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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
“IMPORTANT SPEECH BY
MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
ORGANISING THE NATION.
Mr.
LONDON, Feb. 23. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister has made an important state ment on the subject of the restriction of imports and the encouragement of greater food procesion in the Unitel Kingdom. In the course of his state- ment he sai
LORD BALFOUR OF BURLEIGH'S REPORT.
NEWSPAPER COMMENT.
LONDON, Feb. 99. The Export of Lord Balfour of Burleigh'a committee is variously commented upon.
The Morning Post", rejoices at the unanimity, giving evidence of the educational influence of the War, which bps reduced old divisions to their true proportions.
The "Timos states that the striking unanimity and largeness of the views of the committes encourage a confident hope for an agreement at the Imperial Conference.
The "Daily Mall" states that the war has ended the preference controversy for ever. Mr. Lloyd George who is trusted by the Empire as perhapë no The shipyaris must be need to the other statesman before may have been almost forube Construction of anti.trusted, will see that the new regulations
do not remain a dead letter. submarine craft as well as merchant-
men.
Tu règàrl to the imports this pr
·blem» of, plaubèr, of which 6,400,000) tons were "imported last your raust
The Daily Chronicle" anys that few will disagree with the committed's first résolution, agreement may not be dif cult with the second, but the third means a direct plunge into the old Chamberlainita policy, with additional
complicatious due to the fact that we
he deal, with in order to save have now got the Allies to corsider.
The Daily News" says & more uage. The bust methods of venti- tomising tituber were being investi-surprising document can rarely have been issued. The whole discussion is The French Government had really absurd at the prosent stage. The Ested. given two forests for the use of our war has not changed the hard facts army, les France and he was afaid whereon free trade and its aliases have
hitherto come to grief. be must ask for more. The supply of home tipler must also be in- Brennech. He thought he gonh? get, sufficient labour to folk suugh tones. fo{ithhTLVYHH5£ «
We were imparting millkans of ronx of inm ore while there was plocity of -low-grade are in fireat Britain. If We could magigent the supply
·labesar, we could anormals initreuse the statut A large Sting of you nge therefrom would not come esfortunately until late in the year, FOOD STOCKS LAMENTABLY
ROW.
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LONDON.
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THE CORONER'S INQUEST,
LONDON, Feb. 22
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE WESTERN FRONT.
FURTHER ARTILLERY ACTIVITY,
LONDON, Feb. 23. A French communiqué states:-> German patrols attempted to approach our laes north-east of Nicaport, Belgium, but ware dispersed
There was an artillery dual on the right of the Meuse in the sector of Pepper Hill; ·
There was nothing to report elsewhers
ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED
ru-
·HONGKONG. RACES,
FINAL TRAINING GALLOPE,
TIPS FOR MONDAY. -
Browy Disk, "Burton, 1 malle, 38.2, 1.00,
1,41; fast-1 39,
Jaskwtons, boy, I'milo, 87, 100,2, 142,
220.5; last 1 38.27
Moussrays, boy, 1y mile. 87, 1.00.2. | j- 1,444, 9.20; load | 15.4. Mate Tan, boy. 11. 85. 1.11.
DANDY DALIA, I mile, 302. 1.15, 1.40,
2011: last † 92.
1.47.2, 921.3, 2.35,8; last § 34.
The largs"ermal "at the rails. this morning included a manber of ladies, and resembled a gathering at a | Duowertex, Johustanė, 1 mile, M.4.
1.07.4, 1,40,4; Jam } 0, ynkḥana Meeting. :-
Trips Kva, boy. 1'.mile, 1.2, 1.1.1, 1.48.1, 2.22.1; Jash £ 94.
The course was very good going
Sir Douglas Haig reports-We fast, though a bit gut up: there was Goztrwoo. Moller, 4 mile, 40, 3.15, 1.47; |
wind and the weather was mild lase y 2
pulsed raids east of Vermeiles and south number of casualties and we took some of Neure Chapelle. The enemy had a
prisoners.
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THE SILYER" MARKET,......
www.
* London, Feb. 22.
with the market dull.
and clear.
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Mr. John Johnstone and Mr. A. J. Heard were both out, having arrived yesterday. Both node quito & number of porles,
Silver, Streuk, Johnstone up, was Silver is quoted at 371, no demand the star turns and the fairly
burns up the pure"
over the last quarter. His time na given’be- 16, 2,14, last quarter 20.4' was taken from the official timeReaper's watch;; but many hul' it less, varying from 2.12 to 2.18, and, there was 20.2 for the bust gearter in many places.
THE MAGISTRACY.
THEFT OF SHIP'S BLANKETS.
A Chinese charged with the theft, of
Other fast finisher were done by two blankets from a steamer in port was brought before Mr. Wood this Dixie 99.4, Sandy 20.1 Russian morning. It appeared the defendant Chief 204 tieneral Birdwood 30, as the doctor's "boy" aboard" the Gunt Dahlia 30 and Glorious Pearl ship and having been given permission 30.
to go ashore he attempted to take two If the present Are weather con THE EXPLOSION IN THE EAST OF of the ship's blankets with him. The times, which there is all promise of ship's steward deposed that he saw it doing the forecaste for to-morrow the defendant carrying
basket reuxls NE or variable, winds, from the ship to the Dairy moderate; fine to cloudy, foggy later) launch lying alongside. The steward most successful, meeting is followed him abound the launch and ip assured. The racing should be ex- the crew's quarters discovered the stolen tremely interesting, as all the events blankets..
lare mere "open" than has been
the cuse foreverd years.
A verdict of death through mis adventure was returned at the inquest on several of the victims in the great Fast of London explosion.
The Coroner al there was nothing to suggest that it was caused other than by a pure accident...
COUNT TISZA AND GERMANY'S POLICY:
.
was most natural tha: Germany should strive to pursue a Colonial policy. He declared that if the war concluded as their enemies imagine, no agreement conki saure & lasting pelea. He justified submarinism, which he regarded optimistically.
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 22. Our food stocks were at presentj Couns Tisza, in the Austrian House lamentably low, not owing to saltof Deputies, rigorously defended the marines but to bid harvests. ForGerman policy, which he asserted had been since 1871 one of peaceful cultural mist expansion. the safety of thy nation, we
It had threatened no imka very effort to increase the nation's interests: He accused France production in 1917. There were and Passia of constant intriguing. "It few weeks in which to sow Spring wheat, outs and barley, and in order to induce tapers to plough up pasture lead aired ately he 'posed to gimirantes the farmer minimum price for a definite period. whil minimum wage would be
HIGH HONOUR FOR A CHAPLAIN. yed for the agrimalrural labourer. Rent-ruising would be prohibited azid p«* the Board of Agriculture, woukl en- force cultivation. The Ruranteed minimum price of wheat per quarter would be 601) for 1917, 55 for the nest two years, and 45 for the following three yours,
and coffee
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LONDON, Feb. 23,
H. M. The King has conferred the Distinguished Service Order, the Milit Crona, od Bar to the Military Crosa of Bengal to Chaplain Ronald Irwin for his services in Mesopotamia.
AUSTRALIA AND THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
DELEGATION APPROVED.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge, explaining that the blankets The following at the times of the bad been used by a passenger who hat in training gullops run this morn died and therefore they would have been king and below we give some "tips thrown overhoard had he not taken for the races to be run on Monday, them, from the ship.
the first day
His Worship, after hearing further evidence, sentenced the defendant to six weeks' hard labour.
BOMBARDED WITH STONES.
CASE BROUGHT BY MR SHELTON
HOOPER.
As Mr. Shelton Hooper was passing the retaining wall at the rear of St. John's night school, in Pukfolum Road,
in a motor car yesterday, be WES bombarded with stones by a number of small boys hiding behind the wall. He topped bis car and chased the boys, who ran into the school. There they switched off the electric lights and escaped The Police were informed of the incident with the result that Mr Hooper appeared before Mr. J. E. Wood this morning as complaitant against small boy charged with throwing the
stoues.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge stating that not be, büt MELBOURNE Feb 22-another boy whom he could identify, The Government has approved of a had thrown the stones. delegation to attend the Imperial Con ference, consisting of Mr. Hughes, Sir 31. Irving and Sir J. Forrest. The date of their departure has not yet been fired.
INDIAN INDENTURED LABOUR.
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LONDON, Feb. 22,
The case "was remanded and the defendant's bail fixed at $18.
Paper imports would be reduced to 440,000 tons which is half the present allowance. All essential foodstuffs would be put on the free list, but apples, tomatoes nad certain m fruit's woull be prohibited; omnges, bananas, grapes almonds, and nuts would he "Tartucel to twenty-five per cent. of the quantity imported during 1915, and
A VIGILANT LUKONG. corno salmon weitkl be reduced by" fity per cent, Mineral water would be
At an early hour this morning prohibited, and cocon
In the House of Commons, Mr.Jukong saw a man wapping a bundle would be temporarily stopped, as Austin Chumberlain, Secretary of in Li Shing Street. As bis auspicions we had large stocks of these two State for India, stated he hid were aroused he approached the man, every reason to hope that Indian who attempted to run away, but was commodities. The importation of for indentured labour would be abolish chased and caught by the constable eign tea would be prohibited, whiled within five years. Meanwhile he The bundle was then opened and found even the importation of Indian tea was glad to say that the conditions. would be reduced to a certain extent of indentured Indians was greatly to contain four pieces of satin valued at ameliorated by the recent changes $12, one woollen blanket valued at $2, The Prime Minister regretted ex.in the Colonial laws. He paid and a singlet and a pair of trousers ceedingly the stoppage of certain luxuries from France and Italy, the -output of beer would be reduced to ten million barrels, saying 600,000, tons in imports for its manufacture, Spirits would be correspondingly reduced and restric tions would be imposed immediately. Steps would taken to prevent speculative buying and if necessary the Food Con- troller would control commodities. If this programme wers carried out and those "able to help in production did help, there was not the slightest doubt that we
This would save 900,000 tons.
tribute to the spirit in which the Colonial" Administrations had met the Imperial Government in the matter.
DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT.
32 ARRESTS IN IRELAND. ·
LONDON, Feb. 23. Thirty-two arrests under the Defence of the Realm Act were made in Ireland yesterday, namely eight in Dublin, twenty-four in Galway, Limerick and Skibbereen and elsewhere.
*They
valued at 1. It was later discovered that these articles had been stolen from Noa. 6 and 8, Li Shing Street.
When brought before Mr Melbourne this morning the defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and was sentenced to six months' hard labour.
· HONGKEM WHARP DIVIDEND.
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SANTALO, TEMAN,, 14 last mile, 36, 4.102..
145, 2392) luat | ma. Tox Com, Sedgwick. 1 mile land, Sams, Heard. mile. 38, 1.17, 143.
2.27.3%, fu«2 } $4.2. CLODLANDS, Sidgwick, 1 mile, 15.2. to Rise Cots, Fisher, į mile, 4), 1.15,
1.0, 1.41; In
- 1,97; last þ-32. '
TIPS FOR MONDAY. won-ver-enose STAKES S
Mr. Johnstone's mount... The digger. Cloudlands.
UDEN STAKIA (S
-Star of Doo
Choler, Dahlin. "fro thake. VICTORIA STAKES
Sundy, Dixie
VALLEY STAKES
Triumphant Dahlia.
3o."
"2 Sir Paul's nomination.
Huah Hosh
Foocnow Cep:-"
Ginat Dallis. Gezers) Härdwood. Australian Chief.
TRIAL: PLATE
Silver Streak. Victory Dahlia. Victory.
GARRISON CEDI
hakimi
OLD PONIES. Plot-azip. Setk,"1], 42, 1,93, 237, į PROFESSIONAL CUP-
2001. 3.13; Text 4 #14
Herolini. Themen boy. If last, mile, 34.5, 1.09.2.
142.4, 2.133; last 20.3.
Sir Paul's nomination. Matchbox.
pi
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Corzow's Wail. Brown Mouse.
Northland.
GENERAL. Bindwoon, Ezm, † mile, 35.1, Joraxy Ciru Stakės ce
109,4, 1:30:4; Igxt | 19). Dixre. Ezra, } mile, 36, 147, 1.30.4;
last 29.4.
Marennox, boy, it mile, 3, 1.10, 1410;
Jast † 31.3.
NORTHLAND. Kuo, 1 mile, 35, 1.09.
1421, 9.154; last | 31.3. ·
Dear CHIEF. boy. 1 mie, 35, 1.09,
1.42.3. 2.15.1; last 1 92.3. Pisa
Cazy, bone, 1.33
1.172. 2.20 Tast 30.3. Day Cher, Day, t
ale, 16, 106, 1404) 2143: Tant M ACARALLIS CHILy, boy, 1 mile last 1, 13,
1.00.1 1.39.1; lust... TANZA. Seth, 1, 0, 1.14, 1.50, 2.25,
2,50,1; Just | 34.1.
CORONET TILLS, best i ralle. 34, 1.08,
1.40; last 4 32.
Windsor Dahlin. Triumph.
RACING STAKEN -
Pairless Pour). Spalpen.
Tom Cobleigh.
FOOCHOW CUP WEIGHTS.
King Hal.
Tixia,... Matchbox Crashy
:
HARPER'S BALSAMIC
COUGH LINCTUS.
The mill and soothing influence which this preparation has clames it among the most valuable of its kind, in cases of Cough Asthma Bronchitis, Shortnom of Breathing... or Dithioulty of Expectoration; and while it removes the scrumculation af phelg from its Tenic and Astringent virtues it prevents its formation, and alloys iritation of the membranes of the throat and choos rendering those delicate parts less susceptible of -future-irritation. and disease,
DOSE-From ten drops to ena tas-speenful according to age and circumstances, to be taken three or four Kimes a dig, or whor the Cough is troublescroc.
PRICE $1.00 AND $1.50 PER BOTTLE,
Queer's Dispensary
Tx. 499.
TS BELT HÜLÜRIVE
INGÀNH TATORS
EN VERSCOLONXT.
31, Queen's Road Central.
Diss
Bros
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A handy lnd with a hammer can do it well!
But we employ men who are expert toʻ degionstrate the best way to use.
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MALTHOID"
These men have learned from experience and
will give you the benefit of their experience
FREET
It will make a great difference in your roof!
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hids.in. 16.
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Triumph...
13.0
157
CHEAP! CLEAN! WATERPROOP L.
"MALTHOID" SAFS!
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12.3
134
19.1 160
12.0
146
1
147
Carizow's Waif (late Buk) 12.3 Clolofina
151
10.1 150
Northland
13:1
165
Australian Chief Dalny Chiet
13.1 153
13.1
144
1.11.3.
Pingwu Chief...
Adventure..... Nyanza.....
12.3
149
19.0 1.01
13:0 140
Winduar Dahlia Giant Pahliu
13.1 159
13.2.
136..
The Duke Dahlia Sandy
13,0
15
15.0
157
The Gunner ........
11.0 140
WENDOR PAL, Burkill, 11|| 32.5, 1.06.2, 1.44.4, 2.18.3; 2.49.3 plus 3 30.3.
CANT BARA Burkill mil
1.47, 2.17; last 1 30.
| Sandy, 7. T.. 1 mile) —, 1,09.3, 1.98.4;
1931
DERBY GRIFFİNS.
KING FEN; Heard, 1 mile. 39. 140.3.
1.42; last 31.2.
VCTOUT, boy, 9 mile. 35.1, 1.10, 1.40.9:
last 50.2.
rows Morse, Knoll, mile last. 22,
1.03.2; last $12.
Bows Morse, Knob, I mile, 86.3.
TITIZMOcak, boy, t mile feat 3, 92,
1.11.2, 1.42.1; last | 30.4 |
1.04.2; inat 182.2..
Fonsiosa CHIEF, boy, 1 mile, 39, 1.15.3, FaszX CHIRE, boy, I mile, 86, 109, 1.40, RENNIAN CHIEF, ng, 1 mile, 39, 1.16,2,
1.50, 2.22; laut † 32.
2.18.1; last 33.1..
-1.49.0, 2.18.2-litt 4 29.4. Glomus PEARL, Beth, I mile lost 1, 35.
1.05; last 20- Bas26, Seth, 11, 5, 1.12, 1,47, 2.21.2.
8.04.B; last 1'43.1
THE N.Y.K. AND ITS FOREIGN -
EMPLOYEES.
COMMERCIAL.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Messrs. Moxon and Taylor in their report, dated the 23rd inst, statė
The opinion expressed in our circular of last week that mates showed a ONLY TWO FOREIGN CAPTAINS TO tendency to wenken, has, unfortunately
BE RETAINED.
Yangtacepoos at The 54, all being quoted at last week's quotations....
ELECTRIC COMPANIES Hongkong Ele trics have sellers at 848 and Chin
Lights · have buyers at $4.70. Hongkong
MISCELLAN FOUR-Chir
Trume are wanted at $7.10 after business | at $7.90.
Famers are in small demand at $5. China Providents are offering at 10. Cements have been dealt in at $11. From the Preex gather that the Company's petition to reduce their Capital has been sanctioned been amply justified, rates all round by their Chief Justice. The refund.of abowing depreciation with the exception 850 per share is advertised for 15th In priuance of the policy of the of Shanghai Cottens and Wharf shares, March. Wm. Powells have bayers af Department of Communications, the the former having advanced from The i10 86. Dairy Farms have come to business Nippon Yusen Kaisha has been gradually to Tis. 117 for cash, mucket closing firm. at $24 Waterbosts have buyers at 8157 dismissing its foreign officers. Since the Shanghai, on the whole, has been with no business reported.
with the foregoing EXORANGE-The demand mate in Lowe outbreak of the European War, the Gov practically she wry small business loss don is 2/1 15-16 and T.T. selling rate qu
Management of exception and a
Shanghai is 5411 the Nippon: Yusen forge, oficers
still continuer tight and Ex- that on the ground
it
high, both adverse factors to any allow them to remain was dangerous to on board the Company's liners, As an advance in stock prices nutcome almost all of the foreign officers
ROBBEE is quoted as 3d per be from
in the 4th instant the were placed on the reserve list in 1914. London.
BANES-Hongkong Banks are offering to dismiss all
the fore company decide
officers except at the reduced rates of $710'wills & small two, who were subsequently potiled to business reported.
MARINE ICHINxces-Unions-bare that affect. These are Capt. FE Cope
ernment has advisaisha to dismisly resulted:
ANOTHER SALT SURPLUS.
NATIVE CUSTOMS REFORM.
Peking, Feb. 18, $4,500,000 of the surplus of the Exte
The Ministry of Finance rescatly.
Clabells has been released
vertar DALIA Burkill, 1 mile. 35. 1.152, 1.43.4.12.14; Ist 30,1
of the Rstann Mars and Capt. H. Fraser sellers at 8900. Cantons at 3375, North ONWARD DAHLIA, boy,1 mile, 37, 1.12.1. of the Hirane Mart, who will reallowed Ohings at Tis. 150, and Yangtzes At
1.45.12.18; last 332 02 to remain as the Company has obtained $265, are, & quiet market with notes:atifutédureforms in the Native Que
- 1.11.2
Hongkong
1.47.2, 2.23.5, 2.52.7; last 2-804-7 SILVER ETHEAX:0. I. 2mila 15.3, 1.10.8,
FISE
.could face the worst the enemy.could I included some who had been interned to be held on March 10, the directors | JACORITE, J. J. mile, 88.2/111.11. Engineer (Americans). They will be away to a selling rate of 103
do. (Loud Cheers.)
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE BALKAN THEATRE.
CENTRAL POWERS CUT OFF FROM: ATHENS
Task 304.
tina
which the former rate was below 25
dividend of Tis. & per share for the Soti. Hayes, 11, 35, 1.12.1 1.49.7 and ball pay for another six montha Star Ferrien, are wanted was add i: per cont.,!"whereas articice on which the
2.22.1, 2.54.3 ist 3.82.1 Hazz, Heard, I mile, 37, 111, 144,
2.16.1 Inst 922
The
the authorities concerned
The Captains dismissed are N. Nielsen at 8307) and in First 158 con make the system more uniform instrue
were listed to enforce a
84 tate of 21 and A. Bocker (Germans); F. L. Som-tinue neglected
SHIFFING➡Dongle Bed changed per cent
Inve 1.44.12.144129.4!! mera (Dans) C. H. Butler, JP. Clarke,
Considerable opposition, howegur, has At the annual meeting of the Sran or Door. I...4 mile 07, 1.12. A. E. Moses, and John Walker (EDS dood last work at 1197 have pay Allen arisen in various districts owing to the
hands at $110.Decerned,
eferred Indos, which Shanghai & Hongkow Wharf Co., Id, [in 1.42.4 last 00.4.
fish) J. Stark (1) and W Kerr (Chief after the late rebellion and were subse will recommend the payment of a
allowed fall pay for months Preferred Indosat 411 new rate being levied on aruchs on quently released.
In connection with this, says the Bob Bambents have sellers at $13 former rate was here that figure ar year 1916, and the transfer of Th?
REFERIE China Sugars Tave ex- still charged the old mate, which mar Herald, Mr. Nakajima, Manager of the 30,000 to repairs account.
Kobe Branch of the N.Y.K. says, that perienced rather strong setback, the chants point out is unfair.
Mesurbile, demanda for money from the Company employed upwards of, 40 market falling from $118, last week's
Istent comes foreign rate, to $110 offered for cash Malabous the provincos contine foreigners years ago, all
orices bang monopolised by them are now quoted ex dividend at $23. from the Tuchun of Kweichow who seks
OLLA AND MINING-Langkata-have for $500,000 for military expenditure Since then, however, Japanese maritime circles have made great strides and many buyers in the North st Tis.19 with sellers. It is understood that the Central Gov able Japanese officers have been trained at The 50 Baube have buyers at 12 andernment has decided to instruct the In 1910
the Department of Communica-sellers at 3240 Tronos have firmed to Minister of Finance to appropriate Shells at 106 and Ural Caspians $900,000 in cash and sangoon in bonds, issued
sgainst the regulations employment of foreign officers on board et 30s. are quoted at last week's rafee. subject to the approval of the Presiden Come 18th inst, on the army transport SUBSCRIPTION GRIF
subsidised liners, one of the objects of Wharves are quoted 883-ex
DOCKA WRABTES AND GODOWN&——Lautar the subaidies being to assist JapCES The importance of the achievement Themas for Nagnaald, whence he
asing foreigners
for ite European lines come to busincas at 1981 Shanghai lies in the fact that it completely cute intended to take a steamer for China AMPION, Adams, 14- lest file, 38, 1.15, semen. However, the NAY.E. has been divident, and Bougkong
where he will take up his residence 1.60.2, 2.25 last $950.
with the special approval
of the Docks are quoted in the neighbourhood off postal communication between Athens and the Central Powers, restrict until such time as diplomatic relations Brooxcar Moller, 1 mile, 49, 1.17 Zuthorities in 1913 the Government of T382 in Shanghai with no busine 250 ing them to wireless and aeroplane the United States on his country and 1.50.2, 2.282; last + 33 promulgated new relations ordering Ho
States MA Mo, Johnrione/1 mile, 151, 1.10.8, that the crews of subsidised liners should
BRITISH PRISONERS-OF-WAR.
; STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF
LORDS.
LONDON, Feb. 235 In the House of Lords, Lord Newton -stated that the civilian and military British prisoners of war were as follows:
Civilians Military
Jo Germany 4,500 34,500
In Austria 200
In BulgariaĎA
560.
Io Turkey 700 10,800
The military prisoners in Turkey
SALONIRA, Feb. 22.
GERMAN CONSUL AT MANILA- LEAVES.
Contact has been established between
Dr. Frans Carl Zitelmann, German the French and Italian groups, resulting in the clearance of a road between Consul at Manila for several years, left Goritta and Leakovic.
servicea
Trelade 8,000 Indians as a de A FORTY YEARS" "TEST"D"
- The Government is about to make
MARSUG, Heard, 11 35, 1.10.2, 145, - 9,17.4, 2.50.4; Just 7:00, Ormano, Heard, 14 last 1, 87, 119.1, 01944; last 2 BLA, DE
DA BAT, Heard, 1 mile, 38, 7:1871.49,2, 2:21; Just 2, BLA GRIFFINS.
308
HOTELA AND
one Docks have
The night before his departure the 132.3; 01.4 per consist of Japanese exch
MARIA MYK has been compello refore to lands at 191 ars wanted. Hon
ely The frals are offering, at $33 and Hongkong Gorman Consul met practically all the ME MORACH, Boyd, zule, 04.5 place the foreign officers ma
Hive sellers at 3110: ioned on Hotels have's members of the German colony in 106.2, 1401; last ↓ $14.
the reserve list and finally chemie then scewanted; at 361 ex divider Manila at the German Club Dr. CHILIAN, TX, 1 mile #41; 10/3,
Points could Zitelmann delivered a short address to last + 13.4. his countrymeu, taying among other things that his absence would be but
MONEYSON, Boyd, tinile, 28, emporary and that ho fem believed list in popularity every year. What better of prisoners in Austria completely recommendation is required! For that he would return within, tares oeman Mover Knoll, I mile,
deck with that in Germany Me by All Chemiste and Storekeeper four northe
proposals to the Turks which would HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy pays the effect of releasing twenty per has been curing coughs and colds cent of the prisoners. The treatment for the past forty years and has gained
Det
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