THE CHINA MAIL.
OUR GIANT LAVENDER their loss of Turtukai, and, the ex-
TALCUM
water.
THE MAGISTRACY.
ELECTRICIAN CHARGED
„MISSING" QURRENT AT CHILL ROAD:
SPORTING.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong. Football Club was beld 'an. Messrs Co's Offices last: evening. Mr A. T
The annual report and statamant of the proposition of Mr Walker, seconded accounts were unanimously adopted, on
by Mr Heggarty:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916.
A. K.G'S BEST STORIES.
MR. BALFOUR BROWNE'S MEMORIES OF THE BAR..
The test of a good after dinner speech laughter, and yet serious enough to hold mixture for a book of memories and por- the mind. Perhaps that is also the right traits, and curious readers may card to inquire how far i it la supplied in the re- miniscuous of Mr. Befour Browne, the King's Counsel, which has just bean published. He has been a pro- caturally, his pages. for many years, minent Agure at the Parliamentary Bar are mostly concerned with it.
Rumanian-Hungarian frontier, and commands the Iron Gates. The occupation of Orsciva by the Ramanians was co-incident with |
change at the time was contemplated
A Chinese mechanic was charged Jardine, Matheson miten presided ia that it shall be light enough to make with a good deal of satisfaction. By on remand before Mr. Melbourne at over a good attendance. virtue of this success all possibility the Magistracy this afternoon with was denied the Central Powers of stealing electric current from the sending supplies to Bulgaria by installation at 5. Hill Road.
Mr. A. M... Preston, of Messrs.
A to appointing & captain of the Besides, as there exists
"Rugby tram, Mr Walker observed only, the one railway across Serbia Johnston, Stokes & Master's office, that such an appointment was unneces- would bo no Rugby games this season linking up Sofa with Budapest, the prosecuted on behalf of the Hobgary, as the probability was that there loss of the Danube route was a kong Electric Co., and Mr. Edgar On the proposition of Mr Haggarty Mr A. Rouse was unanimously elected Davidson, of Messrs. Eastings & however, seconded by Mr Kennedy captain of the Rugby team for any been by the Dambo that for the Hastings, defended.
Mr. Preston said instructions were gaints which may be played. last two years conveyance had been made of the whole mass of unuitions given by a woman at 5. Hill Road, and material of war that enabled to instal electric light. When she W. J. Morrison was appointed went to live in the cubicle five days treasurer and Mr J. McL. Walker
secretary the enemy not only to hold out
Commalttee:--3 Measta Hoggarty, at Gallipoli and the Dardanelles later she saw the installation was
to and Kennedy.
Association Committee:--Hessrs Ro! and not only to overran Serbia, but complete but she could get no sur
Hamilton and Chassels.
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Telephone. No. 10.
To-day's Advertisements
The China Mail.
·HONGKONG GYMKHANA" CLUB.
J. Stalker was unanimously ap pointed captain of the Association team.
!
and
How to succeed as a lawyer, especially at the Parliamentary Bar Of course, Mr Balfour Browne must have been ask the question again and again. He say
I am
There they are looking at the shell
· of a tragedy?
Scattial Lord Young was more than s lawyer, he was a wit. The circumstance gives us a neat little passage in words:
On one occasion, at Grand Day dia- ner, the Poet Laureate, Alfred. Austin, was one of the guests and walked up the hall with and sat beside Lord Young When they were seated at the table abayn the cuis, Lord Young said to the small man:
ua1
You'll be a lawyer like the rest
poet.
" said Alfred Austin, Tam
Do
poet!" said Lord Young. you make a living
by it Tes said the Laureate, I keep the wolf from the door.” “
What, by reading, your poems to hin!” said Young-
One might well stop with that the ampling of Mr Ealfour Browne's book, but howspaper must not miss a good
tion which believer in 'the educa" | story with a newspaper side: in
is given by practice rather than that which is administered in lectures, and I have long been of opinion that it is Courts which test men's qualities as advocates and lawyers, and not examinations. Herr la another generalisation with a
also to confront the Allies in the rent. She complained to a foki and binosided to run one Association † personal edge to it, and one likes that:
Salonica theatre - and finally to be said they were waiting for the make their attack on Humanis, meter. The current was on the If Rumania is able to hold the next day. Fours days after that the enemy at all the points where they Electric Company received an ap are дом attacking, until more plication for a meter and two days adequate preparations can be mad, later an Inspector on examination for another offensive, little-will have found the lines had been connected victory with which Rumania entered. An employee of the Company said
with the main.
TENG of WG SEASON will be held st THE FIFTH GYMKHANA MEET HOCKONG, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25, 1918. happened toʻshake the confidence in
HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, the 28th October, 1918, commenting at 3.15 p.m.
The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members of the Honozona JOCKET CLUB or Grunnka Czus.
Soldiers and Sailors in mitor Half
Price:
The Committo lavite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
Hongkong. Oct. 25, 1916.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE ENEMY'S EFFORT
AGAINST RUMANIA.
the war.
NEWS OF THE, DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
defendant admitted he had made the connection. He was asked what be meant by making a connection with- our first having a rotter, and defen- dant said the connection was made from another women's room.
Interrogated by Mr. Davidson,
· It was
unly
in the Hongkong and United ervice Leagues, and to have a second team to play friendly fixtures to be
arranged.
The Chairman asid that during the past two years Baveral of their members had fallen in the war, and it had been suggested that they should institute some roll of honour in memory of the falon. He would be glad to receive suggestions on the matter.
It was decided that the matter be left open until some opinion could be formed na to when the war would and.
.
HOCKEY,
The Beth Co. R.G.Aunt the Navy played an interesting and pleasant game of Hockey at the Valley last evening Play was comparatively even but the soldiers had the best markamen and won goals for the winners with really good shots and Finn scored for the Navy
Deep men at the Bar are not nearly so successful as the ripples. We can soo the latter; we cannot plumb the depths of the former.
When Mr Balfour Browne was young
There was a legend in existence at one time that whenever lie was told a cock crow. The derivation of the tradition is obvious. Upon one docs. rion this legend was being mentioned, and someone said, “If that is so, how do you account for the fact that cocks mostly crow about three or four o'clock in the morning 1.
"That"
I
and the answer is ascribed, do nat know whether correctly or not, to Mr. Chamberlain owing to the fact that as that hour the morning papers are being published." There are lots of things in know the leaders are and made a joke, his leader said to hint jocularly, privileged to make all the jokes. There Years at the Ear," aften good things. was another leader who had an "in- J.M. in the Daily Chronicle. clement disposition, a good phrase Them there was a counsel who had a Lord of Appeal
superior sort of sniff, but became & FLIGHT ON BLAZING XEROPLANE-
On witzesses. Hir. Balfour Browne
ak
KRAVY VINE.
speaks as one in authority, for he has FLAMES PUT OUT DURING FIGHT
IN MID-AIR had many through his hards. There was a lady in some case, who clearly had come to court determined to "put HereG SLIDE TO NAPETY THROUGH
watched him in his place." He fortifying herself in the witness-box, and merely said, "Madame, I will not cross-examine you. You have an um
it appears, don't, as a class, make good
possible, worse; Having been used to an autocratic palmit they do not take kindly to the chair where the bladder of their pomposity may be pricked by a sharp question.
witness said he did not know that it by 3 goals to 1. Caple scored all three | brella Doctor witnesses, and parsons setting on fire of a Britiak zeroplane by
THE Dews from the Rumanian 1181 theatre of the war is, for the moment, disappointing, but there comes from London the reassuring statement that
Consignees of cargo by the unfu [the situation will shortly undergo ai WING to an outbreak of Yes on great change for the better. Without and Ping Suey will be interested in an beard, this vessel, is Durbena knowledge of what is contemplated, advertisement in another column to-day General Average Contribution of 1% we can poly consider such facts as respecting a general average contri-pany, said he received an application will be collected.
B
"OANFA".
"PINO SUET" cargoon boni "DANFA*the telegrams disclose. The war has
t time of fire will contribute this 1% in, been on long enough for ns all to addition to the present 40% deposit.
UANFA is due here about 2nd November.
The General Avenge Bond will require to be signed and deposits made before countersignature of Bills-of Lading an be given
Hongkong, October 25, 1918.
1182
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO Via. HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, AND MANILA
-
Steamship SYO MARU,"
The above-named Steamer having arrived Consignoge of Cargo are hereby notified
realise that war is a matter of upe and
bution.
The following donations have been added to the Canten "Our Day" list: downs. We have seen what looked Mr. G. Houlston "$20.00: "Capt. Olive- like 2. formidable invasion of erona $13.00; Bank of Taiwan $10.00;
the Ramanian | Mr. N. A. Worley 10.00. Tranylvania by armies, and we have seen these
A cargo cochie was killed yesterday armies, rolled back again to the rontiers by an overwhelming concen-while working on the loading of a tration of the enemy. We have Dutch steamer through the breaking of been told even of an invasion of a hoisting chain carrying angle iron. Romanis, at one point, for a distance The body was removed to the mortuary. of ten miles. But that invasion › was )
I
ww
aa brief as the Rumanian invasion of The total revenue of the Chinese Hungary. A more considerable suc- Maritime Customs for the month of cess has been achieved against the September is reported at Taals 3,100,000, Rumanians in the new Dobrudja; that of the Native Customs at Tacks bo send in their Bills of Lading for coaster- signature, and to take immediate delivery the strip of land between the Danube 310,000 and of the Salt Gabelle at Tacls
3,500,000. of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo remaining andelivered on THURS and the Black Sen. Quite early in DAY, 26th October at Noon, will be the campaign the enemy compelled landed at Comigne a risk and expess. the evacuation and daivery must then be taken from
The Government's motor larzy, of inferior Ruwhich is used for the carriage of stone, Turtukai and swerved while going down Morrison the Company's Godows. Storage charges manian forces at
they have Hill Road yesterday and got out of will be ased on all Cargo remaining Silistria, and now undelivered on TUESDAY, 31st October
obliged the joint Russian and Ruma- control. It collided with 'street coole No Fire Insurance whatever will benian Army to retire beyond Conho was severely bruised and taken to No Ulsims will be recognised after the stanzia, the principal seaport, and hospital Goods have left the Steamer or Godown. Medjidie. We are not told why the
5
foctod
be landed into the Company's Godown.
after the 16th November, 1916.
-
A chated and damaged Cargo wiRussians and Rumanians have not The Acting Secretary of the where they will be examined on 2nd been able to maintain their ground Church Missionary Society begs to November at 10. A...
No Chaims will be recognised #flad against the enery's forces, which acknowledge with thanks the receipt of appear to be mainly Bulgarians and $13.81 being part proceeds of collection Turke, in this particular theatre," The at St. Peter's Church, West Point, for 1190 enemy's capture of Turtukai and the CM.S. Hospital at Pakhoi-under Silistria was attributed especially to the charge of Dr. Neville Bradley. the enemy having st bis disposal a
Agent
T. DAIGO,
Hongkong, Oct. 25, 1916
(Continued on page 8.)
THE DIARY.
General Memoranda,
FRIDAY, Oct. 27-
Hongkong Suck Exchange Settlement
Day.
11 am-Auction of Household Furas ture and Hospital Requisites etc. at the Wanchai Hospital.
SATURDAY, Oct. 28's)
considerable force of heavy artillery. -The Hon. Treasurer of the Alies Presumably the Rumanians were at Memorial and Aliated Hospitals begs a disadvantage in this respect then, to acknowledge with thanks the follow and are so still, so far at least as the ing donations to the funds of the lower part of Dobrudja is concerned, Hospitals:-
St. John's Cathedral... $115.80. St. Peter's Church 15.00.
for we are told to-day that Dobrydje
has always been, regarded as
a
was questioned by
- Forniture etc. at No 3 Barrow Danube on a bridge which is one sleeves and made ready, to "square up." Terrace, Granville Boad, Kowloon of the engineering wonders of the The magistrate observed the attitude 3.16 pm-Gymkhana Meeting at
world. It is over two and a half of the witness and ordered his removal. Happy Valley. 3.45 pm-Anction of the Race Peny miles long, and has 68 spans, the
was a practise among Chinese to say they had done so and so, when in fact his foki dr his firm had done it.
Mr. Fraser, secretary of the Com-
from the woman mentioned to fix a
meter."
Auswering Mr. Davidson, witness i
Raid the receipt for $10 was equi-
valent to three months'. current. The Company had a habit of making charges in advance in case applicants ran away-and they very often did." Defendant giving evidence said the wiring was done by his foki. He was an employee of the Yue Cheong who were contractors to the Hongkong Electric Co. The name of the foki was Ab Wing and since he (defen- dant) was arrested Ab Wing became so frightened that he ran away. Defendant was discharged.
of
THE COMMODORE'S GARDNER
A gardener in the employ Commodore Sandeman, R. Na was charged at the Magistracy this morning with stealing two small palleys, which were found tied to his legs. He was sentenced to 14 day's hard labour and
four hours' stocks.
A DISHONEST GOLDSMITH
Six wicks' hard labour was the Chinese working punishment for a goldsmith who sold pieces of gold belonging to his master which he had been instructed to convert into bangles and finger rings.
ARREST OF A JAPANESE JOURNALIST IN JAYA.
CHARGE OF INCITING NATIVES.
A Singapore dispatch to the Aschi
THE NEW AMERICAN RAILWAY. CONTRACTS.
THE ALLEGED ADVANCES TO
CELINA.
Statements have begun to creep into certain rowspapers hinting that the American contractors who have secured the new milway building contracts in China have either advanced or are prepared to make cash adventure Government. No fiction mischievous. state
entirely
ל
We are in a position to that not only has there never been any question of such advances, but that there are no means of making them, as the agreements signed are building
which will contracts pure and simple,
financed by public bond issues in America when the surveys in Chins are codplete. What has been done so far is to sat apart a fund of $500,000 (50,000) to carry out surveys. Of this amount only
$25,000 (£2,500) has been spent in preliminary work which will be more rapully developed with the arrival of a full staff of engineers
STE,
+
WIGS ON THE GREEN! Mr Balfour Browne has a way of embedding his stories in what he would regard as larger affairs. Often, they are! rary well worth digging out. Take this about a great judge and a prominent contemporary lawyer, Mr Merryweather:
A thrilling story of a battle in the air, exciting incidents of which were the a piece of German shell and the extinc tion of the are in mid-air, is told in a letter from an officer to his parents. He writes:
One sunny afternoon four of car machines went over the lines on an - offensive patrol. In other words, wa
were sent
roving, commission over a certain area of Boche territory, taking with us plenty of ammunition and orders to shoot all enemy machines on sight.
We wanderer around for morù than an hour, sitting over Boche aerodromes and picking up useful scraps of in- formation relative to rolling stock, transport and the like. Then, std: denly, after we had
patrol leader
portant town of sed the im-
8
Once, travelling in the same milway carriage with Lord Campbell, the Lord Chancellor said to him, and it was true, "Merryweather," you are getting as fat as a porpoise" and Merryweather, in a short breath, pa-fired signal light and dived. We looked beneath him and saw three swered: "I will be the better com- pany for the great seal!""
him down, and I em- Waall remember Mr Samuel Pope, ho
irum and a half of ammunition into a German machine during the of the great height and girth, and this
dive. All at once, our fuselags shiver- and looking down it, I saw that Archie had left his card in the form of
concerna him:
enemy
We
ptied
ཟ
Once Pope was in an election peti-ed, tion, case, and Patrick Murphy, KC also a big man with a fat presence, Was opposed to him. I was on that occasion that a 4 Bippant jumor said i
dit was quite interesting to ace Pope and
to get round one an Murphay Pope) used to men other:
sure his oratorical displays for he was really something of an orator, and his speeches were exhausting by the number of collars which they reduced to wet rags.
After the long struggle in concessions experienced in Peking during the last two decades, it is no doubt hard for peo ple to accustom themselves to the idea
Another prominent man at the Parlia of a pure piece of contracting work with cut political favour which will make for mentary Bar was Mr Danckwerts, E.C the peaceful development of this country. Mr Balfour Browne says, in tribute, that But this is precisely what the energy he was like a winter peas, bard without of Mr Carey, es representa bat soft within. He also recalls this Ability and tire of the American contractors, has
encounter: secured; and we are happy to SAY that in this view het only does England.con- cur but also the French and Russian Governments-Peking Gazette.
THE TURN OF THE YEAR 'IN MESOPOTAMIA.
HEALTH OF THE TROOPS.
The following telegram, dated 28th September, was received at Simile from
Tigris, Front, September Recent operations have been confined to air-raids. During the bombardment of the enemy trenches on the night of the 19th one of our seroplanes raided. the enemy serodrome at Shumran and 20-pound bombe which dropped eight fell all round the machine apparently damaging the same, and put out lan torns left on ground by the guard who fed on its approach. Yesterday the raid
he 084 Mesopotamis 24th?
i
to
There was a good deal of blistering matter in the way Danckwerts con- "ducted his coach, but we got through -four or five days without any serious ruptore. Then something I said upset his temporary placidity, and he said that I was wrong, nad it he had me outside he could convince me of it. Ar I had no desire to submit the question
the ordeal of battle”—for I remem bered that the art of war is being two to one, and the art of peace knowing when you are, one to two, and Danckwerts would have made two of me-I let the jibe pass. But shortly afterwards he took out a knife with a very long blade and began to manicure his nails which was, to say the least of it, not the best taste in the arbitra- tion room, so I said to the Recorder. "Bir, s few moments ago Mr Danck- werts threatened me with personal violence. Now he menaces me with cold steel." He pocketed the knife, Flight in texture but beat is an anecdote of Mr. Shiress Will, whose career took in membership for the where he made way when the latter was
defeated at
&
of burning H. E
piece of
usalage I shouted down the borning-pass the fire
speaking tube to my pilot. But pilot's carpiece had slipped from his the dive and he heard cap during nothing his shoulder. "Pass the fire stood up, leaned across
.and shook
extinguishers,"
I yelled
Han down on the left? be shouted back, my words having been lost in the Four of the enzime
C
Fire extinguisher I called again. Why don't you fra at that Hun, you fool was the reply.
FERILOUS, BEAT;"
Seeing that the flames were hicking their way back to the tail, I abandoned the attempt to get the extinguisher, and crawled down the fuselage to the scene of the fire. I managed to beat eat the flames, which had eaten half. way through one of the longerons.
Meanwhile, the pilot had been attacking one of the enemy machines, and a ballet had gene into our petrol tank. Confronted with a diminishing pressure, he decided to make for Allied territory at once and turned west.
Five minutes later, by which time the number of revolutions had dropped Marmingly, we found the way barred by two more Boche machines. My gun having jammed, the pilot did the only thing possible he went straight- at the nearest German, firing all the time. The Boche swerved fast in time to avoid a collision, but had obviously been hit, for his machine all but did s
nose-dive and be only landed wit great dane
diffus petered out altoge Then our
ther, and there was nothing for it but to do along glide and try to reach the lines. We
started to re at Cocoft when we to glide, and for a long time we didn't know if we had suficient Eat the pilot took advantage of way case. He had brief for the
Once Shiress Will was in a right-of-height to get us across
small salient, and we managed to glide over the trenches at a height of shut up a footpath. The owner, who public resisting the owner's claim to
sbout 400 yards, fired at by machine was in court, saw him in his is and gown and said, pointing to him.
guns and rifles, besides dear old archie Who is that "That said his sa We landed just behind the second line licitor, is Mr Will" "I don't like
trenches of a certain part of the French line, and, to our joy and that said the owner, for where there's a will there's a way,
astonishment, we word not snelled on the ground. M
secondary field of operations; but we Mr. F. A. Hazeland was almost a imagine it was never anticipated spectator to a pugilistic exhibition in that the enemy would be able to the Court this afternoon. A witness Bantan, Java, has been arrested on a the Langar, descending to 100 feet
La newspaper in the native language at of our deroplanes miccessfully bombed for Lord Morjetla Mar take Constanzia and Medjidia. This who was called for the prosccu charge of having instigated the natives Later one of our machines was apparently gives them possession of tion
to create a disturbance, contrary to the bullet out the control damage de-order of the Dutch authorities, and caseroplane's nose dipped 1,000 yorda the railway which runs
between fendant about a certain incident corted to Eatavia. The Japanese Conenlit nighted itself and landed afera but at the latter place has aaked for an ex- easily repairable. The Turks, believing Constanzia and the Romanian when the witness apparently took planation from the Dutch authorities on they had destroyed the mach
machine, started 10.30 am. Auction of Household capital, passing Over the
wide offence. With an cath he rolled up his the matter. The house of the native cheering in their trenches p several ex- editor of the journal has been searched posed themselves and were picked off by the Dutch officials.
by our mipers. An enemy Fokkar, which was reported destroyed by our artillery after being brought down by an aviator,
A BIGHT OF CARLYLE. has not been seen up. The situation on
remarks Mr. Balfour Browne, the Tigis Lent is unchanged
Mid-September may be reckoned the
I have recollections of many men thank SPANISH NEWSPAPER OWNERS OF tum of the year. The mornings and goodness who were not lawyers." Be BRINE OF BANKRUPTCY. evenings are fresh, the nights cold, and did not mean to put it just that way, but
the heat in the day time excessive.
the sentences take us to a little vignette The health of troops is rapidly improving of Thomas Carlyle as seen by Mr. Bal- The paper crisis greatly troubling
with this welcome change. The shamal, four Browne and a friend in Dumfries, the newspaper grizers of Spain El which began on July 18th, has been the scene of the last tragedy of Robert Mr. and M. R Sutherland and Mr. Liberal, of Madrid, states that within a blowing with short interruptions til Burns and Mrs. J. M. MoHutchon, returned to will have to consia publication, being maximum temperature yesterday was time many newspapers in Spain September 22, affording relief, The the Colony to-day by the Shingo mar Already on the brink of bankruptcy 100
owing to the heary increase of running
Matchbox" at
Jockey Club longest of which, crossing the main
Enclosure, Happy Valley!
B.K. C.C. v. University (Home)..
stream of the rivers, in a cantilever of more than 600ft. The task sët to am-Excursion to Macao by the engineers of the bridge may be
DAS, Oct. 29-
“Taishna"
b
MONDAY, Oc£ 20 -
11 am Auction of various articlen at Brighton House, 10 Arbuthnot lood Yoon-Dairy Farm Ce's, Mooting, 120 pa-Auction of Household Furniture at No. 3 Lochiel Terrico, Camery Boad, Kowloon,
TUEDIT, Oct. 3r
2.30 pm-Anction of one Cabinet Safe
at More Hughes and Hough's
BATURDAY. HOT.
Boxing Tournament at City Hall
MONDAY, NOV.
Public Holiday,
HA
BATURDAY, Nov. 11
Ministering Child
ganged from the facts than the mean depth of the water is nearly 100ft., and that at low water the height of the bridge above the river is 120f
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
so that sailing ships can pass beneath, The engagement is announced in
short
r earpenses. The Government has not ret taken the step, suggested by Senator Luce de Tens of buying a year's supply
AVOIDED.
But
CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS.
·Bankı Eng.
780
3:30 p.d nom 123bayer
-Def. Indo Cem
0120 sellers
Shanghai
his brother, Dr John Curlyle, who had Yangt lived for many years in Rome and
We were then walking up the Kirkgate towards the site of that red history when, we saw two old men before us. "Poth were burdened with years. They wers Thomas Carlyle and
overs vers
buyer
8 bayers
It cost nearly a million and a half Home papers of Captain S. L. Wabbe of paper and selling It to newapper DIPHTHERIA HOW IT MAY BE made a good translation one of the OUR FALLEN SOLDIERS. sterling Doubtless the Russo Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, owners upon conditions that will help loss to Hamanians cut the railway before stationed just prior to the war, in the latter, without
the Terasurying any they retired, but whatever
Hongkong) nad Freda, eldest daughter El Liberal declares that the news IPET damage
of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert K. Reeves, papers cannot wait much longer for
Governmental action to be taken The Manor House, Leather bead,
has been done to it will doubtless soon be repaired by the ones
It looks as if in any cars the great bridge u doomed to destruction. teatistastory
festors of the comme
VISITING CARDS the Bumanians have been alde i
PRINTED AT
Tusovs-against all
have been made
Fitnated
hold
„CHAMBERGA INISI
HERE nothing so
Theumatismā
ther traato
PHTHERIA La ardally contract
when the child has a cold The cold prepares the rifld's system for the reception and development of the dishg beria gerra When there are cháme of diphtheria in the neighbourhood child-
on that hars calds should be kept NEVER FAILS home and off the street until recovers
the culture. chad's throat
cantos of the Inferno. They walked on slowly in front of us, peaton rou For Heroes fort in feld and food,
the old churelyard
frowns upon you
monuments with skulle and who for their country aled their blood Crossbone, las jau ar up the street in Bolaño, France and Italy, until they came to a usirow treet | In Bernis and Gallipoli which runs onto the Kirkgate, hich God, we lift
and leave them sleeping new
-keeping we Their gnist geaves and
This streets mos Burns had lived,
the port tha
when hó
dópa
har stopped
Barns had
ahsine......
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(dust. Their comendes shell march home one