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THE CHINA MAILA THE

Turkey in Europe is doomed, and with Russian and British armies overrun- ulag her Asiatic territory, Turkey has begun at last to realise that her best prospects lie, if she is. to" survive at all, in an effort to come to terme with the Allies.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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The P. and O. Nankin is omitting the call at Bombay this trip, and is proovedios to Marseilles and Lendon direet.

In the Appeal Court this morning the President, Sir Raviland du Sausmalez announced that the Yus. Bing Co.'s appeal case would be the only case heard this week,

The licensed cargo boat 200 was sunk in the harbone yesterday morning I while at ancher, a night-seil, boat, coming lato sullision withőit. The junk was valued at 3200. No lives were lost.

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The Director of the Shanghai and Hongkor Wharf Co. Ltd. will recommend at the annual meeting to be held on the 15th instant the payment of a dividend of Taols 3.00 per share for the year 19:52

The Appeal Court was adjourned this HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, March 5, 1918. Sammates to meet Mr Skinner Turner who afternoon to enable Sie Haviland de

arrived in the colony to day on his way from Bangkok to Shangahi, where he has beed'appointed: Assistant Judge,

GREECE AND THE WAR.

The Peking Gazette nderstands that petitions are continuing to atzean into the

Capital from the provinces, praying for early anthronement, These documenta are promptly rigern-holed, as the officials dare not submit them to the Person on

is charged with the manslaughter of suother Chinese, who died after being knocked down by a motorcar driven by defendant on the Shaukivun "Road on February 3rd.

Inspector Sim prossented, and Mr. R. C. Faithlal watched the case on behalf of the relatives of the deconsed.

Mr. Lauritsen, proprietor of the Dragon Motor-Car Company, said dofen

THE YANG TEZE INSURANCE CASE.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 3818.

What the King's Regulations forbid is the insuring of anomy gunda. likblo to capture z not all enemy goodia,"

Min W. S. sakson, secretary of the other companies would do do'il-) sou I have to..

Witness said that in August 17, 1914, he did not think he was right in insuring ang German cargo but by the twentieth of that month he had changed his opinion bemuse between the 17th and the latter dats he had had the opinion of Mr. Blunt, the vice consul, that German cargo could be insured to neutral porta..

[course..

Mr McKмo-Hare you fraured- German." cargo in British ships?—I don't think I am abliged to answer this, but I am talk

Have you made any efforisto get Germam basiness.have not.

La auswor to Me Maclodd witness suid

THE MAGISTRAOY.

Where did the petfotiam come in l—The patriotism, cama in that if I did not do it, Bikern would. What I'could do in London I felt I could do out here. I should do no KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR-CAN.

harm ba the Germans by not doing it and DRIVER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

What other companies Yangtone Insurance. Association, gins Any British company was permitted to da The hearing was continued before Mr.wblah charges of trading with the quemy it

You have said it was a question of patrio Ilard at the Magistracy this morningar being investigated by Mr G. W. King, of the case in which a Shanghai Chinese cross-examined in the Shanghai Police. If you did not do it, the patriotiam he had not had any offers to insure Germa

kia that adogo would be thai, the British | marga in British ships. Court, сп the 2nd lost by Mr.

Empire would lows the moany 7-Yes.

Mr O. M. G. Barnie, agent in Shanghai 8. I. Makoan for the prosesation.. Mr R. N. Maalood appeared for the dalencs.

If your company dil not do it. That | far the Union Insurace Society of Canton, Kolher, companies would -Other British the principal business of which, in Shang-

compautas..

bal was marine, insurance, spoke of the "They would Yao, at that time, of imving of the different regulations, and aid that at the time there was considerskin Then the question of patriolism is | doubt in ble mind as to what cargo be was rstood to a very small limit. If you had allowed and what cargo, he was not allowed said "We will have nothing to do with to inaura. He w the Consul-Goperai. these Germans the result would have with reforemos to the rotifestions and tha be that other Britieb arms would have proclamation and had the recollection done the basiness. You would have been that ho onuld do a certain amount patriotic and they would have had the of GermKO bu

The doubo promia † - Yes ;and I should bata dose no in his mind was whether "enemy' harm to the German abippers.

included Germans 'trading in a place like compsales could have done the business. Consul General said he could do it. He Witness pointed out also that neutralShanghai. He would not say that the

He did not bear of any pentest being made might not have had authority to do that, I am patting it to you-Certainly not. by companies in Shanghai cer the bat witness said he approved of defendant I tad no German constituents to speak of regulations in the early days of the war doing it. He also had it on-

; it was explained that British companion that im December, 1914, he asked the Between these data, while you thought in London were doing the basi

business..

Consul-General again with reference to you equld not insure the property of Ger Why did you employ German agents at German cargo shipped to America and he

Hank

said there was 'no borm in Insuring harm- (mans, while you thought they were not you had a British agent 7---At a

port like that, most companies have G less cargo-China produgs-to America flisble to capture at sea, you, at the amegoncise. The object of employing Mesura | and, so far se witness konw, there was no time, bare the insurance policios pat in Talge & Sabroster was that they had question as to the vessel in which it was te neutral names. Was that for the purpose very fine Chinese connexion, through their be carried. That included war risk.

wompradore. It was to get into the native | of hoodwinking anybody 1–Cortainly not. business that we did it.

Well, alter you wro"> that letter, you received, or siber there was published, a

proclamation I am not going to say any. total probibition of insurance under the

thing about total prohillajen

dant was one of his drivers. The rula

Mr McKean-This was a mattor of vital in overtaking was to pass on the right, Importance to you this question of insuring except when there wasn't room In this German cargo-Are you telling me that case there was no room for the detador do you want me to inawer it dans to pasa docensed on the left.

Defendant was committed, for trial, his Worship saying that in his opinion defen- dant had committed a wilful set which

amounted to criminal negligence.

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO

THE BONUS TO OFFICERS.

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Shipping, and Engineering' atatezi that: The arm action of the China Const - Officers" «Guild in requesting the directors of the China Merchants' S.V. Co.

There was a publication in the North Chida Daily News" under the Treasonable Intrance Regulations, later in August, waking a total prohibition ?—There was a

reansider their decision to grant prosperity benus on the working of the feet of only ten per ceus. has resulted in the declaration of a bonus of, fifteen | publication," per cent on salaries earned from Agust Mr Macleod That is a question for 1, 1014, to December 31, 1915, amount-the Court, I think.

Does your company employ German agenta in several other parts for the same season 1-Nos we had four or Eve other German sgodcies, I think,

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For what reason did you employ them !. -They bare-been there for years,

Mr. Makean naked witnus when he had. stopped doing business with German firms.

fr. King pointed out that counsel shoull not sek such a question withous warning the witness that be need not

Answer if,

Witness said he could not's y. He use quita prepared to answer, Mir, Makean's But you opened up with a German agent questión as to whether his firm did busi- in Enakow beaus the firm's compradoreñess with Germans. His answer would be had a la ge Chinese connexion —Yes.

JAVA

"Yes,"

Me King-You need notray that. Witness--I am prepared to my that I did business with German, hạt nei to answer any other questions, I am not represented here by coun-el-

Witness mid he had received no inform

Shangbai.

Decumber, Dything appearing in the localAssociation that their money would be to Gresllowed to ship caiga bōlonging

High." In this conexion & vernaculs: CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY-press aancuncing that while the total saved Yes

MIN.

delayed.

DAMAGED BY BANDITS.

prohibition of trading with the enemy was not enforced in Chinn, at the same time the British Government exhorted British subjects and British companies not to have any dealings with Germans - I cannot say 1 de.

You cannot recollect that it appeared in the newspapers 14 the raport of something said by a responsible Minister in the Bocao

of Commons H-I cannot say I do.

·

You have always been rather friendly with these German sgents in Hankow -

houx I have seen once. I did not know have never seen them, except Mr Bahnson, them until July 14 by correspondence aren

they were allowed to do it. That was nope

non-contraband,

Mr. McKean said that in view of the

tatements alleged to his been made by upon for the purpose of showing that the the Consul General, which were relied

regulations were not in force or that they were abrdged in any way, it would be This hatter written on July 1, 1918, necessary for him to all the Consul letter is it not? Yes, I think I wrote the wished to do so, terminating the agency; that is a cordial General to rebut that evidence and be same letter to all of them.

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their cars and attention, hat you also It is the ordinary letter thanking them

Mr. Melood said be had no objection and pointed out that he did not intend to

address his Worship until the whole of the evidence was before the Court.

The sea adjourbed until next all | morning.-) N. Q. Daily Nawa,”

I wish you to refer to that latter of August 11, 1914, written to Messrs Telge & Schroeter. I think you express a bope there the certain Guru Dis'eimers would be asfe Can you tell me why" Yon express the hope that they will ascape ing, in the case of a senior manster on a Mr MacKean-And that regulation pro. British cruisers, why?-I hope they will tion from the Counsel in writing Be con- that at meeting in December The Hongkong, Canton and Macaculary of £4) per month, to the hand-hibited you from insusing cusmy cargo - Why T A British ssociation writing to the attitude of the Consul towards the Steamboat Co., Ltd., dzinu is that, to some sum of 102, and a propertionate an act answering any potat of law unless German sgook, Great Britain and Germany insuring of German cares was apparently it was at the time and the Association thir. He considered as a critor whether TAKEN in conjunction with theit the convenience of travellers visiting arount to other grades, payable on April Ism obliged to,

xpresses the hope that certain German Jany beneft would result to Germany as With continuing said that" after steamers will be red 7-This is a léttarampire, and be considered the shipment of reports which indicate that Turkey Mao on the occasion of the Procession. The principal griovares of the

masters, officers and engineers of the October 26, 1914, to considered that he to a merebant arms. I did not know that cargo to Anaries would be el no hatest to of the Crows at Murao on Sunday, 12th is anxious to come to terms of pesce instant, the departure of their as Tai, China Merchants' feet was that the par had a right to insure enemy cargo ishe war was going to Isat so long as it has the German empire, even from Germans in with the Allies, the news of a reshan" will be delayed till 7 pm.

ment of a smaller bonus placed that company on a different footing, to the British, contral or Allied steamers. for that it would be on serious. We were not so down upon the Germans at that time. Blant's conversation upon the subject mado-August, 1914. conciliation between the Kiso OF

3fr &. K. Craddook, of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., said that his frui employees of other companies of the him think, if he thought at all about the GREECE and M. VENEZELOS, who has

coast she held the same qualifications mattor, that there was no harm in what he communicating in your agents -We had Chinx Steam Navigation Coowners of the

lo other words it was just a friendly were tha goneral manager of the Indo been such a prominent figure in the

mud, performed exactly the same work as

was doing.

insured the cargu under their open policy | str. Entwo. They were abo agents at the themselves.**

and for the sake of the Association. I hoped time for the Indrs line, which owned the . political life of Greece, is of much

Me McKean-Do you recollect, aboab that the boats would get to their destius.stm Indra and Indraghiri. At the end of the end of November to the middle of tian anfely.

1914 there was no question as to whether ⠀ significance. Since his breach with

A hope

expressed on

behalf of the they were a the Kase over the all-important question as to the part Grecce should paper prints the following story. A cer play in the war, M. VENEZELOS has in Ministry engaged a well known writer ma teo ut 8200 to draft a petition to the maintained no secrecy regarding the

"Wo learn that during last night bandita Ta Huang Ti, praying for an early authopae policy he would have preferred to manh The petition is said to have been did some damage to the Canton section of see his country adopt He has warded in the most ornate terms; but the Canton-Kowloon Railway. Same delay from the first been convinced that before it could be submitted the mandate in the train service was caused thereby this postponing the Grand Ceremony was tenedorsing, but we understand that the line has been repaired and traffic is no longer the permanent interests of Greece dictated alliance with the Allied; Powers against Germany, Austria MILITARY CROSS FOR HONGKONG, and Turkey. Only six weeks ago he was reported as declaring to a Press correspondent who interviewed him Manro 18th London Regiment (Tondnu "the present situation of Irish Riffer) TK, and prior to the war-s Governmental uncertainty and quasi- member of Messrs Jardine, Matheson &

Co.'s Hongkong tall, has been awarded Imposed upon Mr. William Alfred Wilson, neutrality does not promise a may the Military Cross for conspicuous a dealer le chemicals, of 5 Bevis Marts future for our country." If the Allies callantry and ability at the Quarries, near B. O, at the Guildhall upon charge of win-and be said it was his earned Vermelles, on December 16, 1915" Tommitting breach of the Trading with the Enemy Aes by trading in carbotiste, of eficial record says: "He was in command potash coming from Germany. conviction, even before the Battle of of a party of Grenadiers in a very exposed

Mi. E Wilde. E.C. representing the shipment here -When we know of it, yes war these Germana, in China would be has obtained the following, replies to the the Marine, that they would win-position in the front line and repaired defendant pleaded not guilty. #Greece will have nothing to gain," succession of violent bomb attacks made that the defendant was the sola partrer of Mr Towers Humphraya prosecuting, said by the enemy," On the contrary, the good will and

fim trading as Wilson and Co., which friendship of Françe England and

doalt largely in chemicals. On November 4 last he wro'o to the Board of Customs you --No.

Do they produce the bill of Inding to rice-conaut and sald be had also and con- weeks past the British have not scored ». Russia would be lost to Greece. "On:

They give a information.sultations with his legal advisers. The success in the Baltic. asking permission to import some carbonate They are not allowed to show us the hit of interview with the former and the advice This is due to the fact that German what ground," he asked, "could we

of potash. The matter was referred to the lading. We give them the number of of the latter more or less agreed. His legal Home. Ofice, but it was thought that before 1.85 pm-Auction of Household Farmi-expect any favours from those whose

consequenza' of the Wat, De dealing with it it would be desirable that packages, marks, and name of steamer and advisers informed him that the notification navigation in those water is practically tare, ate. at Messze. Flughes and put favours we are returning to-day Ramardo's Homes are in special need that German carbonate of potnah was bring shippar fent don't think we should inquire.ko to nauts ports

inquiries should be made, for it was knows they give us the information we want. of regulations on September 19 did not suspended, owing to the ice.

Do they give you the name of the provent him insuring the cargo from Han- (9) That England does not far the Germin feat, but that Germany's diarchant Mr BingHere is a notification and you not the Entente Powers that gave us No destitute child is over refused ad- It would appear that defendant bed cargo-I know that since have told y that so it you were told by Me Blunt marine is not destroyed and is ready to freedom, life, protection, till the lastmittance and in addition many children bought a win of the carbonate of potashm

have been sent to be cared for until the New York. The correspondene began did not know it until the other day.

from an American firm, Don D. Lewis, of Not from the correspondence No, I tot apply to shipm oss of German cargoon declared. moment? And to day with our end of the War.

neutral ports. Wers you not surprised? To this it rony be replied that the ports September 29, and it would he seen called benevolent neutrality"

Witress admited that if the policies. I cannot any. 1 bad not done any basis with which, after the cordasion of peace, It is interesting in learn that 6,000'old that Mr Levis clearly indicated that tha

were made out as payable in New York hades of that natare at that time. chemical was of Germen origin, and, at would be campelled to pay legitimate claims. Your mind had been directed to theis may be possible or profitable for Germany defendant attended to his own correspond- ence, he must have been aware of it. Schroeter ab Hankow was really made which looks a fairly stringent one, and

The appointment of Messrs. Telge & question whether yoroculd do business with to trade, will depend on the peace terms

Germans. When you see the notification, the latter may have to sign. cause be bad fat down written comments before the war broke ant ? Yes..

--The admiral nazh asserted that German not each stately nece It was absolutely necessary, concluded 1916 -Fee

And it was determined upon July, 1, some Government official tell you that abmarices, in lazs than a year, had sunk does not apply to German cargo for naus at least 1,300,000 tons, of enemy marchant rules, made in the interest of the public. When did you leat receive from Telge & urprise I cant remember Mr Humphreys that in these days these.

By notice 1-Yes.

als ports, did you not express any shipping. should be strictly adhered to.

THE DIARY.

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, March, 10.---

Hoogb'a

the

8.15 p.m.-Lecture on

H.K. Currency Problem in the City Ball.. Ethibition. Football March. H.E. the

Governor presents Medale..

Sırrınay, March 15—

115 p.m.-The Argal in the House by H.K. A.D.O. at the Theatre Royal

SAT, March 19:-

.m.-Excursion to Macao by a..

**Taishan".

WEREADAY. March 15-..

£30 p. m.-Auction af Household Forni tare st Ridge Coasa, Broadwood Bond.

FAT, March 17-

St Patrick's Day.

Tammar, March 23 ---

Barracks, Queen's Rond

Tanay, Mamh 28:-

that

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"Second Lieutenant Ronald Georga

In

DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.

with scorn and bad faith? Was it of assistanco.

we

"

give our precious assistance to Bernardo Boys from all parts of the world Germany and to our enemies, Bul-aro fighting for the Empire.

Homes,, and subscriptions and clothing are

garia, and, worst of all, to Turkey," For 20 years, work has been done in And supposing the unexpected hap Hongkong during Lent for Dr. Barude's pens and that Germany was? Inat home during Easter week. It is that event, as M. VENEZELOS is earnestly hoped that the same kio sup credited with saying, it will be still port will be renewed this yaar. wome for Greece, for she would have Donations, clothes for the children, or Bulgaria on her frontier twice is articles for the Sale of Work which will be large, twice as strong, as she is to day. April 28thy will be gratefully received by held at 128 The Peak on Wednesday, "The intentions of Bulgaria, M. the Hon. Secretary, Mrs H E Pollock, VENEZEĻOS remarked, "are no secret 128, The Pask.

to any one: within two years after the

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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

LONDON CHEMICAL DEALER.

FINED.

A âne of £50 and £10 1%, costa was

or cath

Now we will come to January 29. gather your view on that date was that you wers entitled to ingersonemy "cargo in British bottoms from Hanicow to Now Tork? To neutral consiguses.

To New York 1-Tia neutral pock............

We take this opportunity of express ing our regret that our businen elitions with you will thus come to an end, events for the time being. That rather suggests that when the war terminates you would employ them sa agents again, does it not?Yea I suppose it does:

I

Mr McKean, producing the monthly returns from Hankow There are three shipments there, under the date of January 18 in the name of Townsend Busharred Yes.

Is it customary for you, apon receiving these notices, to trace the cargo is tran

If you find it has not been shipped by the steamer that you wished it shipped by, have means of making inquiries We inquire of the agents.

You know that, wae Carlowitz & Co.'s

Sbroster any dums co secunt of the premlcollected by them -1 think for the

account at the end of January.

Have you closed down all your other

Was a similar letter written to them. 1 Garmin agencies Yes; on the same day.

think it was scaly the same,

and are all these lettera scen by the

ciation 7-o.

VIEWS OF CHIEF OF THE GERMAN ADMIRALTY.

rectore.nf the Yangtze Insuranos Asso-TH APPROPRIATE COMMENTS.

So that really is not an expevasion of opinion on the part of the directors of the Association that at the termination of the once more appointed agents of a British company ---Oh, vo,

Witnese da

admitted that he had laid stress apon interviews he had with the shipping.

From an official source, Router's Agency

declarations made recently by the Chief of the German Admiralty.

The admiral asserted. (1) For four

or someone as the Consulate that it does resume navigation as soon as peace is

Ahe exact figures regarding the shipping Mr Macleod, referring to Mr Blunt, of Great Britain. which country has the

wasted beside the magistrate:

May

be informed what Mr Blunt telling your Worship?

Mr King-I really did not hear.

largest fact of all the Allies, have been

is

published and show that in fifteen menthe

Mr Mack of-Bogasse I should like to

Teat,

up to October 18, 1915, thi pat tonange of veals sunk was 395,840...

Questioned, as to the imminence of

depaid on Germany, whore fleet was pres

The defendant, giving evidence on aid that he had no ides that he was doing anything illegal in giving the order: He

Witness continued by stating that did not, at a matter of fact, know that the though a demand was made for the money

origin, defundnet mast hare krown the goods that the business. done by Telge & potash was of German

en Jane 15, 1915, they had received a hear the whole of the case against the naval badle, the admiral aid it did not Sir John E.ddeley considered that the hun.in respect of It. He did not ace Company did not hear it, really. I pared and awaiting battle, were German, goods, whia sort of offence Schroeter from January to May was very was turning overhe mid that it was certainly realize that Eko Bund, the Balts and the

M Kieg most be dealt with severely but he would large; it was about Tle.

Little neval knowledge is required to: sake into seneideration the defendant's mey but not baen pald

Tie. 2,000. That Witness further bigh character and the fact that he had kis

Mr Mocan-Can you tell me why they end of 1914, or beginning of 1915, there Ing, do not leave much elbow-room for

bis impression thịt, at the inferview at the Hial. Oxoal, where the Germans úre lurk- are holding this money I can. that he was looking after two woman Why Because we owe them money.

WAS no suggestion that hat he was doing attacking fisetaget att disk Belgian refugens. In theas circamstances

was contrary to say regulation. He did In respect of that, open policy—Yes.

Finally, the admiral repeated that it he decided to impose only a mibigated

hot think there was any reference to any not the Gorman, fest that England feared, Questioned about the Reiber mortgage regulations The result of the interview but the development of the United States penalty.

position to secure the interest. The transfer

war, at her first, opportunity, she will.HE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE. uns serving the country and also fall on and crusty is, finding no possole

wae

wines explafood that he desired to be in did not leave the subject of any requistous Navy of hamilfly would norma

resistance on our side." What Turkey The many friends of Miss Phoebs, May would have to suy in the circumstances will be glad to learn that she has recovered can only be conjectured, but at the brom her recent fadisposition which present stage of the great war it is salutantly compelled her to relinquish

in position is of the mortgage was to prevent him being on his mind

which he could not me for Bhaagal of the South British Insurance itempt contained therein to involve Mr W. Wakeford Cox, manager in incomprehensible but for the obvious Ita..Auition of Mesa Forniture, idle to speculate on the subject. ber pert at the inat moment and they may FLAGS TO SUIT CIRCUMSTANCES. Mr. MeXoen The property on which Co., which does marine lusurance, sald be England with the United States.

Billiard Table and Piano at AS.C. A more immediate question is: What look forward to seeing her as Eulalia BUTT CIRCUMSTANCE

yea Advanced Tha 17,000 was transferred remembered a notification, which appeared To sum up, it may be asserted confidently is to be the fate of Turkey? What the third and final performance of that The Admiralty recently issued a state ho Vide for Tia. 17,000-I don't remember in the North China Daily Nevu on that the British feat on more to the place will she have on the map of the right and brilliant fantsey The Angel in meat to the effect that, before, stating the Was that not merely a nominal transfer? August 10, 1914. He was rather perturbed world, but tha's the British and all those world after the War? The groot inst. at 9.15 p.m.

the House on Saturday next the 11th British stlp Commodore in the Mediter really must refer you to my legal about it and called on the Consul General who hayd stheart the welfare of women and

Tangan, the suomy submarine had two adviser. They put it through witness naked Bir Everard If it was permis Bshermen and merchant

on August 20, 1915, to inquire about it, chiláron, voyaging on the sens, and of rowa, Jazz Irom Neon H.K. Fire Insurance Co's military achievements of the Russians We are informed that there are still a

Bags Furled on its maakt for p

Do you know who is in possession of the able for British companies to insure fearing the development of the American Having obrtained the nationality of property. It is registored in my name German cargo to Americs, Eir Eversed marine, have welcomed it a proof that Meeting

in the Caucusus, and the steady pre number of good seats ayailable for this the Commodore, the: Kabmarino unfurled hosed 7-Reiber, I think I don't know

Who is in nccagation of the ground and stated that there was nothing to prevent there is a growing improbality of German the German Bag. It appears, consequent parations in progress in Mesopotamia performance and those who are interested by, that the submarine was prepared to fly why I think so, but Le bails the hounded from using non-contraband naval war methods being adopted. WERELDAY, March 20

received 8: 1153.m.-China Sager Rabaing Oo for a British advance to Bugdad in becoming better acquainted with the either the German or Austrian Bags He may not be living in Shanghet for afferman cargo in neutral ships to mental

I know ofports The same day withcar mean the loss to Turkey of an exten: *parkling dialogue of the play, a great sccording to the nationality of the vennale Magistrate. You have said that your he had now found that "You may inmare-i

A fetter from the Consul General stating that aive area of her Asiatic territory; and Partion of which it is not posible to

mind changed frequently two or three nemy good not contraband" The letter times at least. First of all you thought an stated that British ships were not whether the German plans in the "reciate at one hearing, are advised to

you could insure and then you thought you allowed to carry enemy goods at all to and Batans succeed or are defented the

could not. The risw than of your company from any port except under His Majesty's was only a question of getting premia licenco

RETTEK medicina can not be male VISITING CARDS ultimate result will probably be tho Two men went into a restaurant and

TROUBLE AVERTEDA TA

Tusand avoid RAM WAGE. vituo aid he wsa again partarbad It relieves tho lang, opens the secretions; naked for some Turkey without soy dreece.

A than Chamberlain' Crush Romedy, same for the European portion of The girl said I'm afraid I can't Fertin." ITEA little cold and sore throat of yours. There was no question of patriotism in ther was no datipation between neatral aids expectoration and assists nature

faitly cafe righ Turkey--it will pass under the They said Then call the Biophorus." She

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