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MEMO...FOR TO-DAY.

8.15 pm The Angel in the House

by the H.K. "A.D.C. Trentre Royal

MIMO. FOR TOMORROW. 230 p.m.-Aaction of Furniture, Ordekéry, Pianos e, at Moms Hughes and Hough's. *

General Memeranda.

BIRT 95.

Camera F. bruary 23, at Fonchum, the

wita ol F. W. Canay, Deputy Lom musicner of Customs, of a son, Legas, -On February 28, at Shanghai, jo ate sul Mrs J E Lead, twia daughtery-

TATE. (in Föhrance 28. at Shanghai, to

Mrand Mrs P. Ġ. Tate, a son,

The China Rail.

Hosarosa, Mornay, March 5, 1918

AMERICA AND THE WAR.

PRESIDENT WILSON's signal and significant victory in the Senate on the Armed Merchantment Question is a

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE HOUSE"

The first perkiraaney of "The Angel

MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916.

SPORTING.

GRICKET.

DULL GAME AT KOWLOON.

After a stone wall performance on Satur

of defence he has taken a ärin stand, · COURT OF APPEAL. | HONGKONG A.D.G. PERFORMANCE. Į the play has been given, should be 'ex- hibited where they san be more alusely and, the overwhelming defeat of his opponents, who sought to warn AN OPIUM COMPANY'S PETITION. PRODUCTION OF THE ANGEL OF Inspected were by Messrs,, A. M. Prosion and E. Z. Sim and appear to be very Americans front travelling on such

good" The order to wind up the Yue Hig ships by a resolution of the Senate,

The only noticeable "kitali * In Satur- shows that his views are strongly Company, made by the Chief Justice, of the House" given in the Theatre day night's performsoen was at the finish supported by popular opinion. It. Roes Dabies, was appealed against Rorul on Saturday night by members of Wals eving to an unfortunate break of day the Unirarsity Loam dafanted Kowloon

and of the curtain, ropes, the, curtain remains to be seen whether Germany Haviland de Satamarex,

in the Court of Appail To-daş, before Sir the Hongkong Amatour Dramatip retired to come down and so spoilt the by a small margin. The students com.... will head the warning, or provoke a brench with America.

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NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

J

Judge of H.

a great success in every way, 3. Supreme Court of China, Shanghai, The House was crowded and full justies and Mr Justice Comports, the Puisne

was done on the stage to a ropy clever! Judga.***

well sated.

-Tha original petition worn by San Fall Shan was to wind up the Company, on the grounds that there had been no statator7 mosting of shareholders since the incorporation of the Company; on April 18th, 1912, that no atstatory report of the accounts had been presented to the shareholders or filed with the Registrar of Today is the festival of Ching-che, or Companies ince the Company's in

sorporation, that there we fraud in dealing with the stairs of the Company. The Company had a registered office at 95 Jervois Street, and the nominal capital was $200,000 divided into 2000 shares of $100 each. The amunt of capital paid up of credited se paid was $100,000.

**Excited Icrocca."

'Ta-mam is Shrove Tuesday-pan- cake day; and the following day Ash Wednesday.

The P. Ov homeward 'maît steamer Karovala with the Hongkong maŭ of the -28th January last, arrived at Marseilles on

Thursday, the 2ud instant.

The P. & D. Chitwaed Mail Stanmer Homiten with the lendea Msil of the 25th February strived at Part Said on Saturday morning, the th instant.

The object of the Company was to carry on the basiness of saw opium merchants and to buy, wall and dead in opium of all kinda

that ground.

menced to bat shortly after two o'clock and dual picture.

Axall orchestra, organised for the did not retire until after four o'clock," Batting was exocodingly dull and usinter- and amusing comedy. It was excolleanly occasion. by Me, N. Peteckin, played nating and the Kowloon town a forcat

acceptably in the course of the oven- Į ing a couple of dances in The Blue conclude itionings in semi-darkne

The details of the match are appeadori :- Bird" and Grog's Norwegian have.

"The House" in the play is that of Sin Rapers Bindis (described as The Bore in the House, an aristocrat of the old fashioned type. It also contained two Pouches,danghters of Sir Rupert, to whom, of course, two young men were semi-attached-one described as The Nuisance in the House.** the other us

orahestra consisted of Miss Ve Crees, iss P. Gordon, Miss C. Main, Mrs. A. W. L. Robertson, Mrs. Murray Sopts, Mrs. N. Smith, Mr. P. A. Britton, Mr.

J. Chapman, Jr. W. R. Neighbour,

and Mr. N. Peterkin..

THE STRANDING OF TAM ← KOLYA"

MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY.

DENVELLITY.

J. D. Wright, and b Rag... A. de Sousa, b Braga GE Marley, Braga, b Evans

Wai Wing Lock, o Binga, b. Kay........

K. Brayshay, 20 out

F. A. Redmond, b Kay...

Ng Sio Kwong, o Brags b Kay

Ho Wing hin, not out

I

Extras: ...

Total....

H. H. Ramjahn, Chan Wing To and Yang Hià Lun dīd-nut bat.

BOWLING ANALYSM.

A..

Kay

18

Evana

14.

N. A, Narther Braga

111

KOWLOON,

F. Sutton Bayahay ...

D. J. McKenzie, o Wai Wing Lock, h

Marlos

J. V. Braga, b Brayshay B. D. Erane, b Marley

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The play is being repeated to-night. The Silly Young Ass in the House."" Auto this delightful household the and a third and dan performance **Angul the Hon Hyacinth Petavel announced for Saturday next. » for whom the widowed Sie Rupert har tid of the Blue Cross Fund (the original is introduced. He is the son of a ladyThe proceeds of the play are to go to

fund for, helping horses in the war) » seretly entertained feelings akin affection. And as she had entrusted her Angel to Sir Import's "care, the old men was only too delighted to welcome kin to his house and to do anything and everything to make him feel at home. The Augel proves to Ba a man, of cecen- The Chief Jus in his jagment aid tris sducation with a strong penchant for he aduld act find there was no moiting, on the Futurist school of urt. His hggage,

A Marine Cours inquiry was held this that there was a deadlock, but he found which slchrist teils a partechticon,"in- hera wers matters which required investicides his favourite. Futurist, paintings, morning at the Harbour Office into the gation and he made a winding op order on warily Sis Rapert's reside the bay. Kaya at Hainan island on February 21.

and his speedily set to work to train circumstances of the stranding of the s..

N. A. Narther, e Yung Hìn. Lan,

Marley Commander C, W. Bockwith, N., 9. E. Green a Rumjaho, b Marley ing, out of the gardens as well as the decoration of the interior. The Angel presided, the other members of the Court 3. P. Robinson b Brayshay was also a student of Hangeries, and sur-being, Commander Gibson, H. 1.5. Tump; J. H. Mead. b Brayshay... zorded in persuading both Sir Rupert and W. Davidsen, Comm inder, Empress P. R. Wolff, b Brayshay

W. Kay. b. Brayabay his daughters thus the Eymecial arrange Rusia: Samuel Robinson, Crimander, ments in progress at the time of his Empresa of Asia; and E. Pattinger, minster advent, were all wrong and that it was of the s.. Linan. Decessary for Fullie and Joan,to exchange functs. The reluctance of the girls and. the fury of the young men and the te Prior to the sitting of the Court, Counsel vrage they take on the Angel provide ware in Chambers with their Lordships excellent county. It was mude plain and on entering Court, the President by the Angel soon after his advent in intimated that this had decided that the the House that he could not stund cold,

Captain Willo said he very much case wa one in which it not and consequently routing dies were kept inconvenient for tre judges to sit. ging in the house even in the summer. regretted to have to make his statement.

Mr Alabaster mentioned thero was.a One day a pilnic was arranged, the rea-

The ship left Hongkong at 7.30 am. on cross appeal and that he had had a letter dersons being an island in a large lake. Sunday, February 20th. They passed Gap from the respondent stating it would not leaving the Angel on the island for the Rock at 11.45 at a distance of about three be proceeded with; be asked that the cross night without food and shelter. In so miles. They took a course to pass about thappasi should be dismissed with costs...ately of the flouse, en course S6 W. but they actually strered

happened that they also left tehind Lady 60 miles West of North Reef. They laid a The application was granted.

It is reported that, owing to the excessive tie in the price of paper, seven vernacular papers in Peking will suspend publication at the end of this month, says the "Peking Gazete."

Among Rubber Companies' div"lands recently announced from Izden are the following —Solangor United, para sa in- trim dividend of-41 por cent., and Golde flops liusi of 193 per cent.

Mr A, H. Mancell, of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, and formen ly of the Maxim Co., Shanghai Volunteer Corpe, has joined the Machine Gun section of the 14th Bn. London Scottish, and is at present trailing at Martlow,, near Putney.

wit

Since the thesak of the Yunnan ravit, as the "Peking Daily Nars, workmen in the Hanyang Arsenal bard been greatly increased. Al its trans

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Cuunsal engaged in the appeal.were:- For the appellante, Mr C. G. Alabaster and Mir Eldon Potter (instructed by Mr A. E. Crew of Meeers Hastings and ard Hastings ofBee)

For the respondent: Mr E. H. Sharp F.D. and Mr F. C. Jenkizi (instructed by Mr C. E. H. Barvis of Mesars Wilkinson and Grist's office).

Mr C. D. Wilkiness watched the inquiry on behalf of Messrs. Thoreson and "Co.,

A. W. E. Davidson, not out...

Extrat

zapresented Captain James Willox and the agents, while Mr. R. C. Faithfull | Brayah-y.. G. Carpor Jale, respectively master and

chiel offeer.

Mr Eldon Potter said that by the courtesy when the Augel had noticeably made a course $53 W by mistake. He could. pot of bis learned lander he had been asked to distinct fupression, and when they come say how it occurred, except that he must

Marley......

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Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. 13.4 11

40

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

SHIELD SEMI-FINAL,

98

The Club entered the Shield Final by defeating the Rost of the Military on Saturday by two goals to one. A draw

would have been i fxírsz result on the

4y's pay fox although the Club on ordinary showing might have been expected

to dispose of their opponents easily, the

warning to "Germany--which her War pacity, the arsenal can turn out daily 20des-with the point on which the appeal to the rescue.carly in the morning, they have made an error in using the paraller soldiers on Saturday, despite the fact that...

mountain guns, 300 ritten and 500,000 mounds of this

Ho Yat, of 48 Caine Road, has report ad to the police that about midnight on the 2nd ist. while on a voyage to Canton from Hongkong by the .. Wing On and while In Chinese waters some person stcle pieces of jewellury, value $890, and $15. |is money, the property of her mistress.

www.

A recent visitor to Vienna was sur^

prised to find the English play Mr. We to be a most popular uraning entertainment and greatly, advertised. He want to the Yeuca Wierer Volkstheater to use it, ard ascertained that the cause of its popularity tua Comination of the princips? character, a Chinaman, over an English toxiness man.

·

The British Consalat Saigon says it

they had played together as a ban only rulera. ., '

Commander Beckwith;-You did not once previously showed very fine cabida think it was necessary to take any deviation, and so understanding of the play. From the performers' point of view tion Anghow you were satisfied as to the backed up by dash and energy, that proved

was framed because that point fall to his find both asleep, the "Angel lying on the lot when the case was heard at length in ground wearing a funnel pecpond to keep

to deal with the case, for the appellants the Court below. Counsel then proceeded him warm

arguing that the ground upon which the order was made was not a proper ground.

NIPPON MENKWA KABUSHIKI KAISHA.

-

The following in the profit and loss Cotton Trating Co., Ltd.) Shanghai, for account of the above Company (the Japan

the past year:

To Reserve Funds

To Dividend 15% per annum

Yen 3.75 por Share

To Balance carried forward to next half-yearly scenunt

Ten...

Yen

we think it was rather a mistake to print on the programme the opinions of the wise men the London trikies on the play as performed in Loddon, for those opinicas could not but suggest to the audience on redection siter thy play that, egeRent an its presentation was on

deviation -Yes.

So that from practically noon one day to the "next you were on that wrong: course and nobody found it out The purse was shocked by the Chief Officer when I first laid it on.. Of course, I don't want to blame the Chief Officer more than is absolutely necessary.

ship-struck" at 6.47 am on Monday

Continuing, Captain Wilcox aid the

February 21st. He kept the engines going full speed astern to try and prevent her going any further on. She just seemed to aide on to the reef. He then ran out an anchor and held the ship off, coming off at 3.0 m. He knew that her botten must be damaged and he considered it adrūsabio to return to Hongkong. The ship was in water ballast, bound for Christmas Island. Commander Beckwith-Flow many cer. tiffed officers bad you on board ?Myself

very disconcerting to the Clubmod. The Military gave a good display in every department, and all were triors and atayers”

The wldiers drew first blood, Steele's goal from melee being the caly point spored till just before the interval, when walker put on the equaliser. The first. half had been somewhat tame, but the second period was more exciting, and there

of pot shots. The winning goal came front wara rashes on both sides, with a number

Stewart, whose shot quite deceived the keeper, and gave the Club the victory. Mr F. W. Wright was the referoo.

The Club and the Royal Engineers will thus be this year's fzalists.

OTHER GAMES.

the United Borvices Laspor, the Royal Engineern, always the better team, beat the Navy by a margin of four clear

Sutriday night, there must have been something wanting in the interpretation

that the play on Saturday night made of the comely since it could not be said

the audience howl with laughter." It ertainly kept the audience well, amused 200,000.00 mm beginning to end. but the London 150,000.00 critiques leave the suggestion that the mirth-provoking possibilities of the 138,938.99 comedy were not as fully exploited as they might be in certain directions 483,936.99 and as they posibly were at the Savoy.

The dominant character in the comedy Yen

is, of course, the Augel, and the role was tuken by Mr, Waiter Sinclair with his mucustomed ability His presentation

Chi-most dificult rule was an excel.nd the Chief Officer lent study, ileed, though perhaps little prone to heaviness at times where the eccentricities of the Angel's genito would appear to lead themselves to a lighter Interpretation. Mr. Sinclair bas nut check it over again during the evening ↑ pany, RCA, got the better of the Cons grent natural gifts as an "actor, and E-We had no opportunity. The sky was certainly enhances his local reputation, evercast and there was a lot of drizzling high as that has been, by kia capablo | min. delineation of the title role in this char- How long is it sites you actually navigat aeter

ed as master an oco-going' steamer 1---1 have been an officer but not master of an ocean-going steamer. I bare been master of a sailing ship.

By Balance brought forward

from 36th June, 1918 ... 143,915,20 By Net Profit for this half-year ending 31st Decomber, 1915

Yeo......... 488,030,99

345,021.77

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"RESTRAINT OF PRINCES."

Your second officer was a borani-He is & amart seaman with good experience.

You ay alter laying the course apa thecking in with the Chief Officer, you dic

*

Kooloon and Belchers made a goallese Braw in the Second Division of the Honge kong League, whi'e the Islami beat the Diocesan School 3-2, and the 3rd Com

fpcine by 3-0.

BONGKONG TENNIS TOURNA

MENT...

VETERANS HANDICAP DOUBLES;

-Lords cannot disregard-One of the leading London papers recently in a sympathetic view of PRESIDENT WILSON's position femarked that the President occupied what is apparently the enviable position of satisfying neither side-the thankless role of the neutral pro aims at being Fimpartial. The Germans do not hesitate to attribute their failure to secure a general victory to the atti ture of the United States. Comments in their newspapers, and particularly their cartoons, show almost as great batred of the Americans as of the British America hus objected to the Germ submarine policy, while

Mr W. Russell, Not 17 Knutsford they say she has permitted Grey Terrace, Kimberley Road, reports that Britain to develop new methods of some time between 12 p.m. on th

the 3rd sod blockade by the exercise of se63 am an the 4th inst., sono poraca power. On the other hand, treat entered the sitting room at that addrere Britain and her allies have been open, and sole & silver, flower stand, a | hg the front door, which had been left

permitted to draw milimited supplies ver sweet bowl, 7 silver spoons, and two of munitions from America, including white cotton table cnyura, total value $00. submarines sent to Canada in parts, they have been enabled to float would probably pay my British steam- loan on the American market and ship line which has any available steamers have been generally regarded to send at least one steamer there a month. friends, while the Central Powers reserving the space primary for United have beet looked upor as enemies Kingdom pets. In the hands of an America has put up with all the onergetic agent there is very little doubt. irritation arising from British inter-could be looted. At the more time the that a falgueral enge of my 8,000 tons ferences with commerce and with the agent there being one of the mais import oes incurred by the bringing of and export inrs, could probably arrange Americas cargoes before, prize courts, for a good proportion of outward cargo The personal position of the President provided the French austome regulations as at Meur. Hughes and has been one of exceptional difficulty.he most badly-needed improvements in and any other count: underwriters might

to direct transport were followed. One of

of the judgment is a far-reaching that on this addition, this many triumphs"os

decisration of war between Great Britain the focal stage. He bas incurred the bitter and relent the port is the provisier of sheds or be called upon to pay a total loss in

The feminine roles in the play are respect less hatred of all German-Americans godowns under the control of the custodis of the voyage of every ship bound to the quite subordinate to the two relen already

May I take it that you were perfectly} Besides the hostility of the class and where whips cunld immediately discharge any damage were suffered by the cargo or FL. W. Looker as Joan and Lillie Biudken Officer. I have zaver had ship en shore enemy country, irrespective of whether mentioned, but Mrs. Worcester and lies. ober? Yes, I was; so was the Chief the detection of the Bryan Democrats, their goods,

not through the outbreak of Presumably, under the new arrangement respectively, and Mrs. Gomperts as Lady before during all my 40 years' experiance, Mr G. Carpendals, Chief Officer, cor risks connected with the other Looker take up hes part slmost on the roborated the account of the facts leading

further protection against specified Sure, made the most of them Mrs. which merchants might desire would be eve of the production of the play, owing up to the stranding. He was perfectly propar abject for agreement between to the sudden indisposition of Miss Phabe aber at the time of lying the courts. Ha thom, and their underwriters,

Hay, and the intuigence of the audience had held a master's certificate ace 1822,2 Mr Booth asked the Secretary for In the House of Commons on January was requested on her behalf; but Mrs. His conduct in navigating ship had bayer Foreign Affairs if the Trading with the Looker filled the breach, so well that, been inquired into before. He knew he Enemy (Extension of Powers) Act, bad yet We have received from the Engkong but for the ship attached the pro-was the navigating oficer, papun down pat into operation in any nociral Cigar Store a sample of the Excellentes "

gramine, one would have no reason to Mr Faithfull said he was instructed to countrywhere..

Lord Cecil-A department called dgar from the

British suppose that she had not been in the plead guilty to begligence on the part of the Foreign Trade Department of the manufacturers of Manila cigars. Lase from the commencement of the both officers. The sccidenz was most in Foreign Dice has been formed under the Giralda Cigar Factory, (Generalbears fra Vorcester was, 2

explicable. There ma no suggestion that control of Air Worthington Evans to dení Maoagors, Messrs Wise and Co., Ltd.). usual, (Aspicuously successful.

with the working of the Ach andɔs. Mr. H. E. Mariel took the part of Basil they were not perfectly sober,

great deal of preparatory work he been The cigars, which are well made and ex-Males and Mr. A. AL. Preston that

performed. Apart from this many firmes

84.50 per box cellent in favour, are sold in boxes of 256 Count Pietro Rosd. Messrs: 1. A. Ridge

have been put on black hats in Chian, ray and I. A. Walker, were in the caste

Proguete Saat, Africa, and so many cases Siam, Persis

Fas footmen in the Ho

The Court found that the coume were trade is been diverted from enemy firma The winle performaals reached a high wrongly set and that the stranding was he first of the statutory black lists, under level of excellence and the players, one entirely due to the great carelessness of the the extended powers recently conferred and all, feserm to be apocsity, com master in setting and steering those wrong of Powers) Act will be published shortly.

by the Trading with the Enemy (Extension, plimented upon the clear and distant courada, bat taking into consideration that macner in which their lines were spoken. ; he look proper motion to got the ship off TAVERY family should be provided With Mr. Sinclair was responsible for the after the grounding, they ordered his Chamberlain's Pain Balm at all times production of the comedy, and this in mater's certifieste, foreign-going, tazka Sprains may be cured in much less time itself is always geurmatos of excellencesponded for twelys months, but would when fromptly timed Lame back, lame The Angel of the Souss certainly get him during that period a river master's Acu not be cured without taking shouldar, paina in the aide sed chest and provel no exception to the general suo rheumatio pains are some of the disespor

WEDEMDAT, March 8.-

2.30 pm-Aninn i Stores Tess, Fuer, Meal etc,) at Mosers. Hughes

and Hough's.

FRIDAY, March 19 —

3.20pm.--Auction of Rouerhold Farsi.

ture, etc. Hough's

4)

5 15 p.m.-Lecture on the H.I. Currency Problear in the City Hall. Behibition Football"March, H.E the

Gurettor presents Medela, Baxor, March 12 :-

9 Excursion to Macao by 16.

Trichan.

WAT, March 15

2.30pm.-Auction of Household Furni. sa Rulgo Fose, Frondwood

Itand

FRIDAY, March 17-

St. Patrick's Day."

THURSY, March 23 --II-am--A nation of Mess-Fornizürge

Billiard Table and Finan at ASC

Barracks, Queen's Bond:" TEADA, March 28-

he has put up with the powerful

A MONTH'S WORK:

Caire District, and included

6,035. Roller Bandages. 900 17-tail Bandages. 360 Knitted Eye Bandages. 72 Railer Flannel Bandages. 500 Swab

fois Horpital with abdominal, troubles.

48 Flannel Bolts for those men discharged

opposition of the monted interests. THE BANDAGE-MAKING CLASS. First, there are the great German bankera and their friends in industry. They are against him because they Consider that he is too pro-Allr. Then The work done by the Bandage Making Ithere are the other financial houses Class held by Mrs Phelipe daring February, add monied interests who are against was sent to Colonel Gordon Hall, Abbasia. him untemibly on the ground that he is not pro-Ally enough, but really because his domestic policy is agnitat the interests of the wealthy classes, The President's attitude in face of very tree criticism in the Press has been one of quiet disdain and of Is Phelips would take this opportunity indifference to what people say about of thanking the following for their kind donations to her fund, and.also of remind him, whether in America or abroad.ing the Workers that the end is just ne 11.30a.m.-Chiar Boge Resin Co He has had to face more obloquy than urgents when the clan warst started and she would be very grateful for the almost any man who has filled his continued support of everybody, both in position, but he believes that he is gifts of money, and the time of those who can coms regularly to, work in the City pursuing the right policy to safeguard Hulsa de the interest of his nation. The basis Dr Moors of that policy is the maintenance of Mr Kemp

Miss Chettle

treaty obligations and international | Mrs Landen.

A Friend W lw. On his attitude in regard to Mis MacGregor, Foochow the legality of the arming of mer. Collection Box por Mr Greenfeld,

Mrs. Butlinsam chantmen for the exclusive purpose Mrs Keine

Yoot-ER. Fire Insurance

Kreting

WYDERDAY, March 28'-.

Meeting.

VISITING CARDS

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A meeting of Iloyd's and company underwriters has been held to coaster the position created by the Restrict of Princes" judgment of the House of Lords, The Baal drafting of a clause for insertion given in what is known as the Sanday case. in the marine insurance policy was left to sub-committes, consisting of two Lloyd's and two company under writers, which will also consider the terms of a new Free of Capture and Seizure" clause. The effect

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well-known

A FAMILY, NECESSITY.

war.

The second role of importance in the play in that of Sir Rapert Kindloss, the

The following entries have been received old aristocrat of warrior ancestry, which was taken by our old friend Mr. Mow- Mr Faithfall. To what in you attribute for this additional event-open to all mem- bray Northcote in whom the character had this mistake you meda 3-It is impassible bern of the Hongkong Cricket Club et

worthy interpreter. The part was lefor me to give any explanation.

years prover-in the Club's Autos] Toured?: deed played with great success, and Mr.

May it hazo arises through your having ment Northants can well, be congratulated up the chart in the wrong position') - I had

the aide of the chart towards me instead of the top.

Mr Wilkinson said that very extensive repairs had beers, masoslary costing about 815,000.

for which it is especinily valushie. Try this poss of Mr. Sinclair's production M. certificate or a foreign going chief mate's Liniment and become acquainted with its 17. S. Considy way assistant stage manager certificate The Court ordered that George 56.28 qualities and you will never wish to be prompte The stonery wes by Carpendale be severely reprimanded for his

ithout it For sale by o Chemist and

dell and thie Fachrist paltitipas carplessness in the carigation of the ship 10%|| Storekeepers.

en the Ines performance of and that the same be placed on record.

10%

C. Thorne and J. R. Greaves. Hoa. Mr. G. Severn and G. Haslings. H. R. Phalips and H. Humphreys, R. E, U. Bird and A. E. Crook, E. W. Slado and Dr Koch,

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Lt. Col. Watson and Lt. Col. Crisp. Major Robertson and W. J. Hodge..

BLACK LISTED FIRMS.

BUBIT IN.'

GOD muy people think rboumALIAMI nauseous medicine Chalaberiato Balin managed, thoroughly into the skin cured more rheumatism than say internal rentedy in existence andres relief quicket Forala by all Chesalata and Storekeepers-

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