-FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTION RKES TO THE GOVERNMENT,
General Auctioneers Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission Agents.
PROPRIETORS".
**To-Kwn-Wan
다
Coal Storage.
t'oignonend
Bentley's
A. B., 4th & 5th EditionIN,
A
Telegraphic Cocie.
Telegraphio Adresa
**MEIRION"
HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE Le Tablic Auctions, HE" Undersigned juve received in:
un
TUESDAY,
the 16th Mor: 1914, commencing at 1.30 pm, at the Sales Rooms, 'No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner ví
Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
'BLACKWOOD, FURNITURE.
CARPETS, RUGS,
a.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC" AUCTION.
Conditions of the
Petting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 15th day of May, 1916, at 3 p.m. At the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of Elis Excellerey the Governor, of Que Lot of CROWN LAND.
at Shaukiwan Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a tarm of 75 year with the option of renewal at Crown Rent to be axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, to one farther term of 15 year
Lexity
No. of Kala.
|itegiary No.
Inland
Particulars of the Ext.
Boundary MamaLLEWERATICA. (approximate). 11
2. & 5 W
The th the
periale plan 17,000 76
¿xbout:
THE CHINA MALL.
| AMAZING. ADVENTURE OF SHIP'S again and started to battle against a
CREW.
nearly dead head with a very hopeless jab in a steamerk lifebut with Prelationshig (nil). We slowly
ATTACKED BY PIRATES, THEN banged and banged on 16 diagonal
ABABS.
course for the share all day, and then, as we got nearer, the wind fell lighter Hwell and lighter, and the nasty, lumpy The sinking of the British tommer
We eventually took Court by an Austrian submarine and still in evidence, the subsequent adventures of some of the down the sail and got the car out, as I crew, who passed six days in a boat and all see a decent locking landing in, a
with houses in lucie were attacked by Bedouins after having ground. We succeeded in making report from Captain Arnald C. Rsatisfactory landing. We slept on the sands that night, after having shocked Groom
About 10.43 am, January 1913, Imut thirst with some well water and was writing in the saloon, when I hear cateu a quantity of limpets from the The building a gun fired. On reaching the bridge, the rocks with our biscuits. third mate told me it was fired across
we had seen from the sew proved to be the bow. Then another was fired acres long, deserted reins, and there was no
The G the bow, one over the bridge and one sigh of life suywhere under the stern, from a submarine on the engineers the second mate and I kept port quarter: at the same time, one or watch by turns during the night. two persons told me that there was an other submarine on the port bow. I stopped the engines and indicated that I had done sy by fag signals. The dring stopped, and a submarine was soon close to us with the signals flying Abandon ship immediately I took a chronometer, sextant and chart in the starboard boat and we left the ship, the other boat left
little before us.
HAVE YOU A
BAD LEG
with wands that discharge oe 'născutɔn, perhiga MYTÍNĚ Sith Wabammation and swallen,: than
ben you prase your ånger ya sha fedem ad pari.. a laras the Improvaton! If so, under the jah. you have pulsati, which dades Bil the remedies, To kara sied. Perhaps your knees are swollen, Sujatars being lot, the time, with the kazka, round which the skin may be dlanoleucan or there may be wounds; the daring it sllowed La sandman, will deprive you of the power to walk. You sy have sideraded vackron hospitale, and be told your cale Bopeless, or utvised ja unhandt to: ampotation, but det mot: Try the Grasklapper i wilah tua mortam, vore zu den ■ Abscesses, Candelas Swellings, Poloned anda, Carbess Usersund Joints, Bentona, House
ne Series, Tasot and Dog Seed, at anal to the Drag Story for a box
GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT. AND PILLS. Preputed by Albert, Alham House, Farringdon 'Street, Landon, England. Prise de Badland. 1/1) mot. H21- par Sam.
J
Agents - S. Watson & Co.,
Hocgkoog.
BERNSTORFF'S BROTHER.
A SELANGOR CLUB INCIDENT.
When I awoke, on the Hith, I corsi- dered that it would be unwise to leave this place, where we had plenty of water and shell fal, until I could find out in which direction the rarest civilized poct lay. So after breakfast I set out with three men to try and find some human being who could tell us We phulled on until about noon without seeing anything thas we wanted and We had no sooner got clear of the were just giving up hopes, when a very ship than the submarine started aring tall Arab appeared. He came back tu at her. Eight shots were fired, one of the camp with us. One of the firemen, them
broke the signal hulliards on the Greek, could ancak Arabic, and the bridge. They stopped firing then, and Arab suggested that I should go with Now that there is so must said alwur him to the nearest town on foot. This coming close to the boats ordered unenud not do as I was utterly done the German Ambassador to the United alongside. This was a dangerous pro- 594ceeding as the unbutarine deck was up with the six or seven hour walkStates, perhaps the folowing notes abou
just awash, and there was a hig swell ing that day, but I sent two Greek the career of his brother, whốn 1 had I was ordered to board the submarine, firenten, with himne poke Italian the pleasure to meet her it was a real and then some Austrians were sent in and the other Arabic-au told them to lasses, and the two boats returned to the Coquet.
A Baleh correspondent writes to # Cairo paper
HONGKONG"DOG & CAT SHOW.) our boats armed with revolvers and ent- try and get some font to take us out of Pleasure to know the naus as long as he!
5
To be hell at the
HACE COURSE (HAPPY VALLEY)
SATURDAY,
the 13th inst.
All Dogs and Cats must be on the benches by 1 pm sharp,
Budges and Servant's Passes are now Frudy and may be had on application Four Laris Carpets Upholstered Catalognes may be obtained from the
As Follows (m.
Suites Armchairs wna Podus, Card, Tables,
-Bedroom “Furniture. Bram Bedstead,
Double Brass-mounted Bedstende, Side 1, board, Dizzer Wagons. Eztension. Dining
undersigned.
PRE 50 PENTS EACR.
Admission to Show
..
... BI
All hands were given twenty minutes to get what they wanted from the ship
this as soon as possible.
31
ATTACKED, MEN ENTRENCH THEMSELVES.
by several rifle bullet whizzing, round! Next morning we were all surprised
was not allowed to pron his huids in, one's pockets in the Malay Stales years ago
alght be of interest to your readers.
In 1803,, while serving in the Pubile
Bombastic, insinuating.
at the same time the Austrians louted. On looking we found! they came from Works of one of the Federated Malay whatever they could in the time. When wd Arabs on a hill some distance inland, States. I made the acquaintance of the they had all they wanted they ordered who, between shooting at us, were brother of the Kaiser's Ambassador at the two lifeboats to return to the sub-dancing wildly and baughing and yelling. marine, then set two time-fuse bombs Thinking they were two Arah boy's who Washington under water abreast numbers and had got hold of rifles somehow and were flattering, and not sparing a single wils. holds, and left the ship themselves. just amusing themselves, I told my como ingmaciate himself, but always with a Shortly afterwards there were two panions to take cover, which we did in explosions, and the ship settled down deep trench formed by the ruins of some
commanding appearance—such; was the old building, right at the water's edge, man knew. After wasting in different in fact the son came well up in the trench Stales in America, and dading himmelf on his beam-endi, he drifted to the Malay Arabes with rits, staticnly appeared and gable-hearted Nature's gentleman, r Half an hour after that alot fifteen States and was picked up by that generous
by the head.
MR. REY RESPONSIBLE."
after
Tables and Chairs Ten and Ucessional ‡ Soliers & Sailors in uniform half price questions as to my ideas. of the over the edge of our trench and might say Grand Seignour," the late
Tables, etc., etc., Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Crockery, Glass Ware including Cut glass," Cooking Stove Cutlery, Tollet Sits, Joe Chestä, ete. Ruth Room Utensils, etc. including a quantity, of } Good Electro Plate,
**AL
2 Pianos, Electric Reading Lanips, Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, quantity of Blackwood Furniture. Pic- tures, Engravings, and a few Oil Paintings, Bath Fuls, Americang Ire Chest, etc.,
"
And
A few lots of Brass Vases Flower Pots.
(Full.. Particulars from Catalogue } TERMS -Cash.
'HUGHES & HOUGH, Assettoner.
"Hongkong, May, 10, 1916.
FOR SALE
FUR SALE
(Ladies Free)
:
G. W: GEGG, Hou Secretary and Trena urevs Hongkong, May 11, 1910.
640
1
was the
While all this was happening the courat one end. under of the submarine asked me many ultimate result. termination, ete, of the war. I think that he came to the con- elusic finally that I was profoundly
the orant on subject; he wound up saying:
"When you get back to London, captain, tell Mr. Grey that if be thoes not want his sheet to tie the war; it is only being kept up by air and the young men of England."
The two lifeboats were near therub WANTED Farished, partly furnish-marine again now; and bailing was in full FLAT in CENTRAL DISTRICT
ed or unfurnished ROOMS or progress in each bout with two or three buckets. I remarked upon this to the **ROOMS", Apply
commander of the submarine, and the CCHINA MAIL' Office.
fact that both their bilge planks had me when he fired. The force of the shot a constant guest at the Residency, Then, most. likely betn
sprung ungside his knocked me backwards. I remember at one of the Baris Committee mert Hongkong, May 2, 19167
601
awash deck.
• ROOMS - WANTED.
WANTED.
0
A Portuguese FOREMAN ENGINEER
for in industry in Hongkong, must have thorough knowledge of managing Chinese workmen good salary to 639suitable that.
Apply by letter stating age, and experience to "S".
THE
THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell at their Sales Reus, N. 5. Des Voeux loud, Comer
of lee House Street.
Que four Cylindered Marine Engine' 12-15 horse power complete with Magnet, Reverse Gear, Shaft, Propellor,
Fall particulars may be had from the undersigned
JE
TERMS: Cush.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 4, 1916.
AGENTS. "
Clo “China Mati* Office. Hongkong, May 3, 1915.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL..
610
and after MONDAY, 8th May, 1916, the Offices of The China. Fire Insemince Co. Ltd. will be REMOVED to the Offices of The Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd.
3 Queen's; Buildings. Chater Road,
C. PEMBERTON"
Secretary,
Hongkong, May 6, 1916
037
017 DAIRY FARM NEWS.
LONDON-WHsiam Slater, 49 Great
Russell Street, w... F. ALGAE, 11 & 13. Clement's" Line, Lombard Street, E.C., T. B., BROWNE & Co., Lid 183 Queen's Read, "Victoris St. CLARKE,
SON & PLATT, 85 Grace- church St. E.C... Starr & Co., Ltd., 30 Cornhill, GORDON & GOTCE, 15 St.. Bride St., .c. Rosen Watson, 160 Flert Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Ell, Holborn Viaduct, 1.c. D. J Keruza & Co., & Whitefriars St.. L.C. MATHER & CROWTHER, Ltd., 10, 11, 12, NewBridge Sky 1.0.
SCOTLAND --FRED. 1. SIMONY, 8 North
El, David Street, Edininityh. PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYENCO FREZE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Bately, Paris.
NEW YORK-T. B. BROWNE, Ltd., Eolian Hall, West 4ånd Street, Nov Fork City.
THE CHINESE EVANGELIST OFFICE, 52 West 22nd Street.
SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports general'y:BRAN & BLATE, fan From-
FOOCHOW:-Baocx & Co. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NE # ZEALAND:-Gonzor & Goren, Mei- bourne and Sydney.
CEYLON --W. M. SMITH & Co.." Tax
APOTHECARIES Co., Colomb
SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &a :-KELLY
& Walsh, Lan,, Singapore. - PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :—A, S. Wat
"sox & Co., Manila,
SHANGHAI ---Messrs. KELLY & WAZNIL,
JAPAN:Masura. KEILY & WALLE, LED,
Kobs and Tokohama, CANTON;—PATELL & CO (7)
L
THE CHINA MAIL, LTD.
5. Wyndham Etree, Hongkong
you happen to be late your mania will
··be Coastouälylund Promply "purred Bugh the Sims.” Unly at the ALEXAN-
CEA CAFE
FISH
WE HAVE RECEIVED.
A NEW SHIPMENT (F SELECTED
FINNON HADDOCES HADDOCKS FILLET
KIPPERS
SMOKED BLUE COD.
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
H
having given a preliminary yell, begin jubbering bard in Ambient na The two closest to me bad their vites frearly to fire. I held up my bands to indicate 4 One of them still that I was uparnied jabbered at me, bug the other took care- ful aint at my head. I ducker forward and to coe side a little at just about the same instant as he pulled the trigger, so that the bullet took a track through the flesh across the back of my shoulders instead of hitting my head.
The Arab was only about six feet froin
Sir John Rogers (Eger) who
ritish Resident of Selangor, and after wards died as Governor of the Gold Ceast. Sif John, or Mry Redger us he was then, couig ass this hamma drift in Singapore, pickeri hine op, and as the Selangor Club, etieritise the Spotted De" was in need of a Secretary, put his there to fill the place. The Count." as he was known in Kuala Lumpur, was
I told him it was nothing short of fy head hitting the sand.fings of the Club, it was disconred that i
that I must have bat conscious-
murder to send thirty-one, den awayness, as when I awoke everything was the cash was short and an investigation like thas, middle of winter, too, so far quiet except for the groaning of the followed at which Bernstore, with we from land. He laughed and said he carpenter, who was rolling between me sang-fuid of his Washington brother, and the edge of the water about six feet spoke of the maiter as a trifting incident.
are the next ship and send her
to bok for us.
The boats were alongside by this time. and the Austrians searched them for anything valuable, taking chroniometers, sextants and charts and also every scrap of paper they could find. They would not let me keep even the "account of wages of the crew or any of tay bills, although I asked them specially for these litter, and remarked to them what Farther up the trench the little earthly use to them. They ordered me could see nothing of anybody else and they were and that they were of no Iulian messroom boy was lying dead back into my boat and then left us.
was afraid to go out of the trench, think ing that if the Bedouins saw me alive they would come back to finish nie off
PASSING SHIT TAKES NO NOTICE.
CARPENTER MUTILATKU, TWO D"AD. aad, although the amount ran into three I found he was horribly mutilated, but | figures, said in a lordly way that he would still alive. He asked me to drag him aqucre it up when he received his next away from the se. I tried to, but be was a big man and my wound was very cheque from home. A member, however, painful. A little way out in the water an up and asked the Count, he was the stewart was floating, face down stilstandjag, when the cheque would be waris. Whether he was shut or drowned, forthcoming, and what gunrarunter the or both, I do not know.
members had of the comte being paid-- theist look, which might have frozen Whereupon the Count gave him a anybody else, but not the practical mem ber he was addressing, and thundered out:
The word of a gentleman!"
I
As we were well to, the N.wd. I deemed it wisest pe xteer bath, espe
I had been keeping my eye open for des the wind was freshening from the heat that. I hepoch was coming to I cannot remember whether the cheque. the S. to W., as we should then be fetch us, and after having given the was sufficient to cover the doulcation, pe running right across all the tracks of carpenter several drinks of water I was whether poor Rodger helped to pay it out steamers between Port Said and Alex-overjoyed to see the once and funnel the Couns," nothing daunted, wees on andria and Malta. We in so until of Small stamer coming round the nearly dark, when a steamer was sighted. point and more still later when I made a Secretary for songe time after, bet We saw her bull. The mate's boat, out that she was flying the falian flag. oventually suddenly disappeared from the When she headed into the bay and lier scene and I never heard what had become which was a good bit nearer to her than
we were, showed three red Bares, and
boat.
boat was coming ashore, I came out from
we showed one, but if she saw them she the trench. There was not a sign of the of him. But if he is still alive. I should thick he would be a most valuable took no notice of us. We were very soon Bedouins or the rest of our men except
sailor named Lord, who was lying onequisition to his brother in Washington, all wet through and remained so praca sai
for the six days we were in the the sand some distance from the trench, tically for
wounded by both bullet
ten of them, had Heavy weather, with a cold north and He said that the other and bayonet. westerly wind, continued all the night. been carried off as prisoners by the
after Bedouins Allowance of biscuits and water was
having had everything of p y value taken off them. started right away that night, viz., two any
When the boat landed, the commander KING GEORGE'S STORY OF THE biscuits and a half and two gills of water
latterly
HOT STEAM PIPE CURE. Fort of Marsa Susu come ushore per man per day;
I increased of the
Of bia was with a a party of that it was
Arab Boldiers, who quickly ran to the tops of the nearest hill look for the Bedouins and then
to
pot encugh with so
ĐUME MAN SPEAKS.
J
The King and Queen, in spite of
the water allowance, much salt spray thorough search in the vicinity.severe weather; visited the Metropolitan
about. All the able-bodied mess had
take their turnat bailing, two at a time.
PART OF THE CREW LOST.
The boat was very overloaded with but found no trace of the Beckins or Hospital, in Kingsland-road, recently, and
with
The cominander took us their captives. seventeen in it, and was ankle-deep water, in spite of vigorous bailing with aboard the little steamer, also the bodies during their tour of the 20 military wards the two buckets. Next day, the 5th, 1 of the steward and the messroom boy, spoke cheering words to the patients. “
His Majesty displayed" particular in- got the carpenter, to take out three of and our wounds were washed and band the water tight tanks, on the side where aged as well as possible; the rpenter erest in a wounded airman back from the plank was spit, and caulk it roughly died just na wo were starting to wash France When about to leave him his frora inside with hits of shirt. This his wounds. stopped the leaking a little.
When we landed at Marsa. Susu, we Majesty suddenly inquired, "How are we off for aeroplanes in France ?" "Very were taken to the surgery of the military
And our wounds were dressed well indeed, your Majesty answered
the The weather continued the same all hospital,
wounded airman. We have plenty this day and night, and not a sign did properly by the head docthe, after whale of machines, and most of them very ex we were put in comfortable beds in the we see of anything. Just before day-
Later their Majesties visited the WHOLESALE Lodents promptly break on the 6th. Thought several times hospital, and I have had the most infinite set that
that I had seen a dark object away to kindness, consideration and generosity adjacent County Council Schools, which
shown to me throughout.
have been adapted as a military hospital the leeward when we rose on ..ses, so at
The bodies of the stoward, carpenter In one of the wards the King caused a last thinking it might be a steamer without lights. I chanced a red flare and massroom boy were given a railitary good deal of amusement by telling of an funeral here on the 14th, and were experience he had had in another hospital. on it; my disappointment was great followed to the burial ground by many when
He spoke to a man whose power of it was answered by another" red. Bare, and eventually turnal pat to be officers and men of the Falian army.
The submarine had no mark or number who believed himself to be absolutely speech had been partially destroyed, but the mate's boat, of which we lost sight afterward and did not see her again. No on her, but I concinded that she was change on the day or night of the 7th Austrian, as the officers on her had the dumb. The doctors did not think his everybody chilled to the bene with that Austrian Crown on the badges of their case quite so serious as he regarded it and the patient. was suddenly converted cold northerly wind blowing right.
to their opinion. He inadvertently through our saturated clothes. We nil
placed has hand upon a steam pipe and had paina in our joints; our poor little
the act was followed by a very emphatic Italian messroom boy was drying all night in his sleep with them.
China,
lowest cash prices for all British and Continental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Drug,ists" Sundries,
Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Oars and Accessories, "Drapery, Millinery and Pisco Goods,
Facey Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metais. Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Frovisions and Oilmen's Stores,
eta eto.
Commission 24% to 6%; Trade Discouali allowed. Special Quotations or Demand.
·Sample Dases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Suld on Account,
· WILLIAM 'WILSON & SONS (ESTAtishra 1814),
a
25, ASCHURON LANE, LONDON, EU. Cable Address: ff Annuaire, Lompos."
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.1
CORLIDCHARLES FITNES KER,WIZNATO JESTINA
THERAPION NË 2
SURUS BLOOD POISON, BAD JAGS,, SUUR ERUZZIONE.
THERAPION NO 3
GURES CHRONIC WELDESSES, DRAJVE, LAST VIDO, A
· GOLD BY LEADING CHERISTS, PRICA IN ENGLAND.JB
courocked?
In the early morning of the 8th, the weather modernted a little, and I decid- ed to set sail and make for the African coast. So we started 5.again, and made fairly good weather of it. During the day the wind "backed" to W.N.W.; this did not make things any more comfort able, however, we continued on our the day of the 9th, the wind
still more and during the rest of the day and that night I was only able to make B. instead of S. course However, just after made out land to the S. Wight, I and just then the wind started to
freshen.com siderably and shifted to south Such bad and dangerous abort sen rose that I had to take in the sail had tried reefing it at first), and got the mast and couple of ours gat naa sen anchor; such a disappointment when land was
臼
HEAD STAME ADDARES ANYSDOPE DE AGURE 1. SO neer and our water so low, bus there
SALTO DELAR ON-YOU1
FRYREW DRAG SÅ KANT/DESKİ TO IN OF MARY TO TAKE.
ZEATING CURE,
THERAPION BAPK AND MAN-M
SEM THẤT TRADE MARKED WOLD THERMIONE IS ON
as nothing else for it
KATIBACTURY, LAKDING MADE About 5 am the wind tuderated a little, also the sen do we set our sail
LOSING WEIGHT.
BY THE POUND
“ Undet-Weight” sa condition of ill-health, shows your zselm- Halive powers are decreasing.
WATERBURY S METABOLIZED
COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
Sapplies the blood whir the wanted nourishing zod bezlthy. flesh building materials Very palatable:
(OF ALL CHEMISTS
Parts: $125 nd 32.25
1.
observation.
"I will not tell you what the patient said," remarked the King, “but it was the reverse of complimentary, patienteness his Majesty supplied the mising observation in an undertone. There was some reason to judge, from the King's whimsica) · svalle, that the man had guessed correctly,
· INTERNED AND REFÄTRIA, TED:
Mr Tenant stated in the House of
t
INTIMATIONS
TELEPHONE UP 636
AND ASK FOR
No. 10
WHISKY.
PRODUCED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BY JAS. WATSON & CO., LTD.
"SOLE AGENTS
DONNELLY & WHYTE.
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,
Tea House Street.
HORLICK
MALTED
SPEEDY SUSTENANCE
s given by Horlick's Malted Milk to those who are run down and exhausted it helps Nature to restore
arve force.
Horick's proves very valuable as an energy- supp vine Food-Drink
The demand in the East is very large and increasing No cooping-stir in water only. -Made in a moment. Of Chemi's and Stores
in 3
1'6. 26. and 11% (im Eng and)..
Special Food for Starved Nerves.
SANAPHOS
MALLES
THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD
A VALUABLE RESTORATIVE IN NELIRASTHENIA NERVOUS DYSPERSIA AND ANEMIA.
containe
"Sanaphos" supplies the element] Moreover, "Sinaphos" which is needed by our nerves and other food elements which at once: brain and which is not supplied in ara assimilated to make tissue and sufficient quantity by our ordinary energy. It is wholly digestible, z food. Thus it is an ideal food for fact "which distinguishes it from nourishing, and strengthening” the earlier and less highly perfected nerves, and for correcting all the products. The Chairman of the many ills which result from weakness Company making "Sanaphosis of those nerves which govern all the Sir William Taylor, M.D., Surgeon=" working of the body,
General of the Forces.
*Sanephos"! le sold by all Chemien. Stocks are held by and mensen, for samples should addressed to Fletcher & Co., or The Gistasin's Dispensary, Hong Kong.
Wholesale Distributor for India and Far Eastje-Dzkin Brothers, Lidi, Middienis Birsel. Loaded
·Zaxland.
PRIZE MEDAL
PHILADELPHIA.
EXHJEST
JOHN CAKEY & SONS WELLINGTON EMERY & BLACK LEAD MILL
EMERY
EMERY GLASS BLACK CLOTH PAPER LEAD "WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH
JOHN CAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON MILLA, LONDON
THE OHINA MAIL, LTD.
UNDERTAKEA.
such as:
ALL SORTS OF JOB-PRINTING
CIRCULAR, PAMPHLETE, BOOKS PROFECTUSKA, WINE Liste. Invitation Carde, Menub, DANCE AND ENTER- TAINMENT PROGRAMMES ETŐ,
Commons recently that the total number Olitam qutations trova
of Germina civilians interned in Great Britain was 28,2017
The total number of British civilians interned in Germany was approximately
4,000
The number of German civilians re- patriated from Great Britain was 407" or 1 in 62, and the number of British civi lians repatriated - from Germany, WRE 377 or in 10
THE OBINA MAIL OFFICE
European Supervision
6 Wyndham Street,
Moderate PriceS