the trenches, and to the Universities and Public Auctioneers.

and Rug, Brass and Brass-counted

quest of the Government, and from tonight he went out to fetch water for Battalion in training at Epsom. A mem- Bodsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes,

his comrades and was struck by a bullet. her of the U.P.S." contributes the fol quarter of the House was a protest Washstands, &c, Sideboards, Dinner.

His comrades picked him up, but having verses to the bright production:- Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and

lied instantly. Private Torhe had shot We've heard you singing love songs.

And all that kind of game; Obaire, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert

for Ireland as Bisley, appearing in the Mr. Tennant. Under Secretary in, the National match which England won in

At ballads sautimonial Services, Crockery. Glass and E.-P. Ware,

to by Public

VERY MAN NEEDED.

.

We know you're made your 'name,

TEX Undersigned have received instrucBooking Stoves, (now). Cutlery, Kitchen More Disputing a win the July. He made the second hest MoraBut each of us implores you

House that recruiting has been voin his team. In 1913 he shot for In- Utenails, Fenders and Fire Brasses, etccisfactory: Hear, hear.") It varies and in, the Mackinnon astch, which For an matter how it bores you.

(rom ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 20th March, 1915, at 11 am.,

at their Sales Rodins, No. 8.

De Veux Road, Corner of

Ice House STREET,

NUNDIY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Removed to Eale Roums for Convenience

of.. Salo.

Sc.,

JC..

Almo

A number of Roils of Pongee Silk and

an assortment of Inca.

Terms -As cisza).

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Hongkong, March 17, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Bulk by Pubile Auction.

TUESDAY,

the 23rd March, 1915, commencing at

2.30 pm at their SALES Rocks,

No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,---

:

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD and BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &c. As follows- TEAKWOOD, --Diving Room Buites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs ani Chesterfield Sofia, Carpela and Bugs Brane ind Brass-mounted Bedstends, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner

and Dessert

Milner's Safe.

Also

Catalogues will be issued. Terma-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

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JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

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present moment if a little more energy

But we wert more

mamy

the

Among others who have fallen në Ser-

of the

Don't sing about the war,

Still it bures us all the more; So try to sing us something

That wo've never heard before.

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An Award ander the Minimum Act.

Last July, Judes Amphlett, Chairman of the West Yorks Joint District Bond

up under the Minimum Wage Act wwarded the men at increased minimum wage. Sines the Act became law the men havo hid three advances of 5 per cest. esch. The point in dispute is whether the award of last July was in substitution of or in addition to the three 5 per cent. advances. The owners suggested that the dispute should be referred to a small com mittes, but the men declined.]

TOMMY HAS AMAZED US.”

Frank Admission by Gorman Paper.

BONGKONG HOTEL.

G., Bens

Mr & Mrs Beswick

R. J.

Ar

J. Birberk sad Mis A. R. Bishop

Me W. M. Black Mr. Rothwall

le and Ben J. V.

Brag

Mr F. K. Kal

Mr and

Mrs H. A. Lampasan Mr G. A. Lawranc Ar W, D. Les Mt F. G. Lee M: 4.1.

Mrs L. Lock Miss K. Lecock Bliss N. Locock Mre ad Mrs Luja Mea P. R. Man and

Mir S. W. E. Clare Mr V W. E. Clayton Mr & Mrs J. Cogua вод Mrs E. H. P. Cole Mr H. J. Mardling Dr A. L. E. F. Cala- Dr & Man D. Marriot

Mrs McClus Mr Cornelinseen & Me B. K. Mehta

child

Mr J. Meracki Mr R H. A. Craig Mr F. Metcalfe Mrs Ede St. Croix Mr and Mrs C. E

and child

Mayr

MA

Mr & Mrs J. Cruick. Mr d, S. Middle voz

sbank

Mr H. C. Davica Mr and Mrs F.

Davis Mr A. Derby

The Morning Post" polishes tho fui- | lowing translation of an extract from an

Mr W. A. Dowley article that appeared in "Die Zukunfts," & Misa M. E. Duffy

| political review édited and published in Ms and Mrs H.

Berlin by Her Maximilan Harden :-

4

Mr M. Moch Mr J. H. N. Mody E. Mr Was, Moor

Mr H. L. Mise Mr O. P.

Moller Mr W. R. Neighbour Mr J. S. Nicolson

0. Mr J. Ormiston

Capt. J. P. Oven-

Dr. A. Propia

Mr J. A. Randall Mr E. H. Re Lieut-Goi,-od. Mrs.

Rayner

Ehrenfels The English Army has dis-ipated many MrE. Evensen of the prejudices of the tacticians Mr H Feet

Mr A. J. Pitcher against mercenaries. In the British Tates Capt and hirs E. M. Mr A. B. Parve

French and child there are plenty of professions Bringing

Me C. G. Fry in, good money. If a man voluntarliz joins the Army instead of becoming a

Mr Desmant Fuller deck, agent, games professional, or jobber, Mr W.C. Gallet then be has done so because he likes it; it Mr L. V. Gelder

pleasure in his work that raise a man's MrJ. Gibb Achievements above the average. On Gor Mr L Gilder man soil England is still grimly hated, but Mr F.

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Mr V. Read" Mist F. Reay Mr J. F. Bowell

A. A. Von

M3, 0. Sibley

Gou

and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

One Fiano, Blackwood Desks, Electric/from week to week, and possibly at the Australia won, and he had many other i

He was four representative hezouni. Ronding Lamps, Uus Ricksha and Onswere put into it that would not be out

times in the final Hundred for the King's of place; but, on the whole, there has Prize. Last July he finished ith, nad For we don't want to grieve you bava de cause for discontent, still less the other years of his entry to

But we think we ought to know for any disquiet.

final were 1010-11-12. He married the That our king nd our country ("Hear.

Both need an 80. heur.) Every man will be needed in ughter of Mr. G. E. Fulton, a forms We shall thank you and cheer you

Queen's Prize winner, and he was in

If you'll spare us this refrain; this great fe-and-death struggle in the treaches with A. G. Fitton, whe But we'll host you, egg you, hiss you which wo are engaged. The time won the King's Prize in 1912 and lost If you sing it again, proaches when we may have to make init in 1914 on a tie. reads-inroads are already being made- into important industries upon, which

**THE ROSARY."" large bodies of the population depend. Seant John Tippins, of the ath Essex

Regimens, Captain Newton.

the German warrior spirit, just in its Important issues must be involved in the HAC., Captain Shattock, of the Queen's

appreciation; has over and over sgaia bir 0, 1. Goodrich denudation of the labour market of largo Westrainster Pifles, and Lieutenant Ker

Death of Alleged Author in Hospital.

praised the courage, stamins and shooting Mr Y. Goulbourn numbers of men of military age and Galland, London Scottish.

akill of the English.

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Tippine was address

The beggars are artists, Show, the two MrE. R. Gra military physique. If T

The death at Mr. Fred. Winter in the shot" while fetching water for the maloyal Hospital for Incurables, Patner fingers above the edge of the trench, and Mr E. La Griffiths aysuli to the Labour Party, I would of chine gun. He figured for years in the Heath, Terall's strange and interesting they hit the mark. Dum-dum bulinte? Sapt. T. P. Ball peal to them to help us to organize the tip rank of export marksmen and was debate as to the authorship, of the song Certainly. Still, such things as homb forces of labour. I would ask them to always cupsidered one of the three inst The Rosary," says the Evening Standard splinters, arrows from the sky bezel, help us so that where & man proposes siemen in the United Kingdom. Ha Everybody knows the song, play has Minenwerfer, hardly appertain to the to join the colours his place may be

been founded on it, and when Mr. Seymour armoury of plons knights. Tommy has taken by another man aither of military bites of Bisley were ones asked to Hicks with his company of "stars" Visited amazed us,

always in

Herboao We thought that something ridiculous pame the best mun, and Tippins received France the other wook, it

was on its way to as from the other sida Hon. Me ags nor military physique, or by a wo

huge number of votes, sharing top demand, man. I believe that might be done.

Ormundson and A. G.) Mr. Fred. Winter, who appears to have of the water. Now every one takes him Hewett, C.31.G.

3. Twice, three times wounded, Mr W. Hodge ***I would ask them to assist the Gor. pince with

been an uncommon personality, was suarionsly. ernment also in bringing about only Fulton. He was my times an interiomate of the hospital at Putney for the be 6ghts on. And when in a hand te lisad Mrs. F. M. Hegg

The Risley marksmen have national.

last ten years. About eighteen months or struggle he has reached the end of his Mr H. H. Hoogh for the period of war-some relaxation of the miles and regulations of the trade been a great help in keeping down snip two years ago, when everybody was singing tether he teara opon his tunis, and with Mr R. Hunter unions. In many works-not so much lag fire, and since they got to work forer The Roary," when all picture houses ared breast flings bimself on the glitter. Hr E. Irving An armament firms as in clothing firms of pur officers and men live wen picked ware hearing it, when all military bands ing steel. Such 8ghting is worth the

were being sold in thousands, Mr. Wints" the Factory Act rules and regulations. Saipers have been shot in treener dioning it, and gramophone records doing. have been largely abrogated already, and through the windows of houses, throughs came before the public and unfolded & I would seriously ask my hos. friends loopholer, and all manner of concesiment, romantic story. whether they could not prevail upon the and our toll in high-claws mackamen is trade unionists of the country adopt not so heavy as that of the enemy.

measured purely temporary kiad- for the relaxation of some of their Putringent rules. Would it not be possi. ble for the hon. gentlemen who repressat labour to get such a union as, the Shop | Assistants' Union to help us, in a trade

TO

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WHO'S WEO IN JAPAN

A GERMAN CONFESSION."

The following is an extract from

a

• LEFT ON A TABLE,

PEAK HOTEL

bir G. Harper

Mr W. H. Smith Mrs A. G. Smith Min A. Square Mr 9. Stockmest M: A. Stanchi Mr E. E. SwaBold Mr LP, Tebbutt

Mr and Mrs T. A. X-

Thomas

Mr E. B. Waite

Mr C. A. Henderson M: C. Wa'lace H.E. &Madame F. T.Mr & Mrs A. Will

and family A. M.F. W. White

E

Brand Mrs H. PE

Waito

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs. J. P

Wright

KINO ADWLAD HULKL.

Mr R. Almocd MJ. Arnold

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs C. Hum Mr W. S. Barclay

strong

phreys

Fleet Burgeon & Mrs Mr. H, U. Jafries

Bernad, B.N.

It appeared, according to his version, that the words to the song, which certainly have a wistful superiority over the majority at soog words, were the outcome of ante romantio event of his life. They came to Mrs Bowdler him anddenly when sitting in some café or Major Bowen

Mrs R. Johns

Mr Leo Jones

Mrs Morton Joseph

botel, and he wrote them down nu a scrap | Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr Joseph -

of paper, and went away forgetting Mr F. W. Cary

claims

| M. F. G. Bechai

Mr and Mrs W. H:

Bettison Mr.H. Frigg M: W Budge

Mr R. D. Bunn

Mrs Christiaaen

Creas

Mr and Mrs Kräft Mr & Ma 0. Laurob-

Mr J, Lennox(· Mi Lenno Mr O. Y. Mason”. Mr C, W. O, Mayn Mr J. McArthur"/ Mr F. Miloer

Mr. H. Murphy

Mr Mrs Keigwin Mr and Mrs J. R. MR. Ogawa

Mr & Mrs Casali

Mrs Jade

Mime Crees

Mr and Mrs K.

Scott

Mr A

Scott

Mr H. J. Ossenbel Mr W. C. Pamz.com where particularly women's work seerns German eficer's letter published by the about them. Years after he was ascribed

to bear his own words being sung

Mr H R. Crichton Mr&Mrs. Putmanar Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY S. Kun to be more desirable than men's, to nay Gazette de Cologne, Tacre are, ha Nevin's music in some drawing-room or Mr HA. Catwright Mr A. C. Lots

Mrs Martin & children Dr O. T. Cross Mr A. Le Penning that nearly all male labour, certainly writes, politicians of bravery who un-concert hall. Messa Scholt sad Co., who Mr Galleyaha

Mr R A. Donaldron Mia R. & Kamany Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner

Mr & Mrs Mitchell-Bir FF. Dackwash Mr and Mrs Ranger all male workers of the age and physique fortunately do not realise that the war of held the Britab tights of The Rosary Me A. Connland Barrices, Crockery, Glam zax E.-P Ware,

The first (1919 edition is already issued,

required, for the Army, should be dispositions in the West in temibly dificult. has authorship of Wrening Me and Mre 3. B. more and child Mr. J. G. P. Foride Mr K. Bamata

to as Cooking Blores, Chitlery, sko,, sta... ・・

DIOGRAPHIES of ever 5,000 people pensed with and should be replaced by They would certainly judge differently, if Standard representative to

Crichton & children Mr and Mrs Mom and Mrs &. Fay B

Mr T. Fujimura Also

who are well-known in society and of

*118 to day. **Winter, we believe," said a representa: Col. Darling

child

W. E. An amortment of Blackwood Furniture, several hundred foreigners associated with women's labour, I don't say that this they were obliged to spend a few days with Two Pianos, One Milnor's Bafe, and Japan appear in the book. Quite now is a possible thing to do: I only throw das, when the General Headquarters hot tire of this firm, never wrote the words Mrs Edwards and Mr & Mrs J. Plummer Me Graham

the Headquarters state of this song. They appeared long ago in "children

Mr W. J. Pringle materials and accurate sketches, both being out the suggestion" tentatively."*

Nothing new in Flanders. It is in American magazine under the name of utterly free from prejudices.

Mr. Tennant dwely on the difficulties possible for us at prearst to make any Robert Cameron Rogers, who happened to Mr and Mrs Man der Miss M. Prior Many portraita ao inserted. The book attending the housing of the new army advance there. To attrak is not be a friend of C. Seria, the comparer. Elst

Major Pyrn, R.E. contains over 1,400 pag

at the outset, and claimed that now, everything. For we would not be of more Revin was attracted to the verses, and Major Faichnio Mr & Mrs Ralphs,

use to our country, by being all disabled. thought them worth a musical setting. The earnfortably housed in huts. At the same of that. If they were here, they would world. after many vicissitudes, the troops were Tavern. Politicians" should think a little result of his work is, know all over the Mr & Mrs A, Gibson Mr A, Sinclair time, he praised warmly the splendid see we are not fired at with small pesso spirit of solisacrifice in which soldiers and human life in worth something.

Bamington Typewriter."

Die (Full Particulare from Catalogue,)

Tacosi Can

RUGHES & BOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. March 17, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The price is yes 6 (12%) or $3 per copy, Orders for the book should be accoropained £46 by payment:

Subsribers for the second annual edition of Who's Who is Japan will be allowed

BE Undersigned have received instruc tion from Tux Redistrar, Butrime Court, to sell by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

a reduction of one yan.

The registered postage le 18 aan, to Korea

70 san or 35 cents. . - ***g

and China 40 son and to Europe & America

Iz n A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM." Many influential papers of the world poticed this work in the highest terms.

had endured without grumbling the lai].

evitable. Kordships, they had been called

Tempo).

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala Miss Skinner" Apparently Winter's claims were so Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr C. Short

(Le strong that a law unit was pending between A.M.0. Mr and Mrs Graph

bim and the agents. This never came into Me 7. A. Estaland Smith enget. Messrs. Schote yout Into the Mrs Horbronder

Lt. & Mrs Snyth. matter, Tory thermogly add prepared

Dr Sibree

Mr C. H. Hodgman Mir sad Mrs Smith Mrs H. T. Bowerd. Mr O. E. Beper -.. Mr L. 8. Hant Mra B. Sylvester Mr J. Hanter Mrs Thompson

Mr and Ms W. Mr Chang Ting Toup

Jackso

Mr and Mrs. J."

Underwood.

Mr D. H. Jones

Mr J.Joseph

WHATD. HOTEL.

Mr & Mix allen

Mr B. Joner

on to undergo, and commented, said GERMAN ARMED LINER SUNE. bugo us of oridance, proving, the author Major Humphrey, Mr & Mr A. Fidler Mr and Ms A. B. May

applause, on the excellent behaviour of

the troops. Lord Kitchener, it was met toned, is considering the posibility of suing at the termination of the war a

The Australia's Snocess.

CUN SUPERIORITY IN THE AIR

Hampherys

of the rares to be Rogue. However, || RER Brith Winter had his miante in the fall glare of Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Young publicity. He died without proving bi allegation. He was fifty-six years old, and Buenos Aires, Feb. 4...at the time of his death was at work upon dictionary, which is, of course, left in an incomplete condition

KINURCLERK HUTZ

Mr W. Logan

My and Mrs J W. Mr D. Lewis

Bolles

Mr J. H. van. Goaned An illuminated tide gauge is to be bir M. J. Breen

Iahra established off the Zido Pole Light Station Mr A. Carleton, The British seroplans service was the

the Canton district. The gauge con Mr W A. J. Cooper Mr & Mr. Martin subject of a warm eulogy. It has been The following particulars are supplied by dists of a hollow steel pile with the Mr and Mrs E . Mr F. C. Nixon proved beyond doubt that the British letter by one of those who were serving in graduations eat through the face and Douglas

auxiliary/zuleer':

Стат

Sir A. Duarich Mr G. W. Ellis Mr A. W

Gibbs Mr J. Grant Mis Greenns Mer L. Header Mr Hanry Mr B. Janey:

Mr OW. Reynolds

MR. Sanderson ·

Mr II. Sawyer Mr and Mrs Sheel Mr J.S. Smith “ama Mrand Birs Spea Mr W.D. Watson Mr K. Wilson M. 8. H. Wright

THE

CHINA

MATE

For example, The Daily Mail asya modal for certain technical workers in The newspapers here announce that the Yet another Who's Who and this the armament firms who had served useriser Australia has mica: German time from Japan 1. The reader in apó̟aš so faithfully and well in the manufacardiary cruiser, formerly & Woo mann art to regard it as a curiosity, as a guture of zalinitions of war...

-+ | User, of Palagonia.

The crew of the German vessel ware that the East has now become Westarz practically almost to the last decall. Eat

inken to the Falkland Islands-Peter Who's

Who To Jápah la fir meko than

YWITSZER'S ACCOUNT M it is a very sound and useful curiosity reference bunk. It is prisited in English and contains frist biographies, on the adopted model of prominert men in Japan. neroplane is superior to those of our the Australia, of the sinking of the German fiaminated from within. 1b is marked Mr and Mrs C. A. Mr & Mrs J. Robert Typhoon Map & PLANT, MACHINERY, H. & Mr. Kurita is a skilful editor and is done Ferozmies," said Mr. Tennant. This way we sighted--n bòst a kovat 4 on from 8feet below zero to 10 feet above

due to the work of the Royal Aieuroft the afternoon of January 8 of ash br

241 March, 1915, at 12 Noce, at No. 23. Morris Hill Road, THE WHOLE OF TEN,

for the Manufacture of Boots and Safer therein contained,

bis, work well a

Full particular und Inspecting Orders": my Lead from the Undersigned, or Meum, EWENS & REEDHAM,

Toring-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government. Blutigkong, March 1, 1916.

19t

768

Mr R J. Rawitser

the proportion of the figure amic-Book Réz na mga anak

orero. Esch figure is 11 loches in height We And the level of the tide can be retained WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN PUBLISHING OFFICE,Factory, which owed ita origin to Lord could just discern ber smoke të

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