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BIRTHS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

men since the beginning of the War, What the Austrians have lost, in the fighting with the Russiana and Italians, does not appear to have been no closely computed by any British authority. But Austria's Toes can hardly be much less than Germany's

THE MAGISTRAGY.

A BLD PRACTICE.

In the case of a woman nod 0 for dumping rubblab. in the barbour, Inspector P. O'Sullivan remarked that the polica bad the utmost difficulty in stopping the

rubbish from henses,

CORRESPONDENCE.

PETITION TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

(To the "Rifitor of the "Chika 3££.")

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918-

SPORTING.

GOLF.

THE MO NRAKERS” CUP.

THE COMING HACES.

SUNDAY MORNING GALLOPS.

Testerday oforning sama good gallopa were done on the gown cours. There

and possibly it has been a good deal practice by people who collected the British Residents who wish to sign the Page to members of the Kowloon Golf äumber of racing enthusi ste ware provend

more. When we reflect on the significance of these colossal figures, and realise that the Allies all this time bave been immensely improving their pusition both as regards unmbers, and equipment, is is not easy to have faith in the confident Assurances which the Allied statesmen have recently given as to the certainty of final victory for

the Allied Armies.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

in

OPIUM OFFENCES.

Tines of $169 and 848, with thu mitat: made of imprisonment for one and two caths respectively, were impored an two Chinese charged with exporting two tools of opium, and with haring three taels in cosa of the amount allowed. One aid the spiam concealed on his person was plaster.

INFORMERS BECOMING AFRAID.

Nine Chinese worn charged before Mr J. E. Wood with smoking spiun

F had an informer," pauld Sergt. Cookvil, but he would not come into

days.

The popularity of the Moonrakers' Cup were no hurdles hat and the going w offered by bir G. H. May and Mr H. very good; in foot à fant course. A faie ration, was evidenced by the large number between 7 & 8, when most of the princips of entries received, there being no less than po 'were ran. Mr Trident's Sab, 38 competitors." The ecmpetition was Spear, Mr Knoll up, distinguished himself; played in pairs palmer #4bogey of 35, sovering a mile and a half in 3.80.4 Inst os 76 for 18 hole watch play. No one mila 2.19.4, läst half 1.06.4, last quaste susceeded in defeating bagay and at the 398. The times takus wore -end of the morbing's play Mr K.-McLennan. Tijian Ohled, 13. 36, 1,10,5% 247,9

and Mr A. G. Pile tied for first place, each.22.2, 2.54 That 31 5.

Australian Chief, 13, 35, 1:10, 1.48.3

Six-I should be much obliged if those Futition for greater representation will kindly sign is in the gourse of the next far Liars for signature in Hongkong wit be found as the Hongkong Club, the Phoenis Club, the lustitute of Engineare and Shipbuilders, and și Mars Kally 3feast Lane, Crawford & Walsh, Co. at Quarry Bay and in Kowloose

the Cricket Club, Bowling Green Club,

Masouie Club, and the Docka. „ “

Yours faithfully,

R. E PULLOCK,. "Prince's Buildings, 31st Jak,, 1916,

THE KING'S ACCIDENT. -

minus 3. The tie was played in the Brian is soles (3 strokes ='lowed) retained his score of the morning, being minus, while his opponent. (11 strokes) was minas 2.

The competitors wore :—,. Mesas H. Orary 12, D. J. Mokanela 51 |J. 9. MaIntosh 14, A. W. F. Davidaou. 11 ī A. E. Grupnell, A. B. Bryson 8; D. McLeod 13. R. Abraham 13 G. H. May

9.20.4, 2.52.1; last 31.2.

Durbar Chief 3 last mile, 36, 1.12, 1.47, 2.20; Inst $3.

3

0.57, I mile, 41, 1.20; 1.58, 2.97 | luas. Į

Ferddia. Knoll, 14" 46 1.21. * 1.30, 2.52.2, 3.08.2, 9, 43.9, 4.16; 9.3. 2.67.2, 3.20.41928.

Spear, Kaoll, T. 40. 1.18, 1:42, EK3,

Middleox Chief. milo. 38 1.15. 1.84.9, 2.28 lant | 39.9. 258.4 last, and Bin Imlo, boy, 44.

Baroda Chief; 13, 38, 1.18 1.47, 2935;

-3, A.-G. PR 12 ; J.-P.-Robinson P, Foraster,"

Mr John Forster, who has boy Court... You cannot get these internare to HIS MAJESTY'S APPRECIATION OF L. Atkinson 9: W; I. Elson 10. H. E. 36.9, 1.15.3, 1.81.2, 2.97.4; 5.01.3.

Honorary Consul General for China in London sinca 108, retired from the post

on December 31st.

.......

Cuteness merchants in Shanghai have docided to establish a bank, to be called the Oxatoo Shanghai Bank, which will be a branch of the Book of Chaton establisbed

JOSILAND.-On January État, 1916, at

Winne taxes," Kulangsu, Amy, thein Hergko wife of F. E. JosELAND, of a onu. (Nolson Ewart). Vorce.At Swatow, on Janush 19, to

Mr and Mrs VOYCE, a daughter.

DE ATAS,

LINCCL-At Exoter. England, on January 24, ROBERT LIONAL Lascots, aged 68. Hanns-On, January 24. at Nanking. ROWLAND HAnar, of the Chinese Government Salt Gabello.

The "China

Mail.

BOSHLONG, MONDAY, Jan. 31, 1915.

Ameaded, lists of persons, to whom articles to be exported to China and Siam may be consigned, are published in an extraordinary issue of the Rongkong Government Gazette.

Ir'

A picture of the representatives of the Hongkong Police, Contingent who went home in November to join the Army, appears in the London lustrated daily Pipers.

The mou

ware wearing their Police uniforms when the photograph was

taken,

Aircraft

Fund

An Exhibition of Pictures, Arts and Crafts which was held in the Town. Ball Shanthai og behalf of the Overseas immediately before Christmas realized the sum of $24,000. The equivalent of this amount in storing has been cabled by the Hon. Transurer. Mr. H. Read. to the Hon. Secretary of the Fund iu Engad

#+

come up now. They are afraid of those peopla. I could only charge chem with smoking, not with keeping. Unless wa DIN get these informera to come up we shall never be able to prove so opium case,”-

His Worship bold that the aridence was fraumcious, and discharged the defendants. SIGNAL WIRES CUT.

་ ་

THIFTS FROM TEX KOWLOON CANTON NAIL WIT

A Chinose was sentenced to four month imprisonment by M Hazoland for being in pussession of wire fencing, alaod at $21, cesty stolen from the railway embank ment at Hong Nai Wu.

HONGKONG'S SYMPATHY.

Goud Templar. Krol, 14, and Old »

The following correspondence has tason Railton, J. . Finch. 14; E. Fellow, bor. 12, 40, 1.16, 1.60, 2.35, 1.03.

plate-betown E.E the Governor and the 8.cretary of State for the Jolcales with referanco to the telegrams received reporting that His Muj aty the King had wet with an accident when visiting the toopa in Flanders -

Government Hcure,..

Hongkong, 2nd November, 1915;

the receipt of your code telegrams of the Sia hare the honour to acknowledge 29th and 30th tober pondering the accident to His. Most Griciuus Majesty. Prane and quickly re-red the polic Thonotologram were published in the

On rehalf of the people al this colony Detective-Sergesat Wills said people had I have now to convey my husble duty and evon cut the signal wires and stolen them. express the diep regret with which the Mr Baker, of the Kowloon Canton Rails of His Majesty's midventure was

recoivad.-) bavo, &c., way, sold the Court that this was a very serious thing. Only last week occasions the distant signal line was cut and the signa ccald not be worked. He had had to remove whole lengths of the fence from whale sections of the line as they could not afford to malutalo it.

7

CHARGE OF MURDER.

on two

(Signed) F. R. MAY,

Governor &c. The Right Ecmour-biu

Audrow Bo ar Law, M.P..

Downing Street.

18th Decembar, 1915. Sir, I have the honour to ackno ledas the receipt of your dospaceb No. 51 of the 2ad November, regarding the accident to The charge of murder against two His Bajesty the King; and to inform you Chinese arising out of an air on the that it has been laid before His Majesty, stummer Ping Sury was before Mr Hazeland, who had commanded me to convey to you MrDennys and Mr J. H. Gardiner an expression of his appreciation of the respectively.

I have c.. (Signed) A. BONAR LAW,

The Hongkong Carton and 31010 apresonted the first and second defondants "ympathy of the people of Hongkong.. Steamboat Co., announce that during the Chinese New Year holidays their steamerA on the Hongkong Canton line will run as

The dying deposition of the deceased man, read by his Worship, stated that he al, but on Thursday the Srd' (New was a sloth-dealer and was coming from Year's Day) thore will be no steamer tv Singapers. On January 26th at about 6 Macan at 8 a.m. or from Macao at 2 pm, when nearing Blangkong, ha sekad and on Friday, the 4th, there will be the first defendant for the $3 which he stanmer from Macao at 7.30 am. or toowed him. The first man refused and Mreas at 2 pim.

struck deponent with his hist. The second

Tan &WAY.

others.

14

Governor

SIR F. H. MAT, 5.0.MG.. to.. &c., &c.

8 avena 9;. J. Jack 8, J. Stalker 11; M. 93.3.

McLennan SA. E. Silkstone 14: J.3.36; ins +34 Chanyut 11. F. D. Haigh 11; J. Ryde 10), Easton 18. L... J. Blackburn 9;. O. R.

Mend 8; S. 2. Green 5, W. Highby 12; J. Liddel, D. Hasves; Ruapton 12,

Watson.

Mesanan completed the course in 91 in the morning and 80 in the aftertioon,

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL. -

ENGINEERS BEAT ARTILLERY..

The R.G.A.

werd

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLIGE.

RELIGION AND A SUNDAY SUIT,

Bishop D Pozzo presented the pris at the annual distsibu lon at St. Joseph's Collage on Saturday. In his speech his Lordship offered his incars congratulations to the Brother Director and his staff of tensbers for the excellent work of their". schoot, by which St. Joseph's College in one of the most prominent institutions among the educational establishment of the Colony. In order to secure scooses in Studios

mature, the essential facts of

austed from the Challenge Ehirld competition en Saturday by their great rivals, the Enginears, who is one of the most necessary means, be thought, waeregulasand punctual atiendanes, by their 2-0 victory, achieved alber at school, and he was very glad, therefore, game of ups-and-downs, thus pass into the to know from the Director that it sami final stage. The first twenty minutes really beneficial, must not be limited only to been remarcably good. Education, to be ssumed to promise a much different result, the aequisition of more technical kusw. bat the Egineers pat ap a good defence in ledge-how to become rich er strong, how that period and afterwards developed a to attain a high position or to know all the

works koen and vigorous attack, particularly in history-but i gus: be extended to the the second ball, when they scored through formation of character. To obtain in Torneond and White, the Interval having spiritual and moral teaching was absolutely pared with, a clean sheet. The Artillery duties towards their neighbour, the neces

indispensable. The obligation of their held their own in the opening exchanges, sity of controlling the sensibility, of but afterwards, although the match was rostesining their selfishness and to be ever keenly fought on both sides, and provided ready to sacrifice their pleasure for the

grod

of others, mast bo impressed on the plenty of interess and excitement, the hearts of boys, ka early as possible: whan were not the equal of the Engineers. Mr they were still in the period of life which F. W. Wright was the rafares.

is capable of it.

In the Second Dirialon of the League the Staff and Departments beat the Confucian by 6-0, theit forwards being exceptionally good.

CRICKET.

WING ON CO.'S EXTENSION.

IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS

CONTEMPLATED.

Application was made to

It is absolutely necary that the young

should know that there were laws of duct which wars not created by men nor mutable according to man's free wil "We do not want our children," says the Bishop of Foria, the

Right

E. M.

Danne," to acquire the posion that religion i n Sunday luxury to be worn with their || Sonday "suit, which is taken off again as soon as possible and carsfully hung in the cedar closet nutil the next Sunday. The juvenile mind must be impressed with the idea that religionis án÷#rozsdam

all times, that the Ten Curzmandmenta must be observed on work days just as well as the rules of grammar and arithmetic, (Applause).

GERMAN CASFALTIES. MR. HILAIRE BELOC's studies of the German casualty lists are very valuable and instructive and they would be specially so to the German public if Mr BELOC's articles on the subject were allowed free publicity in Germany. Ten days ago Mr TENNANT, the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the German casualties as far as they to the end of the

FERRY-LAUNCH SUNK. are available"

The score book of the K.C.C.hich wi the poly record of the match between the year made, a total of 2,555,768. Mr. BELOC, while saying that the

-The Yazmali ferry laurch Wui On was Scouts and Volunteers and Rosarvoa at A paragraph in the New Yuri Herald of struck bin with his fist and stabbed sunk in the harbour on Saturday evening Kowloon on Saturday, went down on the necessity, to be exhibited in our conduct at official figurds given by the Ger- December 23rd, Announces the engagement him twice with a knife. The mer than through colliding with another launch, the Yaumati launch which was duik in the man Government in the casualty of Miss Lois Ruth Goodony, daughter oi

Lee Fang. No ves were lost, but a num-harbour. The Scouts, however, wore the lists up to November 30th, but Prof. E. J. Goodnow president of John

The statements made by defendants wereer of Chinese aboard lost a quantity of winners by a good margin. excluding losses at sea, give a total Hopkins University, to Me J.V. A. Mac. then pat in, the first man saying he was god," and twelve cricket bags and outát

The Rev. BEO. DIRECTOR in the annual i of just over two and a half millions, Murray, First Secretary of the Attoricas having a fight, and the second man alleging of the Hongkong 0.0, also went down,

report made sympathetic referance to the great lose the Collego suffered in April, points out that these lists do not Legation in Poking. The paragraph adds that he was morely trying to separate theUne Chinese passengar states that "be Tont

101, in the death of Brother Petar Chry 8500 during rescue opperations. reter, on an average, to a later date that this crowns atomace which began

nologus. The regularity and punctuality A boarding house runner who was on. The police report states that at about

of the papils had been remarkably ̋gcod. than the early days of October, and during fias Goodnow's recent trip board gave evidence of hearing deceased 8.10 p.m. the ut On loft Yanmati for her

except on vay was days. They had ou and, he says" not "only do they not China. Mr MacMarray kaa returned to ask for his money." The first defendantsup to Hongkong, and, after passing

roll 105 boys in the Higher Classes, 200 in 3 the Bliddie Classes, and 240 in the Lower said he had no money. There was a fight through the breakwater, and when opposite Justice, Sir Wm. Rees Davies, in the Classes. The moothly attendance was 498. between him sed "the decesov, during the Naval Depot enllided with the sistar Supreme Court, en behalf of the Wing The chief feature had been an increase of which the first man used a knife and ship, the Lee Fang, which was proceeding on Company, 109, Connaught Read on. 50 per cous. is the attendance of the higher classes, so that in pelat of numbers the stabbed the decerned once. Witness went in an opposita direction. The Las Sang trai, for leave. te altar and octend the College had now Faure Bed u spital sunditions. ap to separate them and the cas defendant was only slightly damaged, but the Wud objects of the Company. The principal Six a class-rooms tried to stab him, the knife going through On quickly settled down and sank, though nject for which the Company was needed.bers but for the accommoda- bis throw con The ancond man was fortunately, other launches were able to formed was to take over and carry on

the business of the Wing On Company. Acitalile for school work, and which were tion of chases heid in rooms not quite axalsting the first to strike the deceased.

ruacuo all the passengers, so that, as far sa The case was adjourned..

can be certained, no lives were lost. departmental store-keepers and universal originally reserved for the teachers and the The Wui was the boat taken by the providers, which was carried on by James boardera. In June last year, the 15-alone Oricket Club cool to convey the members Goer, Lock, chairman of the Company, of the College were lospected by Mr Ralpha, lags to Hongkong, after the couts and others in Hongkong for about seven the discipline good, and the staff adequate.

who reported the squipment artifact Rus rves match, and twolsa of the bags, years. The business, was taken over by Throughout the school mere deliberate

gether with the score book, were lost.

the Company on February in 1915 and reading should be insisted upon. The was incorporated on January 28th, 1915. were thankful to Mr Ralphs, Inspectos of The capital of the Company on inver Schools, for his criticisms and suggestions, FIRE ON THE. “HAIMUN." peration was $600,000. divided into 500 which would be turned to good soccent. shards of $1,000 each. 160 shares of the sixteen per cent. of the scholars failed in the promotion examination held in July, Quick mastutus by the crow, under Me faca sabue of $490,000 had been issued and were detained in the same class. For Lang and Me Turnbull, chief and second and fully paid up. On 1th November, the last two years, the syllabus for the oficers, and by the Fire Brigade, under 1013, special resolution was passed Bigher classes was that set by the Untres.

sity of Haugkong. They were glad to

to know Commander Beckwith, quickly extins 20,000,000, divided shares that the grast majority of the past, ple

di-Led ärs which broke cut in the to $3,000,000 divided into 20,000 shares were a otedit to the College, and they fcrapeak of the Douglas steamer Haimun of $1,000 each. Nogs of the new share proud of Dr. Uz.eio, who a yine zwo took early yesterday morning, Phen the vessel had yet been issued. The new or altered his 11.8. and B.5. degrees," And became was xiongside the wharf. The Bre, which object of the, Company was :-To do all the first graduate of the University of..

Hangkung from H, Jessph's College did practically no damage. had broken out amongst some waste and rattan shavings, branches to enlarge the business; to open of their koenniass and |ased for cleaning purposes.

i

include losses from disease, but that there are certain features in them

Washington on leave.

11

Clar "readors are reminded of Mr Denman Foller's Piano Recital which takes 9.15 p.m.-Piano Recital by Mr. Denman that point to their incompleteness place this evening at, 0-15 p.az: in the City proves this later on when he Hall. The programme includes Chepin's mations that in December the Sanats in B Et minor and Mr, H.E. infantry lists alone included 12,000 Murib will sing songs from Somervell's names of men who were rendered setting of Tennyson's Maud" with Mr the piano. As has hors de combat in the British offensive Normal Peterkin

been announced, the proceeds azo entirely

Faller, F.R.CO., L. R. &.M, ́in, the City Hall.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

in Champague last September, and the January lists still provide

in aid of war charities, It is very untis.

factory to learn that all che tickets have

bed.

11.30 .m.--West Foint Building Co's, casualties which occurred at that i'yooo sold, and that there are no more to |

Meeting.

11.45

14"

2

-H.K.

Ca

Estato's

Meeting. Noon-H.E. Land Investment and

Agency Co's. Meeting.

time. In view of the fact that the British Army suffered a loss of nearly 60,000 officers and men in that offen- Ws are sorry to hear that Mr G. W. sive, it is some satisfaction to learn Gegg, ons of our prominent local amateur jockeys, has been ordered by bis doctor to from Mp BELot's examination of the take a complete rest from any violent German casualty lists that it will exercise for at least a month. Consequently 13.15 p.-B.E-Land Reclamation probably be found that the enemy Mr Gegg will not be able to ride in the

Co's. Marting.

Buffered losses amounting to no less fortbooming. Race Meeting three weeks. henca. His 'abeenen from the Jockeye of Furniture, than 350,000. A German COM- 2.30 p.m.-Auction

Crockery. Fionos, etc. at Mesra munique shortly after the battle pat Room will be distinct loss, an, with so many good mounts this year, available Hughes and Hough's.

the Allied losses down at 190,000 jockeys will be getree and owners will fad and their own at 40,000. No one dificulty in getting riders for their can believed that the German losses were didates..

·1

General Memoranda.

ZADRADAY, Feb. 3-

Chinese New Year Day.

Public Holiday.

BATURDAT, Feb. G

Police Reserve Annual Diaper. BENDAY, Feb. 8-

A largely attended masting, under the auspices of the Peking Branch of the Patriotic Lasgue of Britons Overson took place in the theatre of the British Legation recently under the chairmanship of Bir Robert Brodon, the object being to dissues

O amall, relatively speaking, because the Allies took no less than 25,000 prisoners on that occasion, when they broke through the first. German defensive line for a, distance of over twenty-six miles, and through the second also for a distance of about 80tion bitted by Mr Frodsham tou miles, besides which, in the main pressing a desira to shoulder a proper share of the Gipsocial obligations of the area, they seized valuable points in the present war. An interesting discussion recond line. Alt gether Mr BeLocaned, at the close of which the resolution was withdrawn, as it is evidently the fesling of the meuring, that its object had

CLAIM FOR DAMAGED PROPERTY.

J

The Fulano Judge this morning heard: the conclusion of the cage in which P. A. Curreem. 22 and 24 Leighton Hill Road, claimed from Lau Pai and Co. 80 Amôj Street, Waschsi, contractor, for $1,000 for wrongfal trespass on plaintif's property,

sum of 837 and heen paid into Court. M: W. EL Bhanton was for the plaintiff and Mr. E. Davidson.Jefended.

The caso arrea out of the demolition of a house near Jazdice's Bazar by the contractor which was alleged to have damaged the property adjourning which belonged to plaintiff. The latter alleged drains had been choked by debris and a scavenging lane made impassable owing to the coreless manner in which dofondant's man bed carried out the work.

His Lordship eventually gave plaintif judgment for 8106.10 and costá.

· TIGER SEEN IN THE NEW

·TERRITORIES.

CONCERT AT ENGIVEERS" INSTITUTE.

the Chief

wore bediy not with a view of providing for

kinds of suitable business; to establis. The student" bad- giron many prote branch offices for fire, marine, and life in the Eougkons as in athletics

Division 1.

infurtaco; loan investment; loan and the College. Ewa

- Deam won the Cup splendidly, depcait shipping and hotel business and ever losing a match and ony of to commence say business thee zaight ba Thy dastinguished themselves in the 1

School So

Sporta, prostable to the Company and to take than 7 first prizes, the Santor and Fullor sheroo in any other Company or Com Championship Gold Slezake, wael" "wechstäd panies.

Team Race lor the fourth gear in succeselor for which they were warmly comes skulebeć His Excellency the Governor. He

Volunteer Reserves: Field Operations. of October the German losses, upon 'sover of responsibility on the part of reported by a scout named Sin Kwok Ying lors: Umhcabra under Sergt. C. O, Aigon had be filed. The business was Amir Chaud; and Cheong Lam.

Tükin".

MOTDAY. Feb. 7

I am Excursion to Macan by tells us that down to the early days bean accomplished is arousing a greater

every line of evidence" were some

what ever 4,000,000, and be allows

Meeting of the Licensing Board.

Referring to the completion of the

fine reception for its selection, and Mr

The Engineers' Institute on Saturday Mr. C G. Alabadter '(indiructed by evening was an exeedingly popular rendes Mr. F. La Berley) supported the tendered his thanks to the Hongkong. vous, a large number of members and application, and said it was intended to Bizarolent Society for defraying the friends being present at the third soosque the new $2,000,000 shares after penses for board and lodging or Findfor evening. The ball Inoked very picturesque Chinese New Year, if the Court granted sight boys in poor

circumstance. with its long lines of scarlet lanterns, the application. The alterations and at the prize tab was long" one There was also good supply of artistes tensions would mean practically making

included the following p The appearance of a tiger at Wong Ea who vendered an outertaining programme, the Wing On Company Universal protatriculation, July, 19163-J. 8. Tandol

Examinatione, Rongkop Unire Wat vilinge, near Castle Park Bay, has been averal items being encoed. The igast idoni Afidavits in support of ibo peli (Passed with Honoura, Ews Chong Ket, living in San Hai village, who says that at Bilas was also warmly applauded for his only conducted in Hongkong and was shit Chung, Lam Chang, Wali Mohammed Senior Local: R. Ar Basto, Johor dig 1a.m. on January 28th while on duty be stump speech in pidgin English which gely of a family sature for the purpose Lamall, R. M. Rocha, L. &. Usmund, T. A

ambodia: much, I cat colour. Misa Sce of the partners and their sons.

There Karier, and. and in response Flower Bong from age Ave TheslaveBong."

www. Other contributing were the Kowloon Quarletley Mears A. N The application was granted. Bouton, W. B. Chorway. Ad England; 8. Grey, H. Ralph, 0. Labrum and Ba Surgt Thompson Mr Thompson, 1 Bolt and Mrs. E. Sillistone were tho accompaniments....`--

During the evening Pral Middleton

8:30 pmSt. Joseph' College Associa. that close upon a million of these have repayment of the loan of £1-100,00 made saw a tiger on the bilisidə carrying Pacured for har interpritation TOO o opposition, to ho petition in any

tion's Angus! Meating:

BUNDAY, FOD: 20-

of the

go to China for the redemption File He fired two shots but misaad. The din Canton-Hankow railway concession, the Pace of a pig from the village "Peking Daily News remarke: It is a pity reported by the owner; that, after, fully ten years have clapsed,

returned to service after recovery from wounds. Bat since the date to which Valunteer Reserves Field Operations, the published fists carry us there have beea nearly four months of warfare. ¡Though no action has been fought on

#go

igave

this important trunk line of the Chinese Empire is still uncompleted and the sotusl data of its completion seems to be far of

OURE THAT COUGH.

GROUP

the Western front comparable to Loos It is said that the Central Government ha

ausceptible to VERY young child is us the sum total of the casualties must ordered the van.tang, Hanan and HapehHEN you have a troublesome cough Smith, who presided, presented the billiard croup. Don't wait until this dreadful

Companies to devise means tỏ VISITING CARDS be very considerable, and on the hurry up the conservation of this line for poneumption or that you are golog to have Brines, and prize to Mfr. D. Smith, prepare for it. It comes in the night when it does not mean that you have championship cup given by himself to Mie. sisease attacks your little one before you Ruesian front they have probably military and other purpose as soon as it, but it does mean that your lange are the runner op The Chairman Alchemista shops are usually closed, and We (China Mini) were autoo-threatened, and it is just us well to be an announced that Mr. A. G. Burdon would keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on possible."

this alone should be 's warning. Get and beau much greater. Bo that we may ritatirely informed not long ago that the the sale aid and take Chamberlain's Cough give a prize for the best technical paper. Band. It never fails, acts quickly and is still reckon that the German etrength Completed in less than five years from now? Bu hambat ani statelets for sale by other wwards would bollow once shaolutely harmless. For eald, by all

with the commuga's billard competition mista and Storakeoperas has been reduced by fully 4,000,000 all Chemiets and Storekeepers.

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