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" ́ASSORTED' CASES FOR XMÅS
Case No. 1923.
Bota. St. Estophe Claret
2 Bots. Sherry, Light Dry,
Bots. Fort, Superior Light Invalid.
2 Bota, Gin
1 Bot Superior Old Ligneur Cognac.
1. Bot. Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky "E" Quality.
1 Bot. Dewar's Scotch Whiskey.
Casso No. 2-$28.
1 Bot. St. Marceaux Champagno
1 Bot. Burgundy "Beaure."
3 Bota. Claret, St. Estephe
1
1 Bot. Sharry Superior Pale Dry "D*
Quality
1 Bat. Port, Superior Light Invalidi.
1 Bot. Superior Old Liqueur Cognac.
I Bot. Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky
"Quality
1. Bot. Dewar's Scotch Whisky;
1 Bob Gin,
Bot. Creme de Menthe.....
Case No. 3-$3.
3 Bots. St. Marceaux Champagne......
1 Bot. Sberry, Superior Pais Dry “D*
Quality.
Bota Port, Superior Light Invalið.
Fot. Very Finest OLD BROWN
Brandy E Quality,
1 Bot. Very Old Liques: Scotch Whisky
"E Quality.
1 Bot. Bot. Dewar's Scotch Whisky.
3 Bote Claret, St. Estophe. Bot. Creme do Mentho
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"PASSAGE"
C/O CHINA Man' Office. Hongkong Dec. 27, 1916,
0
G..
PUBIJO AUCTION,"
1374
THE Undersigned have received in THE SCREME COURT to sellby Public Auction,
structions from Tax ReaISTRAR,
THURSDAY;
the 28th December, 1918, at
12 noon, at their Sales Roome, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-
C
THE CLOTHING AND EFFECTS OF THE LATE CAPTAIN OWEN HUGHES. Terms usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,"
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Dec. 37, 1918,
G.
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
1373
CHINA'S FINANCES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOGAL AND DINERAL.
THE MAGISTRACY.
·OPIUM CASES,
"Three opium cases were brought ba fore the Court by Inspector Gordon
A concert is being given tonight this morning. One man, charged with in the Seamen's Institute
We have received a parcel of papera and maga 18. from J. F. M. for the Troops.
14
The Shanghai Mercury understands that more than a dozen Britishers contemplats leaving Shanghat at an early date to offer their services to the Government.
The second officer on board the A Paoting, Aksell Sorensen, a Dane, was found dead in his cabin yesterday morning with a gun shot wound in the head, apparently self-inflicted.
A quantity of jewellery valued at $489, a pistol worth $40, a cash box and some papers, all of the value of #530.50, were stolen from a bed-room at 2 University Path, yesterday morning.
being in possession of prepared opium and opium dross, was fined $500. A woman, who had a quantity, of raw opium concealed in match boxes at the Kowloon Railway station, was fined 8100, and another woman, with 5 tsole: of prepared opium concealed in her Ravanus clothing was fined $500. Officer Clark arrested a Chinese on. A Wharf at West Point is possession of a small quantity of opium and a fine of $100 was imposed.
DISHONEST COOK.
A cook employed by Mr. Palmer, of the Sugar Refinery, charged on remand with stealing a gold wrist watch and a silk jacket at Leighton Hill Road was sent to prison for four months. Inspector Sim stated that all the houses in Leighton Hill Road could be opened with the same key. The stolen articles were taken from a heuss next to the one in which the defendant was em ployed.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
result of the adott at Shanghai designated. "Nurseryland " the Committee are able to give £1,000 to the Blind Soldiers and Sailors Fund,
Mr. A. G. Walls of the Chinese and £3,000 to the Lord Kitchener | Customs Service has been transferred to Memorial Fund in aid of the disabled.
»
A CHINESE contemporary, published at Peking, refers to the Government na "dragging along its miserable existence entirely upon the proceeds of foreign loans contracted at exorbitant rates of interest" As the majority of China's foreign loans are on a & per of the consortium, the total revenue of According to a report of the banks cent. basis, and some of them the Chinese Salt-Gabelle of 1918 up. and 41, the interest can hardly be to the end of November was Taels regarded as exorbitant, especially in $1,000,000 and it is expected to get these times, and in view of the Taala 7,000,000 in December as last general position in China, The year. The total will not greatly differ lamentation we have quoted is made from the estimate. in connection with the bill of expenses presented by Dr. Sur YAT SEN in connection with the revolutions which he organised. The total of bis claims on the Government is
$2,800,000. It is not clear from the particulars published that this tota, includes anything in respect of the revolt against YUAN SHIH KAI which cost the provincial treasuries, and the national treasury as well,
considerable sum of money. It. a received in- THE undersigned have VIC ALLING is not surprising therefore to learn STORK OFFICER, to sell by Public Auction,
BO
SATURDAY,
the 30th December, 1918, at 10.30
at their Sules Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
32 BAGS, BISCUITS
39 BAGS MARKOWFAT PEAS
1 BAG HARICOT BEANS
3 DRUMS OATMEAL,
2 BAGS RICE..
Träska podu, uzum!.
נד
HOOBES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Dos. 27, 1916-
THE DIARY.
0
St. Piero Radinger, a well-known Austrian resident of Shanghai, who since his arrival has been successively
Macao.
Mr. F. S. Unwin, Commissioner, has resumed "charge of the Shanghai Customs.
Lady May has kindly consented to present the prizes at Bebilios Public School on January 17th...
A Peking telegram stater that Lak Wing Ting. Military Goramor of Canton, has requested a further two months' leave, but the request has been refused.
Mr. H. W. Daldy, of Messrs. W. correspondent, author, and lawyer, Little and Co. Shanghai, and formerly issued by his Consular authorities and given the rank of Captain in the Army was arrested last week on a warrant of the Reserve Co., S. V. C., has been was lodged by permission of the and is now at Manketry School American authorities in the U.S. Con-Hythe, Kent sular Gaol.
2
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice
that the Budget which is about Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to be presented to the Chinese to acknowledge with thanks the follow Parliament. shows a deficit of nearlying donation to the funds of the $100,000,000. Presumably SEN Hospitals YAT BEN's claim is not reckoned
In this, becanso until vouchers for the expenditure are submitted, the claima will not be admitted. The Cabinet, after considering the financial position. at several sittings, has decided on retrenchment to the arteut of saving
fifty million dollars in the expenditure of the Foreign, the, Interior and 1873 Military Departments, leaving another fifty millions to be covered presumably
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
by new taxation; and the Government which is described as "dragging along itsmiserable existence ca the
Sun Company Ltd.
Choy Chong
-Lo Shio Chonk
Chan Dat Chi Ying Pun Tack
Mak You Man
Tang Shui Wing Tam Wing wong
Yeung Kang Tong
$25
28
25
10
5
.5
5
5
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Excellent photographs of "Kismat"
at
SPORTING.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
COMPETITION RESULTS.
BOGEY. FOOL.
18th, 17th and 18th December. F. P. J. Wodehouse 1 down L. 6. Greenhill' “............... 1 F. J. de Rom. I A. G. L. Fletcher ..................... A
21.entrion. BOGEY COMPETITION BANKERS"
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23rd, 24th and 25th December... Hot. Mr. A. M. Thomaco... 1 down
F. P. J. Wodehouse Capt. J. J. Dewa's G. C. Moron
W. D. Kraft
I
17
4
MIXED FOURSOMES.
50th December,
Mrs. Crapaell and Mr. W..
D.. Krat
Mr. A. E. Griffe and Mr.
fra Moore and Mr. S..
N. L. Lealo
Evana
77-1879
106-22-81
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916.
FINANCING GERMIN TRADE.
BRITISH GOLD FOR ENEMT-
INDUSTRY. S
HONGKONG POLICK (EUROPEAN.)
Insp. Grant skan Sergt. Grimmett...... Sergt. Fitt Sergh Defney.
HK 4 Br
and Liest. Harris HW, Khan....... H.M. Singh... B. E. Singh.
Pts. Ashworth.. Pta. Cornell... La-Cpl. Moyes Le-Opl Roberts.
S. M. Gardiner Sergi Small Serg Watson... Sert. Davien .....
"HONGKONG VOLUS
- 10-2=85 Capt. M. Scott Mrs. D. Rodger and Mr. P.
Lieut. Danby A. Laughlin
1041787 Sergt. Bradbury...... Mr. and Mrs. Merten Smith 108-31-87 Rom. Heath......... Kiss Wilkinson and Mr.
Gompertz
103-159 Mhe. Hooper and Mr. L.
S. Greenhill
·····-- 113—22-60
108-17-91
Miss Hastings and Mr. R.
Hancock...
Mrs. McGregor and Mr. J:
W. Faton... Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie Mrs. McKenny and Mr. F.
Maitland
3. Looker and Mr. S.
Dodwell
Mm. F. Maitland and Mr.
A. H. G. Jackson Mrs. Adains and Mr. A. E..
Griško
Miss Edkins and Capt. J.
Dewar
Ground.
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111-19-92 100-16=98
ROXAKONG POLICE
(RIZIRVE).
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ក្នុងត
600 rapid.
1988 600 delib
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· persons, "aparij:from, financiers: 194 remarks the Timus Trade Supplement,
understand the machinery of interna tional credit and banking, and lately 17 there has been a good deal of discussion
an to the part, played by the British" 490 branches of the great German banks.
The charges laid against these banks are two-fold. They have acted as the scouts of German trade and they have enabled German commerce to be con- ducted on British credit. B
34 20 130 94 25 132 91 98 114
24 14 24 28 39:118:
1 of
18 19.30
*888
Frobably an illustration is the Beat means of explaining how German banks 489 have been able to haricis British capital to the wheels of their national tració. A very clear explanation was given by Mr. A. M. Samual in a speech delivered spon after the outbreak of war. Here is what. be asid
An American
nufacturer,
48
9 7 104 31 38.99 143 33 13 110 23 SE 26 117
26 18 30:15 20:29
46*
A. & P. Franks 13.21 23 26 119 O. Insp. Mason....30 7 31 24 26 218 C. Insp. 8. Khan.29 14 98 28 19 125 9. M. Roylance...26 16 26 88 14 109
باه
ROYAL MARINES. 112-10-93 Lee-Sergs House.
Pte. Martin Pie. Kelly... Pte. Cook
106-11--95
110-12-08 :
120-2298
464
94 16.39 at 17-120 23 13 20 40 29 198 28.14 24.16 31 191 24 9.23 23 13
450
18TH IRFANTET.
S H. Khan ******53 20 24 34 8 100 111-13=98|J. M. Khan A.....31. 14 28 30 25 129
H. M.. A. AE
24 18 23 40 & 110 Subr. M. A. Khan......29 19 17 20 19 108
H.EF.C.. K.BLI.
Kick off 4
Saturday 90th, Club p.m.
H.K.F.C.Goldenberg, Black, Melix bin, Rallton, Stewart, Rodger, Robinson, Chassels, Walker, MeThrish and Stalker.
BISLEY DAY.
SEVENTEEN COMPETING TEAMS AT STONECUTTERS.
INDIAN OFFICER'S ACHIEVE- MENTS.
448
H.E. POLICE (INDIAN).
Sergt. N. Singh. .30.18 25. 95 23 191 Surian
Singh.... .23 15 26 27 19 108
G. Bingb
for
example, requires a certain dye which ho cannot get in England, but only in Gormany. He buys this dye in Ger many. In order to pay for it ba goes to his bank in New York, and say "You had better open a credit for the German I am buying the dye from and open the credit in London.
Ha boys the dys, and the man in
Mannheim
having sold to the
American the dys made by German labour and tapital, draws a
bil
which
is
be hands to, let us imagine, the Deutz- che Bank at Mannheim, drawn on the Deutche Bank in London The Deuta che Bank in Germany lends the Ga man dye-maker money on that hill-
The bill comes to
where it accepted by Lombard-street. They put their name on it, and then it is turned ont among the bill brokers who indorse discount house; it then will have two A bill broker sails it or takes it to a cr three English names on the back.
the Bank
is then acquired by one of the English big-joint banks under dis count, and eventually, if the times be rather tight, is n
may go into the Bank of England, and the money will come out of the Bank of England for the unexpired period of its curran hereby
English institutions
provided the money via the Deutsche Bank in London and the Deutske Bank in Mannheim to finance the pro- duct of Mannheim for the benef of Mannheim and New York. They have fostered German trade.
You have given the German manu facturer the opportunity to extend his business, even in competition with yourselves, and worst of all, you have
ethe
German Government the giver of taking taxes from that manu- power facturer to build the Fleet which is
now fighting you.
That, in a nutshell, is the gravamesy of
P.-c. J. Singh24 18 27 19 23 100 the charge against the German backs
20 19 25 14 6 84 with branches in London
EMS. "TAMAR”
C.P.O. J. Cree P.Q. Edmonds S.P.O. Leach... L. S. Botley
· STAFF AND' DEPTS.J
419
It
not suggested that the auction set out above was not perfectly legitimate; the point at lasne is whether this country is going to be short-sighted. enough to let this kind of thing go and after the war is over. If
If not, it most be perfectly obvious to everybody that the branches of German banks in London must be definitely closed daring the 410 period of hostilities, and not allowed to reopen except under careful restrictions after the war has ended.
26 17 36 15 6 00 25 12 28 23 20. 108 92 91 26 19 31 119 26 14 14 25.24.113
25 17 17 16 25 100
While they are allowed to remain "iz see being, no matter how innocuous their 19 83 present operations may be, they are 18 28 17 23 104 potential centres of danger, and we may be very certain that they will find 288 powerful friends to prevent any action being taken against them after the war. The time for action is now."
22 17 19 18 21 95 94 18 18 101
Winter Bisley at Stonecutters Island G. Gipecu.....
Seventeen teams competed in the EUROPEAN WARDEES. yesterday under conditions which were A. Calvert mostly ideal. There was a followings: bervington wind and a clear atmosphere and the W. Gastain targets were well sheltered from glaro. Marquis Okuna, the late Prime The shoot was an immense success and Minister of Japan, bad the honour last sport from the large number of competi the Emperor to attend an Imperial F. Henry May, KOMG. week of being invited by His Majesty tors there was a large attendance.
of visitors, including HE the Governor Sir
**** *** | 8.5.M. Harrow " dinner as a Geuro, or Elder Statesman. The Hongkong Beserves team who were Armr. 8. Set. Deffield a Hitherto there had been some doubt in with good consistency and led at nearly Le Corp Greenfield 22 13 24 40 16 94 hot favourites and the actual winners shot Staff Sgt. Dean 19 12 90 91·18.91 the public mind as to whether the all the ranges: Three of the four- "special treatment" which His Majesty reached a total of 138 which was only Goodman, McLennan and Jenkins-each announced would be accorded to the surt
surpassed
These three scores. once. Marquis on his resignation of the Pre- did a great deal towards meeting the Sergt. Marriet.....18 13 13 18 23 79
of Jemadar Mehr marvellous shooting miership signified his selection singh whose
Sergt. Titmas. member of the Genro. His invitation who achieved ambas 151 and P.-c. Lockhart...
Bremarkable 43 out of to the Imperial dinner as such has bots had to be fired within i5 seconds possible at 600 yarria rapid Ten 50 dissipated all doubt on the point.
and the barrel of the Indian's rife
NAVAL-TARD POLICE
Bacon
381
GERMAN PEACE SCHEMING.
BERNE Octo $1 The main object of the interview granted by Marshal von Hindenburg to The Berlin correspondent of the "None Freie Presse" is apparently to persuade 18 10:19 0 16 63 France that she will simply commit 23:13 20 317 93
215 97 20 32 108 suicide if she continuas her resistance, from which it may be assumed that the 341 German political and military authorities have given up hopes of persuading Russia
the winners return to reason will have the more
Mr F. C. Jenkin, Deputy Superintend that it would be more proftable to her moyed bardly a hair's breadth He
He ent of Police (Reserve) was in full control to make a separate pesce than to con- shot with
rapidity and accuracy
of the Bigley which was organised under ne though the shots came
But of the auspices of the Police Reserve, Capt. tinus a hopeless war anderen machine-gun. The Punjabis led by G. G. Wood (H.K.YCF acted as Range The Fold-Marshal's references to one point at the fourth test, the Officer: Mr B. J. Ubinchen (Chief InFrance are elucidated by the "Yor-y NAVY LEAGUE AND NELSON DAY. real battle took place on the 300 yards was Squading Officer, and also supervised German Socialist Party, but now a Hongkong Volunteers following. The spector of Musketry. Police Reserve warts," once the central organ of the range and here the Reserves excelled the register keepers. Mr. E A. M. Williams, the Hon.
all other teams.
medinm for the disanimination of The champion shot was easily J. M.
Valuable assistance was given by Government wishes and for the Secretary of the Hongkong Branch Singh and in addition he won the Army Various Army sud Naval Officers in inculcation of Government views. proceeds of foreign loans," is asking are now for sale at Mes. Cheung's and of the Navy League, communicates to is championship and the Indian champion keeping the score of the ma kemen. The "Vorwarts explains that Hinden for still more loans. An agreement should prove charming souvenirs of the following latter received by him:- all three prizes and Capt the Army the trophies and said that was the second prospect of being listened to the clearer
The rales prevented taking.
Taylor RA HE, the Governor at the conclusion of burg's exhortation to the French to
the shoot, handed to Trize Giving at St. Paul's Collegs by has recently been concluded with an memorable A. D. C. production
(score 144) was handed DEAR SIR-1 A directed by the championship and Jemadar M. Singh Bisley they had enjoyed, and was an it is made that: "We ourselves possess 4.30 p.m.-Hockey Match on U.S.R.C. $25,000,000. gold, and we read in Saturday next at 7.30. p.m. and after to inform you that at their meeting held Sharp R.C. for the best pouce shot Colony owed to the Police Reserve reason, that we wish others to have
American syndicate for a loan of The last performance takes place on Executive Committee of the Navy League the cup presented by the Hon. Mr E. H. Colony tanto the Police Tene, de
the Indian prize. Sergt. Grimmett won
on the 14th instant it was decided that Friedly the results were as under the following Resolution moved by Mr
Team H.K.V.R. 523. Arnold White and seconded by Mr R. B."
Championship-Jemadar Mehr
Singh, Stoker, President of the Manchester Best Naval Shot Ptc. Ashworth, 127. Chamber of Commerce, was adopted Best Army Shot.Capt. Taylor, RA "Best Police: Shot.-Sergt. Grimmett, Best Indian Shot-Jemadar Mizamp
din, 128.
H. E the Governor.
General Memoranda.
Saturday, Dec. 30-
7.30 p.m.-Final Performance of *Kismet" at the Theatre Boyal. 10:48 pm.-"Star and Garter Fund Supper at the Hongkong Hotel
BIDDAY, Dec. 31:→→→
* Tazzhan”.
"
JAPAN AND THE PEACE NOTE,
London, 17th Nov, 1916.
101,
144,
the meeting, and the previous one, had been reason, and that we ourselves are no organised by the Officers of the Police obstacle in the way of the speedy Reserve, under the
of Mr conclusion of the war. If this supervision Jenkin (D.8.P.) They had all enjoyed wax were to be prolonged indefinitely been given them, and also admired the Hindenburg says. would overtake the very excellent programme which had the Vorwarts adds, the fate" whick efficient manner in which it had been France would carried out. His Excellency in com
overtake all the clusion thanked Mr Jenkin and his belligerent nations, and not France officers for their kind hospitality to along but all Europe would exterminate them that day. (Applause)
itsall, leaving America and the yellow There was & "Sweepstake" on the world to be ita heirs. We wish, shoot. Out of 2,000 chances only 220 worn Lowever, the "Vorwarts" announces, Yesterday's amores in detail as given taken up the amount realised being proud to be the bearer of suck an 80.40 After deducting 20 per cent for important manage to the world, "thst Police Reserve Headquarters Club and not only the German nation but als sundries the balance was divided as Europe shall continue to live, we with follows
that all other nations ball continue te
135:
THE COEES.
200 delib
200 insp
ground; Volunteers v. 76th Punjabi one of the latest Peking papers that the performance & récherché supper will the Government "in order to bridge be served in the Hongkong Hotel Grill over the financial difficulties at the Room at $2 per head, the entire end of the year, will sign a loan proceeds of which will be devoted to 10.30 am-Anction of Howsehold agreement for $2,500,000 with the the Star and Garter Fund
Furniture at Mesare. Hughes and Sino-Japanese Industrial Develop
"The Executive Committes of the Navy League at their meeting to-day "Hough's.
ment Co. on the security of the
resolved to change the title of the enní- Government Printing Bureau pro
Tersaries of Trafalgar and of Nelson's death, celebrated each year on October perties of the Ministry of Finance."
21st, from Trafalgar Day to Nelson Day. Baron Motono, the Japanese Minister The object of the change is Moreover, the Chinese Government of Foreign Affairs, said to Reuter's rsa permanent form the warmest friend; below:
to express in is about to resume negotiations presentative: "Obviously I cannot now ship with France and to increase the in- with the Allied Bankers for a further discuss the overture from Germany con Power of the Empire which is personified DONGEONG VOLUY- 8am--Excursion to Macao by loan of £10,000,000, Chins can Whatever may be decided will only be
terest of the Britishy people in the Ses tained in the communication to us today. in the name of obtain all the money she needs so after full discussion between the Govern to explain that The Executive long as the is able to offer satisfactory ments of Great Britain, France, Russie, made during the past rafalgar Le-Oph F. O. Good-
to the Lieus Thornhill 31 18 security. It is reported that the Italy and Japan. A great responsibility continued use of the name
which was regarded in many quarters Bankers Byndicate are asking for the zest in absolute' sssurance that no stop ment and People of Fracco. It is hoped Pta. Jenkins32 15 30 31.90 128
is laid upon us all, but the world may
being objectionable to the Govern Pte K. McLennan land tax to be pledged as additional will be taken hastily. No peace is pos that the substitution of the name security for the next loan, and it is sible except terms to which all the "Nelson as the title of the Anniversary stated that "the whole country Allies are whole-heartedly agreed. We will be regarded na a fitting tribute to stently opposing this proposal, miration and coufidence in their fish one you will take the opportunity. Singh
KY4TH PUNJABIB. are convinced that the spirit of deter | our gallant and devoted Ally the French
Nation, A J. M. Singh though we do not observe that any cause will bring to our splendid. All of making this Resolution as widely N. B. Khak satisfactory security suggested in the West a victory assuring and known as possible. KA
Bepoy Kalus substitution for the land tax No jupet and awful holocaust."
guaranteeing no recurrence of this world
Yours very truly,
(Sign) P. J. HANSON,
General Secretary.
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASSĮ PRINTING,
AND
BOOK BINDING.
THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE. one doubts the potential wealth of The German overtars is generally
BOOKS & PAMPHEETS A SPECIALTI
actases, Trade, Cironiars,
Manns, sto,, etc..
Fred and
stuliw. Friz teď,
rempi, deliveZY
China, nor can the fact be ignored in tons and suguring ill for Germany's regarded in Japan as offensively boastfol that China has a relatively small abanées. national debt, amounting to only 150 millions sterling, but China will continue to be regarded as a "poor country until
has not only established
strong and
stable Government, but also tatil she has developed the manns of expressing the great wealth which is undoubtedly Istent in ha
THE CHILDREN'S COLDS. JATOE the children's colds and cura them before they weaken the vitality. Usa Camberlain's Cough Remedy freely. It is perfectly safe. It has been tested by chemists and pro- nounced free from injurious substances mid costa, but a rifle For sale by all Chelga and Stoneressante
69
desire me
„TEIR RISERVES.
objection
88600 delib.
Brd Prize 10 per cent
29:LID
and Prize, 20 per cent
138
-17.33-33.97.138
888 in Frize, 70 per cent of $508.4035445 live which have contubated so zaucht
101.28 the progress tof human - Kultur-
50:54 which can still do so much for ite
"We" with, the Vorwarts con 8.640.00 oludes, that France too shall live, and we see with genuine sorrow that country, which we have never hated, bleeding death. It is for Germany, for FRADCE, for Russia, and for England that we Tant pasca peace for the whole blaad ing world
-633
LAST YEAR'S SCORES, Last year's results, lose the 800 yards, shot at King's Park, wore as under ---- * HIV.R, 381 30 23 123 K.S.LL, 81 ∙16-29 28 71 117 25°18′ 27:23-24-128
43 38 161
613
Corpl. Grimed
18 29 20 25 190 Q3. Sergs, Williams 28 20 27 20:28 131 Q Bergt. Black 28 10 31 20 27 125 Best Cars ..28 17 39 $4 24 124
CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Z
510
1230
Capt
17 32:38 30 144
30:28%
858
18th Infantry, 45, ~Eoyal Engineers, a58;
HK Police (European). 868;. HK Volanter Cofpe, 366; R.G.A, 243,
ELK Police Beserve, 334; 74th Punjabig, 234;
HK.S.B. 392 RGA 122; Staff and Depts 317 H.M.S. Tamar, 308; Royal, Marino La 1,30 Shamsen Delende Corps, #91;
Vardera, Victoris Oscht Boyal Naval Yard Police, 77 HR Police (Ladiana) 350.
Germans have affected to commiserstä France and the French ever since the latter interfered with the execution of the German programme and since they ra alised that they have no prospect in this war of subjugating the French nation. When the Germans pratend to tho consideration for other people it sign that they feel they have not the power to trample on those peopl that they hope thereby to obt hanafit for themselves at peace, runs through all the new Ja one form or another and,
the card of the avowed the people, would be the status (gno, ant