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NOTIOR TO CONSIGNEES.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
JAVA-PACIFIC LIJN.
TRE Steamship
1018
"ARAKAN," having arrived from SAN FRANOISON, Consignes of Cargo are hereby notified that Goods are being landed at their risk into the hamardous andıor excra hazardous Godowes of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf. & Godawa Co., Ltd...
BIRTH.
SHEARSTONE-On March 19, at Shang bai, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. SHEAR STONE, a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
LAMPERT DUFFY:-At St. John's Cathedral on March 25th, by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, Engineer Lieutenant Jou LAMBERT D. RN.R, Lloyds Servayor, Hong kong, eldest of William Osborne
Lambert, M.D., J.P., Aycliffe, Darlington, England, to Miss MARY ELIZABETH PUTTY, ekiest daughter of Thomas Duffy Esq., Oakland, California, U.S.A.
Hon
DEATHS.
NERDHAM.-On March 17 at London, wife of Captain J. E NEEDHAM (by cable)..
AKEHRST-On March 20, at Shang hai,. EVELYN, beloved wife of - ÅRTIER AKEHURST, aged 44 years.
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The China Mail.
hence and/or from the Wharvos delivery Boxoxone, MONDAY, March 25, 1917.
be obtain he admitted after the
Claims will Goode have left the Gindowna and all Goods remaining undelivered after noon, the 2nd April, will be subject to rent.
All Claims mixinst the Steamer must be.. presented to the Undersigned on or before 'the 4th April, or they will not bạ
recognised.
All beken, chated and damaged Goods
are to be left in the Godowns, whore thes
will be examines the 4th April,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, "
Agents,
Hongkong, March 26, 1917,
(Continued an Page 8.)
THE CALENDAR.
THE SHILLING LOAR
A TELEGRAM on Saturday told us that the price of bread is being raised at home to-day to oue ahilling the
THE CHINA MAIL.
If we were dependant on these songees of supply, the price of bread locally would certainly be higher than it is. The reason why bread remains at the present price in Hongkong, wo understand, is that the four now consumed in the Colony is derived almost entirely
THE MAGISTRACY.
ATTACKED WITH KNIFE. The remandedepse in which a Japanes mens-boy was charged with assaulting a bustawain aboard the Burma Mara, sid severely wounding the latter with a
Wood this morning. kitchen knife. was heart before Mr.
MONDAY, MARUN 28, 1917.
HONGKONG CHINESE AND CHINA, AND THE GERMAN
THE WAR.
AN ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION OF
$1,000,000.
It may not be generally known that for one little time past the
OFFICIALS.
MINISTER'S DEPARTURE
DELAYED.
(Wah Tu Yal Po's Service.),
Passo, March 24.
Minister and bis Staff, which was The departure of the German ranged for yesterday, has been to a delay in the departure of the postpones for a day or two owing steamer and also owing to one of the afs-comiluet, passports not being in order. A special train is in readi-
Dr. K. Majima, who has been astoad- | leading members of the Chinese ing the injured boatswain, stated that community have been consilering the complainant was wounded on the the ways and meane of making hend, on the left hand, op the elbow of fixed annual voluntary contribution the right arm, in the middle of the back to the Imperial war chest. At a in the right side, the last knife largo and representative meeting held thrust being two inches in depth and the Tong Wah Hospital yester penetrating the right lung. j
day, under the Chairmanship of Mr. resolved to offer to the Governmentness for the use of the Minister. Chin Pok Chuên, it was unanimously
from Manchorien wheat, of which great stocks exist in the north.
So long as there are ships to traverse the seas the wheat stocks in Great Britain can constantly be replenished. All the tice which is now recommended as a substitute for potatoes has to be imported from Egypt, or farther East. There is abundance of wheat in many parts of the world awaiting tranship--| The complainant then deposed that ment and it is merely a question of whilst he was talking to the cook
would require another two weeks The witness alded that his patient treatment.:
the sum of one million dollars.er.
nually for the duration of the war. A representative committee WILM
formal to consider the mean of raising the money.
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GERMAN INTRIGUEA,
ATTEMPT TO SEDUCE THE MOHAMMEDANS.
The Peking correspondent of the nail T. Tiane», writing on the 9th-inat.,
SOW!
Sonse time ago mention' was made in this column of the manner in which ther members of the German Guard werd
sible to secure any information as to having Peking, but that it ena impon where they were going. These met have
with passports, and disappearing in the in wall parties, apparently furnished interior of China. Information has rans reebed me that a large number of Germans have made their way to tha districts in Which Chinese citizens is the Mohammedan taida are residing. Accord ing to my informant an attempt is being. is to stir in these tribesmen against the Chinew and an appeal is being made to their religious belief to support the same cause as Turkey. It is stated that
ben leaving the Guard in civilian attire-
their services as leaders should the
GERMAN CONSUI. AT CHANG- SHA WANTS TO RĖMAIN. applying the shipping resources of albard the urma Maru, shortly after the Allies to the fullest advantage.4.30 pm. on the 10th instant, the
Although a passport has been The method handed to the German Consul at Many ships going home from the defendant attacked bim from behind, East, for instance, are currying tons tabbing him several times with a large rusted is the voluntary contrity-Changsha he refuses to leave, con- Germans with largo stock of sedime of cargo which might give place to
knife. Shortly before the assault, en tu of a month's rent--half being tending that since his qualification tentare dave left North Chira to ofgr the instructions of the Chief Cheer, the bore by the terants and half by as Consul has been cancelled, he Mohameden clans decide to take action wheat and rice." It will take complainant had ordered the defendant the allords. No decision on the Should be allowed to remain and against China and that they have made, the Central longer to starve the Allies into cabina. The complainant had refused
Powers infinitely to clean the lamps in one of the ship's subject has yet been reached. " carry on the business of un ordinary such arrangements as will greadly viacis Sir Robert Ho Tung has offered a merchant. The Government at litate the concentration of certain factions sabmission by their submarine to uber the order, stating that he had contribution of $25,000 a year and Peking has instructed the Governor the are opposed to the present govera- warfare than it will take the been informed by the Second Officer Mr. Au Tak, one of $13,000,
of Hunan to request him to depart residents and members of the German
ment. The last that so many Germa Allies to reduce the Central Powers that the work of cleaning the lamps was
immax.tely. into submission by their more not included in his inties. effective blockade. Germany's sub complainant then replied that if the marine polier does absolutely nothing defendant did not class the lamps pe to relieve the economic necessities of ang one Power of the Quadruple Alliance, and evidence is daily accumulating that the strain in Germany as well as in the countries allied to her in this war is nearing the breaking point.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
r
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The sale of householl fürniture. at 58 Nathan Road has been" postponed till Friday morning, at 11 o'clock.
Professor R. M. McElroy delivers
A public lecture on the Political Backgrounds of the War" at the City Hall at 5.15 this evening under the anspicer of the Odd Volumes Society.
The
(the defendant) would have to wash the OPEN RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP deck.
Upon being granted përmission to question the complainant the defendant asked the witness: is it the "boy's" work aboard the ship to clean lampe
and wash decks !
The witness replied: It is the "boy's" work to clean lamps and wash certain parts of the deck..
The defendant then said that in the ships he had previously been on the "boys" neither had to clean lamps or wash decks and stated that he attacked the boatswain whilst in a age, resulting from the altercation as regards the cleaning of the lamps.
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His Worship sentaaced the defendant to six months' hard labour.
A CHARGE OF ASSAULT.
A shoemaker, charged with assault- ing a fellow worker, was brought before Mr Wood this morning...
Mr. W. H. Eley, residing at No. attacked the complamant with a knife It was alleged the defendant bad 37, Hollywood Road, has reported towed for cutting leather and so severely the Police that about 5.30 am, yester and jewellery to the value of $229 day his room was entered and money stolen.
gramms.
Tonight Clarke's Cirque give the last presentation of the present Pro To-morrow, an entire change performances are given on Wednesdays of Programme will be given. Afternoon
as well as Saturdays.
at 10am by the Company's surveyors, quartera loat. We must go back, Mesa. Goddard and Douglas..
we believe, to the dawn of the last century to and a parallel to this. Ia Loudon in 1800-the days of the 1617"Bread Assize"the price of the quartero loaf very rapidly went up by successive "Orders of Assize," Two company meetings are to be to I 63, and the records of the held tomorrow morning; that of the times bear an interesting comparison Green Island Cement Company at kali with the history which is in the past eleven and the "Dock Company' at 2.16 p.m.-Performance by Clarke's making by the Food Controller to noon. The Association of Exporters and
day. Thus we read that "the House Dealers hold their mecting at 4 p.m. of Commons suggests that bakers It is reported says the "Peking should be compelled to sell stale Gazette." that only those Germans who ... bread instead of new, to check occupy responsible positions in the Salt "Autolycus" at Taikoo Dockyard. the consumption." The suggested Inspectorate will be required to resign. prohibition became law, the fine Those who occupy secondary posts with Noon.-H.K. & W. Dock Co's. Meeting. for each offence being £5. Both monthly salary of two hundred or so Noon-Queen's College Athletic Houses of Parliament pledged them- Sports on College Ground, Caurelves and their families not to
By Bay.
MEMO. FOR TO-DAY
Cirque at Kowloon.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. 10.30 Launch of the
1-1.30 am.-Green Island Cement Co's-
Meeting.
dollars will be retained.
injured him that it was found necessary Government Civil Hospital to remove the complainant to the
The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge stating that the complainant had first struck him with a wooden bench.
His Worship uljourned the case until next Monday, fixing the defend- ant's bail at $200.
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AN OBSTINATE BANISHEE
In Mr. Wood's Court this afternoon,
a returned basisbee, who only last year
was banished for twenty years, was committed for trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
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It was stated that the defendant had been previously banished six different times and on every occasion hari returned to the Calcay before his term of banishment had expired
DEATH OF A PRISONER.
An enquiry into the death of: Tong Sing Fuk, alisa Tang San, aged 56 Fire broke out on the second floor years, who died at 9.40 am. today, was 2.15 p.m.Auction of Household Consume more than, one quartern of No. 220 Queen's Road Central, held by Mr J. B. Wood, Coroner, this Furniture atc. etc. at "Braeside," loal per head per week during the shortly after 3.30 am yesterday and afternoon. Deceased was serving a scarcity-then an artificial scarcity gutted two upper floors occupied as a sentence of seven years hard labour in of grain. The use of floor for pastry house. The fire is believed to have Victoria Gaol for armed robbery.
originated in the sook house. The Į The Jurors were: H. M. do Campos, was prohibited (February, 1890) in damage has not yet been ascertained. . Stoneham, and F. K. Tati 5.30 p.m.-Lecture by Lt.Col Currie the Royal Household by the Royal
atVolunteer H.QL.
* Macdonnell Road.
4.m-Annual General Meeting of the Association of Exporter and Dealers of Hongkong.
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, March 23:-
11am-4216 pm Action of
hold Furniture atc, etc. at “Bracnide,” 20 Macdonnell Road.
11.10 4. Hongkong. Ice Co's. Meet
Non-Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.
Family. Rice was used as a substitate
in the palaces. Possible substitutes
Dr. C. W. McKeapy, Medical Officer We are asked to state that the of Victoris Gaol, deposed that the de sale of household furniture, etc., by
censed had beeu, under treatment at Messrs Hughes & Hough at "Braeside"
for wheaten "four were anxional 20 Macdonnell Bond, all commence at various times since his admission in a quarter past two to-morrow afternoon August, 1916, dignosed the com. and will be continued on Wednesday plaint as cancer of the throat. In reply morning from 11 to 12.30 and again in Juror Dr. McKenny said he did
not appear to be an opium smoker.
The Jury returned a verdict of death from natural chusse
discussed. Bran came to the fore, but it appeared that pigs and poultry bad the first charge on this ing
material. Grains were suggested for the afternoon from 2.15 onwards.. pigs and potatoes for hunianity. Meeting
Mr. E. J. Moss, one of the oldest Rice or potatoes were recommended residents of Yokohama died on the 12th TUESDAY, March 23-
Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement to be mixed with wheat, to the instant. He first went to Yokohama in 6.30 p.m.-General Meeting of Mem extent of one-third. There is better 1886 and joined the staff of the "Japan
-Day:
bers of the Hongkong Club.
March 30
Furniture at 68 Nathan Road.
organisation in 1817, and food Herald. A est later he was manager of
แ
MEETING.
FOR HIS EXCELLENCY THE
GOVERNOR'S CUP,
SEIZURE OF A GERMAN
VESSEL AT AMOY..
Legation Guard should have been per mitted to make their way into the in terior shows that there has beat as t supervisión over their actions, and' ik The Foreign Department, replying would seem that the Chinese authoritira to an inquiry by the Dutch Minister, have been very las in looking after their which now has charge of German own interests, especially when it is taken into consideration a break with interests in China, justifies the Germany is likely within the near future. seizure of a German ship at Amoy The fact that Germany has tried the as a measure to prevent the repeti- same tactics in other parts of the world tion of what has happened to German should have been ancient warning to the Chiness and precautions should have been taken to prevent them securing any control over the Mohammedan tribes.
It is stated, bowater that the Ma
For this meeting, which is to take place at Stongeutter's Range onships in the Whangpo. Saturday April 7th (and not on previously announced, the following Easter Sunday or Good Friday, as
entries have so lur been received!-- „Neik Abdullah Lühn, 19th Infantry.
“L/Naik Ali Sher Khan, 18th Infantry.
Subedar Bhaghot Singh, 74th Punjabis. Jemadar Bridgi Bum, 7th Punjabis. Q.M.Sergt. Black, RE
Leading Signalman Botley, RN. Corpl. Carpmael, H.K.V.R. PC Cavo, H.K.P. Bandmaster Christian, Tità, Punjabia. Corp. Coxon, R,E. Chief Petty Officer Cree, R-E.. Q.M.Sergt. Dawson, H.K.V.R... Sepoy Diluar Ali Khan. 18th Infantry. Fetty Officer Edmonds, B.N. Jemadar Fatel: Mond, 4th Punjabis. Havildar Fateh Kurd Khan. 18t's
Tofantry.
Naik Fanddar Khen, 19th Infantry. Asst. Supt. Franke, HK.PH Pte. Goodman, H.K.V.B.” Inspector Grant, H.K.P. Sergeant Girimit, K.P.
L/Naik Hasan Muhd Khan. 18
Infantry,
Co. Sg-Mujer Heath, 8th Co. R.GA. Corp. Heath. E.K.V.C. Trooper Hodge, HK.P.R.; Sergeant House, B.M.LI L/Naik Imammudin Khan
Infantry.
Pie. A. Jenkins, H.K.V.P.
THE GERMAN BANK. The Dutch Minister has protested against the Government exercising supervision over the affairs of the German Bank
CHINA'S FINAL DESPATCH TO GERMANY.
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Family, who have considerable influence ever thow of this religious belied, "hare shown hostility to the Germans and that they intend to support the Central Government, but it is feured that a well organized, canyaign will cause dissen
ions anasng the minor, eliefs. It will be remembered that the Mahammodan rebellion which occurred in the 80's resulted in millions of lives being Josh and whole districts being devastated her The following is an authorised tran such an extent that even to this day they alation of the despatch addressed by the have not fully recovered. Under the Wai Chiao Pu to the German Minister conditions it cannot be too strongly announcing the decision of the Chinese urged that the Chinese Government take Government:..
such precautions as will prevent the "YOUR EXCELLENCY:-With reference Germain from carrying their design of to the new subaarne policy of Germany, creating.interior trouble similar to those the Government of the Republic of China which have followed their propaganda. In
lictated by the desire to further tho
cause of world's peace and to maintain other parts of the world. the sanctity of International Law-
undressed protest to Your Excellency
on February 9th and declared that, in
cave contrary to ita expectations its
protest should be ineffectual, it would ¦ YOUNG TURES' THREATS TO THE relations at present existing between be constrained to sever the diplomatic the two countries.
During the lapse of a month no heed
ARABS.
has been paid to the protest of the HOW THE GRAND SHEREEF WAS Government of the Republic in the acti- vities of the German Aubmarines acti
PROVOKED.
18th
many, Chinese lives. On March
vities which have crused the Joss Of of
a
An interesting exposure of the folly reply was received from Your Excel of the Young Turks who rule in Con- stantinople made in the current nant- iency. Although the same states that her of the "Near East" Documentary Naik Kaprullin Khan, 18th Infantry willing to open negotiations to arrive atience shows how the Grand Shereef
the Imperial Gorran Government
Chief Inspector Lammert, E.K:P.R. Fetty Officer Ioach. R.N. Cotpl. Lyon, H.K.V.R.... Sergeant B. Marks, H.K.P. Havildar Mir Autod Ali, 28th Infantry Sepoy Nabi Bakhsh Khan,
Infantry.
Subuday Niss Ahmad Khan.
'Infantry.
Sepoy. Nizamuddin Khan, 18th
fantry.
IS
and
a plan for the protection of Chinese life of Mecca, now the King of Hedjaz, waş and property, yet it declares that it is into heading a revolt against the present driven by the insolence of the Unicultu difficult for Germany to cancel her at blockade policy. It is therefore not in governors of Turkey. Many months ago accord with the object of the protest: Irak. Baarn, Esghdad,
the leading "lema" and and the Government of the Chinese
professors of Be public to its deep regret, considers its world denouncing the Unionists
published a manifesto to the Moslem. protest to be ineffectual. The Govern- 18:hment of the Republic is constrained to ment of the Arahs and their attack on the three foundations of the faith-the sever the diplomatic relations at present Roma, the language, and the scre La Government.
existing with the Imperial derman shrines. A personal appeal to the Grand
18th
Sepoy Nurudin Khan, 18th Infantry. Sergeant Perkins, H.K.P.
to
have the honour to send herewith Shereef called on him to protect the Your Excellency, passports ir Your House of Alfab.
Discussing with an interviewer the Excellency, the members of the German manifesto and the results which flowed Legation
and their families, and retines from it, the Grand Shereef said for protection while leaving Chinese While, on ita receipt, I was in deep Sepoy Rahmat Ali Khan, 18th Infantry, Lostory. With regard to the Consular meditation as to what I should do
Mr. A. G. File, H.M. Dockyard.. Sergeant Pitt, HR.P.
Trooper Ralph, H.K.P.R.. Drummer Rubya Khan, 18th Infantry, Mr. E. 'Seara, Naval Yard "L/Naik Eixandar Khan, 18th Infantry. Chief Inspector Sizdar Eban, E.K.P.R. Captain Taylor, Sith Co. B.G.A...? Lieut, Thornhill, H.K.V.R. Borgeant Watering, R.MJAL Sergeant Whitelaw, H.E.V.C. Deputy Supt. Wodehover, H.K.P. Sergeant Woolley, H.K.V.R. Mr. F. W. W
W. Wright FM. Dockyard. The list closes on Friday, March
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this
in
of Germany in Chine Ministry, has instructed the different this grave crisis which lalam was traver then, similarly, passports for leaving prised by what some of the Unicuits Commissioners
of Foreign Affairs to issue sing to please Allah and do my duty by the faith and its followers. I was 202- the country.
"I avail myself of this opportunity to resolution, bat which had the very thought best calculated to weaken my renew to Your Excellency the assurance of my highest consideration.
"Signed etc." March 14, 1917.
GERMANS AND THE INTERNED TESSELST
contrary effect." He then handed over to his interviewer a letter written in Tarkish to the following effect
To the Sharest of Meccs-What we have lately leamed has scarcely added to our knowledge of thy former arts Against the Government. Thou hast known that the Government dosa
not the consider Arabian peninsula, na any thing erhole than one of itam many provinces. Indeed, we do not deem
unpaid, should be paid by that date. Government, though, the Swist Lega- beyond these possessed by the mostest The entrance fee of $1, if A Washington telegram to a Manila inhabitants entitled to any special con- states: The German sideration, or endowed with any qualities The Hon. Mr. Claud Severa han tion, has repeated its request for therefore, do not wish that any demande ofered a Cup for the runner-up.-
protocol to amend the Prussian treaty be made for its reform, or that thou
80th.
1789
the behaviour that ́thon and
ilm
thy
in-
All Competitors and Range officers The Administration believes that this shouldst tell us any further about are invited to tiffin with the Hong to place the United States in a compro habitants of the peninsula have indulged is an effort on the part of the Germany fallen worth. We have not forgotten kong Police Reserve on the Range. mising position where the charge can be a fan of te tims, towards our valis ;- A service of Launches will be made that he is disregarding the and if thou dost not relapse into quiol
sanctity of treaties, and realizatim of this published.
and Zoel content with such reforms as mave may forco President Wilson, to
the Governmwab may think possible to notify Berlin of the abrogation of the Competitors are reminded of the treaty at once, in order to prevent the Krant, wd shall let all our might on thee
and those around thee, and of an excuso
then thou for
sbalt, never riso, up again. For the fature reprisale:
This is the treaty that provides that
(igned) Khalily, Committee. Pro I the rationths to leave the territory. His Highness finally said: “Supit,
in each country shall be given Condition 8, relating to Sights, is of the enemy without molestation, and my position with these self-constituted fended and permite the use of a the proposed amendment would prohibit leader! Vainly leave tried to tem Sliding V.!! on Service Rifles which the seizure of the ships of either ustion porise and to co-operate with them.
The Emperor of Japan has design. F&Auction of Household conditions in Great Britain in the the "Japan Gazette. Subsequently, heated the Japanise cruiser Asung as
Twentieth Century, in spits of all whea be started an estate agents bassador Guthrie, who died suddenly following which was published some offering by the Gen
took up teaching until a few years ago the vessel to take the body of Am
at his post to the United States. time ago The Japanese Government takes this
Noon-China Sagar Refining Co's that Germany may do, never n
Deed
business.
Mestit Stephen's College become so desperate as they were in 1.30 p.m
Athletic Sports
the dawn of the Nineteenth Centary.
2.20 p.m. Anction of Household
Furnituro at Messrs. Hagbes and Hough's
Severn's roaidenco.
4.13 pm-Annual Meeting of the
Phonix Club Ltd
RATING&T, March 31
lenat
* ALTERATION, IN CONDITIONS,
action as a mark of friendship for the Amscoricaapple.
Mears. Yarrow have divided into
| Nagasaki Febrazy 15 last, is returning allotments measuring 75 ft by 15ft 10 have been issued without any vivant line in the harbours of the other when am not of those who sol power. for it th
News has reached Manila to the The reader may have began to effect that Dr. Franz Zitelmaan, former Peak School Sports at Hon. wonder how it is that here in German consul there, who left on the army transport sailing from Manila for Hongkong, a place at
thousand miles away from any to the Philippines from Honolulu where acres of unoccupied land pour their guage attachment, provided the pat wheat-growing territory, the prices disembarked, following the refusal of works on the Clyde, and have placed the
and at the disposal of
of their employees
Sixling V desired to be ball-a-wry growing at charge of used is approved on or before Tuce
a year. The firm havo also ranged for,& professor fram one of the agricultural collages to give occasional advice to their men how best to
whole of the land Evailable was
HRH Prince Henry Birthday(1800). SUNDAY, April 14
Palist Sunday, By MONDAY, April
Noon/Auction:
TRUESDAY, A
Maundy Lasradar
of the lat has remained practically the Japanese authorities to permit him for vER stationary Very little wheat, we to land on Japanese soil. It is noted believe, is now coming across the that the State Department at Washing Priñe from the United States, and, top has given Dr. Zitolinan bermission
to return to the islands ou the trai presumably there is non
Sheridan which has just sailed from the coming to the East from Australia Haysian port.
tem of
war is declaredi];
day, March 20th.
Ong pattern of Sliding Whor
TROUBLE AVERTED TAT litffe cold and sore throat of
Romedy
Famm
own sake, so that I could and bomo ex-? enses for myself towards my conscience. The more 31. Leigned complaisance the more the perple thought that it was due to late and cowardice, and now, L. feel weary of all this artice. Even so, shall try to give them & further porios whorein they may yet change
your mast be checked at once oz. s for the BearËN GE- nion Art:
in the hands of Alinh, it however this whauku, abould not denje ubegr blom and | 2 sknil liavo in other allernisiye kit ta Alink Lor guidance.
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