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TELEGRAMS:
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GERMAN PEACE INTRIGUER
CAPTURED BY RUSSIANS..
A GERMÁN THREAT.
PETROGRAD, June 3.
The Eussians at Rigs have detaine ↑ Saxon Lieutenant med Rahemere who came into the Russian lines with provocatory sepamte pears propiosaiso
German Armpies have droppe demands for his return by the 5th inst, otherwise he will be terribly avenged.
The Huesians have replied that the Lieutenant will be regarded as a fever. ter, so he sent to the interior of
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The great possibilities of Sir Donglas Haig's present thrust are outlined by A Student of War in the Manchester Gordians"
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Pointing out that the British haul of prisoners on Easter Monday is next to General Nivelle's great victory in January Peru the best thing that the Allies have done in the west, the writer says that in is further established that the Germans were not taken by surprise. The headquarters reports showed that they were ufquid that what has hap pened would happen.
TWO ATTACK“ PROCEEDING,
EMBARRASSED ENEMY.
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SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN.
ADDITION TO SY.K. FLEET.
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The steamer Naso Mara, which was hunched at the Mits Bishi Dockyard Faul Engine Works, Nagasaki on neil
35th, has been completed for service and THE handed over to the owners, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The Nagasaki Press anys 'sister ship will be launched from the Dockyard early this mentida.
Two sates LAUNCHED AT KODE, Two ships were launched at Kobe on the same day a fortnight age, trom the Kawasaki Dockyard.
the
The first vessel to take the water was Desfilm War No. 3, buils for stock purposes. She is
a cargo bout of 10300 The German Headquarters reports tans d... 7,500 gross tonnage, her pria tall back on the consolation that their cipal dimentions being: length 445 feet lines, though ponstrated, are ur bar that only laid on January 29th fast and she bean B8 ft., depth 3 ft. The keel was That is only another way of saying tiny, have not yet suffered a disaster has been built under the supervision of cumparable to that of the Russians at Level Surveyor and the Surveyors of Gorlice at the beginning of the offensive the Teishicho. in Galicin, and no one ever supposed
A few minutes later the steamer that that was possible in the west on aleian Staru Seas launched. This is a vessel of 1,300 tons gress, built to the single day.
arrier of the Chosen Yusen Kaisha. The keel of the Heian Maru was laid on The fine on which the Germans have February 2th lass, and her construction elected to fight is east of St Quentin, so therefore cracial hut, three months that we must not jump to the conclusion, She is intended for the 'howan coastwise SKO Any have tione from the reports trade stated that the Duran Mara
the Cernan incendiarisan at St. mentin, that the enemy is preparing to has been sold to Ms. Furness. Withy buck from this line. He is evidently Co., Ltd, and will be handed over to safety, and therefore the sterner bar Frezar. Ltd.) some time this man not yet in a position to retire with that firms agents at Kobe (Sale and attacks the more we shall embarrass when she will be renamed the
""We have nów what we never hurton of considerable assistance in the Earthe Semme, two hands at work-a right penn war theatre. As far as is known, which is following up the Gerinan retire- left which 42 tine Lierman ships have been seized ment from the Somme, and a in Brazil. They are practically indarret agel as will be immediately pkwal at the disposal of the Allies.
LONDON, Jurie 4.
of
Heuter learns from an authoritative source that it is vertain that Brazil willis utilise all her tesources in the war With a population of 20,000,000, she can soon raise an army which should be him,
THE AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS,
FINAL BESULT,
MELoras, June 4. The revised at Bod out of the Fyd and elections give the following Nationalists, being Välteristsandge Mr. Hughes, hd 2. Miourites in the Please Representatives: upd) 21. Nationalists and 12 Labourites in the Senatí-,
JAPANESE POLITICAL PARTIES
AND THE WAR.
Tokio, June 4
of
the
After a meeting of the leaders of all political parties, the Premier, Count Foroughi, informed Cabiger that the bombers had agrees to preserve mutional unity during war stjune; alvorlingly, a National Commission, inebating the leaders, wold be organised to the purpose of considering and crying out of diplomatic measures and policles,
tione.
OBITUARY:
Toxio, June 4.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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“MAISED- ATTACKS ON FRENCH
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LONDON, June 3. A French communiqué says:-Units belonging to two 'Germa Divisions participate in the attack on the
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tribution of E2000 & officers' pension fun, and we bave i read that to premises account to El. It will bui within your recollection that last year: we paid the dividend les income tax, byt
to you by more than made it woon raising the dividend to 10
per, cant. This year, I am pleased to sit, and I v, wo kee our way to follow that precedes shail have much pleasure te ing it proposing a dividend which will ba up to 19 per cent for the year, and a for At the 24th Annual General Meeting more than make good any deduction እፎ held on Apr 13, Mr B. J. Blace, the income tax. (Cheers-) After mak
allocations bairman, pe siling, il-Gentlemen, the
I have just alluded I suppose you will, asusaal, allow me to and taking into consideration the interim take the report and accounts as read. A dividend paid in September last, they prediction in the early autumn of 1914 balance carrive forward to the current that the following two years would hay your is £2,16 118 id, as compared with been us prosperous as they have proved | 231,309 68. 64, brought into 1016. You. to be, would I think have been received may have perhaps noticed that the with considerable incredulity. It is expenses of management have increased therefore satisfactory to have accomplish by E, 52, but it is not as serious as it of the mes peeted. The past two years appears, à large proportion being due to eived itens, and theories averthrown already referred and which for the +22 haile ba
have seen so nmny precen-the two important new branches I have that one hesitates to pass any opinion first time are brought into nees. whatever us to the future, but I cannot have further to bear in mind the con shut my eyes to the possibilities of a siderable allowances we make to ment
members check to recent prosperity, even if it has of the staff serving with the Forces. not already set in, and that moner or
had later we must feel the effect of the farther calls from the Army on our staff again last year to respond to stupendous expenditure the nation has Seventy per cent of our pre-war staff in to meet If there is to be no set-linck, na the London office are serving their coun period of depression, and trade and cut try, and I am glad to say that so far inerco are to continue to Hoarish with only three have been killed and three out a bresk, then surely the only logical wounded. I nin sure you will join me Fonclusion that can be come to is the in expressing our deep sympathy with however, would think, support that ment. (Hear, hear) thur European for Few, relatives and friends in their bereave jeononically beneficial
view. There may be further surprises in eigny stuff bas been reduced to a bare therefore I think it wiser to kegan of making good are much greater. store for us, more shatterer theories and working minimum, and the difficulties Is open mind as to the future, accepting our also hears hardly on those who are left prosperity up to present with compla-particularly in the matter of leave. We cency, and keeping well in view the all have to put up with inconveniences many dimolex problems that may yet and hardships of one kind and another. have to be faced,
and the answer is as I mid before, wo I hinted just now that a reaction may are at war. I now propeise: That the have already set in and to all of you report of the directors, with the audited familia with Eastern trade it atst be statement of accounts and balance sheet vary apparent that during the past two at December 31, 1916, presented to this of the Runini Act. After June 1 next it
от three shall not be lawful for the owner finance, tonnage, E., & decided change, received, approved, and adopted:
months, owing to restrictions in meeting, bo and the same are hereby "We have new neurig complete state as manager, broker, or agent any British ship to employ in any neutral
and not for the botter, has come over that a dividend on the '4' and 'T' shares control of
of the Vimy Rider and are deventing into the Douai plain, and if person who is of enemy nationality, or the general outlook. It is not my intan of this bank of 7 per cent, less income- aradvance here were pressed far enough who, being a corporation or company, is fine to criticize any enactments that tax, for the six months ends December have been passed, as whatever our 31, 1916 (making 12 per cent, for the it would separate the
unier enemy control German armies
The Admiralty or the Shipping on opinions are they raust be subordinate year), as recommended in the nport, be in Lille and Flanders from their armies taller have been given power to direct to the necessities of the State, and in and the same is hereby confirmed. The
the rest of France. The distance trom
Chest
British ship'shall forth with be times such as these the entire and commotion was at once ananimously agreed Fans, which our Aturies have now and shall continue to be equipped with plex survey of the situation can only be to.
ts Donai is about elevin miles, and the less of Deusi would aut such apparatus as may be specified in the made by bat a few, and tacse only who
with directions for securing the safety of the are fully segúninted" and has to open a way and Lille but would ship, and that the crew of the ship shall provide for the requirements of the Em- probably compet positions surved by the main line through apparatus. Failure to carry out such
the evamation of the be properly instructed in the use of sucht pire us a whole legulations may press on some more severely than on others. Valenciennes.
seizure and bat there is no getting away from the Everything depends on the steel direction may lead to
Idetention of a ship.
fact that existing restrictions. must ham- with which we can follow up ong
According to the Covent Garden, The Board of
1of Teale is empowered to per trade and he prejudicial to the pro-wholesalers, there is no prospect of any sucresses, hat if we have to win forward authorise the charging of harbour or sperity of India for the time being improvement in the potato supply. They by taction manovre as the Somme dock digs in excess of the statutory That, however, must be as obvious to expect a complete potuto famine as soun we should get Lille, force the evacuation.
the Government as it is to us and wes the English crop is exhausted. The of Flanders, and be approaching our first xima in cases where, owing to ciretu-
sunnot doubt that they will relieve the famine will probably exteral over May positions at Mons before the sacro stances arising out of the war, such a We should be satisfied with these results: ccurse is necessary for the rarrying on situation as soon as circumstances per and the first two weeks of June, until mit. Meanwhile, gentlemen, there is the Channel Islands potatoes begin to less would disappoint, more would be of the undertaking.
nothing for it but to remember. we are arrive, says a London paper. cause for enthusiasm.
at war, and it is to, all loyally to sup Covent Garden
denies that the port the Government with recry means grower is holding up his potatoes for the in our power, hoping that the sacrificer higher Government price in April The mde will the sooner enable a return to argument is that it pays the grower to normal conditions.
pan his clamps without delay owing to the loss of weight and the danger of SITUATION ; 'TAXATION, THE CURRENCY
disease involved in long shortage. The The currency situation is improving,
prohibition of the import of Irish heavy, drain or stocks of rupees for shortage. In a normal year Scotland bat progress is not rapid, owing to the potatoes seriously aggravates the English financing the war in lands in which they sends about 500,000 tons of potatoes to are current. The introduction of notes the English market, hat a present the of a lower denomination than five rupees, Scottish merchants are buying what they
decided upon
think, a distinct can in London-an unprecedented cir move in the right direction, and a change cumstance, & report reacher Covent such as that is Erequently more alarming Garden to-day that
the recent frost
is loosening the hinge on which that retirement is being conducted. The
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We of the Army [he said] took ther outh at allegiance to the newly formeh Government fully realizing the imperar {tive necessity of supporting it stedfastly, and we are prepared to sacrifice our lives If that' wil ́afford it a chance of fakilling. its purpose to the end.
The Kolnische Zeitung" in it latest ROR disenssion on the objects of the war says: "Our war object which most not i be formatten is that England must be Dr W. J. Leyds, former State Seere, driven out of Calais, from, the fonan Isles, from (te and Cyprus, from the they of the hard at the friend and guard post before the Dardanelles. That companion of President Kruger, gave to is our minimum denmad. We should Reuter's correspondent at The Hague also like to include falta and Cibraltarently his views on the world war.
While insisting on his all point of that Fure might be freed from the view regarding the events in South English yoke. The Kolnische Zei tung" also declares that the confier Africa, in which he played a leading in the prospective than it is in reality. 27,000 tons were spoiled in Lincolnshire between Germany and England can only purt, Dr Leyds was equally emphatic in The £1 note here is a very good instance alone, an amount sufficient to last the mler the direction of the Emperor. Tem when one of the States car his condemnation of the policy of the l'of it. The steady rent which ration of hsif a pound a day.
months pet Army for, say, twenty-five days on a no longer continue to fight We Kaiser and the military party in Berlin in the value of silver to shull
give an inst drop of blood and in the present war. The victory of Ger- was beginning to attract serious atten- The potato merchants naturally say exert all our forces in order to maintain he said, would be a menace to the tian has been arrested for the time that there is no substitute for potatoes, the struggle, because we know the con
being, but to these connected with the but the London market is getting rid of fiet of the European States against the "Germany" he mid, "has protested finances of our great Dependency, the an enormous amount of such things as The death is almonneed of "Mr. ses power of England will end for the very loudly in this war against America's fluctuations of this market must continue swedes every day. Until this crisis William Stone, the adviser to the welfare of the world if England is de supplying the Enteme with seas. She to be of absorbing interest. The price swades bave never been a popular Japanese Department of Communicatented. Therefore it is for us not to forensics American action non-neutent of silver before the war was under 24d.in the South of England. One Arm which get the interests of Europe as a whole on but forgets conveniently that during the to-day it is about 30gd., and the at this time last year was selling swedes account of our own interests." Another Foer war she held a different conception silver of the rupee is sny, 43d..as about eighteenpence a bug and clear- indication of lisquiet
of neutrality. the Ger
A further factor of ing about half a ton in three weeks is At the Krupp and, I may ad very great importance in its bearing now selling about two tons a day at ao
approximately." man people is afforded by the Berliner Tageblat which, referring to
the Austrian Skoda Works supplied the on faturs profits is taxation, both here average price of seven shillings.. British with war material, and this and in India. To what extent recent Prtaish official com
communique over
The trade does not contest Captain "These fantares despite the fact that poptthur opinion incgislation in the latter country Armus victory, says:
will Batharat's contention in the House of may awaken some anxiety in German Germany was on the side of the Boers, affect us is not yet quite clear, as full Commons that the Government by fixing homes. It is desirable to look upon the while the Creusot works in France details of the method of application have the retailer's price has saved the con- events with calm cool jurigment. Eng. declined to avail themselves of the still to be received; but that a serious sumer from lighter prices. Their view fish reports are at present unreliable. opportunity of doing profitable business. burden will have to be borne for some is that high prices would have led to They wish to awaken an optimistic view
Great Britain Find a quarrel with the years to come I fear there can be little decreased demand, and that in time the of affairs among their readers.".
Boers and it came to war, but Germany doubt. If Government, however, will price would have regulated itself and had no reason for quarreling with us and deal equitably and on broad lines with reached & figure which people would be [Fox
Eréceive many telegrams and letters. yet she went out of her way to supply the question of dust taxation
within the content to pay, while sufficient to
expressing a pertain distrust in regard sor arms against us.
the Army- to me personally, thub. I.. the German people there. I am sure all of us will readily quicken the supply from the farmer. "Against
submit to bearing our fair share of what-
Oven, April 12. ennt say, but to the Army. They thinic which would place same sixty to seventy subjects I have touched upon in selves I have no grievance, and I would ever burden is put upon us. (Hear, hear) oot favour a terminatiori of the war I think is well to keep these
The issues depending upon the future the Army has gone over to the now million people in the middis of Europe To face facts and consider points which
attitude of the defensive forces of Russia regime, but still hía feanings towards thác in politicial bondage, but the overthrow might develop to our disadvantage is
are of such vital consequence, both to old one. That is undoubtedly not sos the Allies, that Soldiers, offers, and generats, all have of the present German system of what is
not, to
An extraordinary story of a German this country and to to my mind, pessimism. Frovided According to a rough estimate of their commonly called Prussian Militariam we secure a conclusive peace, and, by a woman who, speaking English fluently, naturally they absorb the attention of all accepted the new order consciously, and
reconstruction of our fiscal policy, obtained situations as temporary parrefecting persons. Private fortunes, it appears that Nicholas i owns not more that £100,000 in
Dr. Leyds went on to say he was no remove many of the advantages the lourmaid in the houses of two British The Russian soldier for the most part will be loyal to the Government, and will quite sure whether a decisive victory of German. enjoyed in the past -a "punish generals, was told at Westminster Police cash and seencities. His wife's fortune the Entente would be possible, or even merit he so richly deservag-then, in the Court on March 21, when Alwine Wilhelicot only a soldier, but a pessant, and its duties at all lizards. amounts to about£110,000. Young Alexis is much wealthier, a his allowance has entirely a blessing. That depended, he trade rivalry that. is to come, I con- mine Boldt. was sentenced to six months his attitude is and must always be closely greally esteem the Council of Labour THE RUSSIAN ARMY.
been accumulating. He possesses about thought, on how the victory was used, fidently believe in a great future for burd labour for failing to register and connected with the development of the Deputies, but the order. which is dedi
of his sisters but he was quite sure that the triumph British trade and commerce, and there for other breaches of the Aliens, Restricgrarian question. In a crisis such as first entailed, much harm. 2500,000. The fortuses,
The Commissioner tion Order. are estimated 128 follows:- Olga, ITS INCREASING POWER.
civilisation, and that the victory of (Cheers) £330,000; Tatiana £400,000; Marie £370,000 Anantasia, £330,000.
Germany, with her present form of Gov-
case, quid Detective Bergeant Ewart, ably to the fake, and the pessant scldier's chosen by the sdiers. Such a thing has KEP, June 3. Since 1966 the Civil List has amounted ment, would undoubtedly be greater
who explained that it was in consequence thoughts naturally revert to his home never been seen. There is no such army Boenace to the world than the triumph M. Kerensky, Minister of War and to £1,000,000 annually,
but enormous re.
At our last meetinx I made some of the woman's persistent inquiries and the lang-hoped-ine distribution of the in the whole world. If there ware is rf the Entente.-Reuter.
regarding the whereabouts and move- Marine, replying to speeches by the venues were derived from mines, forests,
and lands. Military Delegates, said that after Cabinet. The expenditure of the Court
belonging
what reguei allusion to a matter I was ments of an officer of the very highest land. Led to believe that the moment would not be an army, but a mob. This the Emperor's
umble at the moment to disclose, but a rank and importance that a communica has arrived for the realization of his was more dangerous because of its pour touring the whole of Russia, and the swallowed up the vast Ruins on the
few days afterwards you, would have on was made to Scotland yard which desires, he is tempted consequently tosible results behind the front. Here there fronta, he could affirm that what was maintenance of Imperial residences,
seen the public announcement of our absorption of the Bank of Mauritius, an read that Boldtant. It was also desert in order to secure for his family is complete waikanty between the offers regarded as the dying agony of the army shooting boxes and a whole best of was the laborious travail of the New retainers. Hence in spite of his great pos-
acquisition which I think will prove of her strest was living in Pimlico as therrasonable share of the good things now and soldiers in the trenches This order In a recent issue of the "Spectator" the very great value to us. We invited one widow of a Dutch merchant had paid itainable and to protect it against is not wor pernicious, at the front, where Bussia, Notwithstanding the destruc sessions, the Tear appears to be a poor tion of the old discipline, the power of man, inasmuch as the real estate tolong editor, Mr. John St. Lae Strachey, makes of its directors, Mr. Chalmers, to join our visits to probibited areas, including molestation during the period of anxiety it failed to destroy disipline and com-
personally, bat b his experience and con- north and a south-east coast town.. of Prince Henry of Prussia's vast to the nexion with the late bank are of any „based on pew and intelligent discipline. The position of the Grand Dukes and United States in 12. The Kaiser was great assistance to us in conducting
Fraternisation with the enemy had and other members of the Romanoff starred because & better feeling was affairs of our new branch. completely ceased.
family will also have
to be considered.
I do not think it is necessary on this 1 Kerensky also reviewed the Some of them, like Nicholas Nicolaieviteb growing up between Britain and the troops, who accorded him an ovation. and the heirs of the late Grand Duke United States, and therefore sent Prince occasion for me to deal in detail with the balance-sheet before you. The Constantine, own large private properties. Hoary to capture the good-will of figures display. continued progress and The other kinsmen had little bendes an aeries. The Spectator," in au article expansion, and one item in particular
grant from the revenue of the Imperial Appanages, which will also published on March 1st, 1002, expressed which cannot bat bs gratifying to us all revert to the State.
the opinion the Prince Henry would is that we have seca our way, to add
farther £50,000 to the reserve fund, Daily accamalating revelations regard. make some political request. Mr. John bringing it up to £900,000, or 237,500 ing the private life of the ex-Bovereigns
ROMANOFF" FAMILY'S FORTUNE.
Vauclere and the California plateaux commissary appointed by the Provisional Petrograd, April 3-M. Titof the The Germans at Vaudare ulted in Government to take charge of the affairs dense vares, sometimes shoulder to of the ex-Tar and his family, has abobler. The first attack retired in applied for gmnt to cover their disonler. The second, which was immediate expenses. accompanied by liquid fire, niomentarily entered our advanced trenches, but We maintained our positions entirely. the enemy was immediately ejected
tex
be a blessing."
view.
PARLOURMAID A 3PY?
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not one desires to turn back. The Army
3x is
of Germany would be a calamity. for 'fore a great fature for British bands lies takes the most serious view of this the present this question comes inevit. known, it staten that officers must be
THE KAISER'S AMBITION.
* TRÈ ABSORPTION. OF THE BANK OF
MAURITIUN..
stated that Boldt-who at the time of
the army was increasing daily. It was to the Cabinet will become States remarkable.revention of the purpose board, which is not only a pleasure to us places of military importance in the end danger. He owing to the re- the effect was really destructive in many
PROFIT OF £3,801,000.
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in
SCHOOLBOY LAND ARMY.
DRAFTS FOR, SERVICE IN ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY.
redewnip, as it did Jo the rear. Ther On the other hand, ported abolition of pinishments, he has pisces not in our Army be it said to H
reason to fear the consequences of honour, but in the remote rear of Russia. each an actr
But all thus to the reverse side of the
In the early years of the French medal. We of the active Army azer Republic, citizen armies under elected devoted whole-bésztedly to Russia and officers repulsed "the foreign me, but a the daw Government, and are all equally One of the most interesting experireturn to the state of things prevailing prepared to lay down oer likes to anus ents in relation to the land is that of at that time should be deprecated. The Tussis and to make her happy. Until schoolbar langen buboe volunteers sailors of the Fleet, who are drawn from we defeat the enemy and destroy Ger
The National Service Department ing
in connection with the Rasputin scandalay the then Secretary of State, sxcess of our paid-up capital. (Cheer schools are being drawn on for volunteer the seaport towns, are nga ne more zisa Imperialisms and militariam, there have brought about an almost weeping immediately wrote to Mr. Stischer, who The only other account I will refer to instances the fact that 50 Bugby boys and intelligent and better educated, but, on can be no platioun or powerful Busin
freehold banking premises, which has
now at work on's Devonsaire farms, and the other hand, are more exposed to the fose who think that the war che now, change of feeling against there was a close personal friend of his, a A profit of £2,001,000 was made by the establishment of the Monarchy. Prae letter of Ava.words: You are a mind increased to £925,350, in Bombay started which is to cover seboolboy life fluence of the Extreme Cocialist ogita- be ended or that the cuntry cap' be savod
the pur states that an organisation has been chase at our new premises Cunard Company in their last facial ficaly all the newspapers now entertain rander. Mr. Etanchey adds I had Mauritian, both being very desirable toughout England-provided of course, tors of the International erpe. Bepre- without going ahead to mistaken. To year This Furn includes 2132,068 the possibility of adopting the Ro
our brought forward from 1915; but, on the publican form of Government, and if the gemod that Prince Henry was a political additions to and Your account I think you that the boys are big enough and streng sentatives of both arma altend the work-beat the enemy one must go ahead, for other hand, provision was made for Constituent Assembly could by any bagman who wanted a tangible souvenir further reserve for contingent Babilities means be convoked within the next few of his visit in the form of concessions of wild have found very pleasing reading: Dough to undertake agriontural work meh's congrousel here, which so far have he who advances wine and lo
months the result would unquestionably territory. Afr. Hay later told me that he
After providing fully for depreciation in bomble to distribute schoolboys over passed solutions arging the anergetus muccupy a laige's
bad and, doubtfal debi favou: a Republic gy
securities, all,
the whole country wherever their prosection of the tear, had refaived the German overtures with a paying a special enhanced services may be required. Boys are also Not only a relaxation of discipline, but In the name of dingist. During the Spanish why a our staifinder
being trained for forestry work being the exutenes of any kind of conimion or to the tandes your.
Another course of labour for the land unity in the contrer overment wold Gorman diplomatist in Load bad saked exceptional cileun
coumiders well justähed, and
Servanto and act ool- Mor the
arising out of the war
After, debiting income-lax and deben fure interest and reserving 41,470277, for depreciation of ships, etc., there remijiw as the credit of the profs and long account. 2801 d. Tew per cent, is to be paid on
the ordinary wheras, with a bonu # of 6 por
ECONOMY IN THE END.
(Inlande, to)
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