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JOINT SERVICE OF THE

THE CHINA MAIL.

new Premier, pablished in last night's Chinn Heil, nuke it clear and plain that there is only one way by which Germany can obtain peace, and that is by the restoration of the territories she has seized and raped, and by filment of n. deßnite" renunciation of equate grantees for the fu- her militarist ambitions and projects of aggremiou.

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

{" Chinese Mail" Servies.]

THE LATE PRESIDENT AND THE SOUTHERN MOVEMENT.

Paring, Sept. 19, Li Yuan Hung, the iste President, has told his secretary that. Dr. Sun Yas Sen and General Luk Wing Ting had telegraphed to him twice urging him to proceed to Canton, but he considered

that his presence there would only complicate the situation, and bring about ac actual breach between the North and South. Therefore he refuses to go."

When the new Parliament is convened

in favour of Feng Ko Chang

"NEDERLAND" and "ROTTERDAM HONGKONG, THURSDAY, Sept. 90, 1917. he will formally tender his resignatior,

LLOYD KOYAL MAIL LINES...

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

E Steamship

TEE

-WILIS",

THE PEACE TALK..

THE new emanating from Germany during the past day or two regarding the nature of the reply Germany is

PÅKING, VIR SHAXonat, Sept. 19. Li Hoi Sun has telegraphed from Shinhing that Luk Wing Tinga ad- ministrative policy is similar to that of the President and the Premiar regarding the question of a Provisional Senate,

having arrived from SAN FRANCISCO, Consignees of Cargu are hereby notified shat all Goods are being lander st their "risk into the hazardous ander extra making to the Papal Peace Note and states that if the President has

hazardous Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Grdown Co., Ltd., Cannot be said to lend much counten-deelert upon a date for convening a whence and/or from the Wharvos delivery ance to the idea that a stage in the formal Parliament, Kwangtung and persnacle annan and Kweichow" to remaining undelivered after coon, the Drought the German Government to lont the same attitude.

berobtained

THE MAGISTRACY.

BESIEGED IN A MATSHED

look after the Kennedy Town bathing A Chicore watchman employed to bosch was chargal before Mr. Wood. this morning, by another Chinese with

JAPAN'S EMPIRE AND LANGUAGE PROBLEMS.

VIEWS OF A JAPANESE PROFESSOR.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917.

In other words,conehides Prof. MERCANTILE MARINE AND Ured since Japan has become one of

the great Powers of the world, and is suprema in the rient, the Japanese language should become world langu-

be

the Roman alpbabet, :wa 1

adopt

PEACE TERMS

In a striking article entitled "Lest

which we shall do in the fumus noμld i

done in a proper ions in the near Mr. H. C. Bywater gives na the views is littlewe Forgeat" in the Nautical Magazine

hope that this will be

future to prevent

ent needs, frss pur

assault.

When the war broke out, myx The language should be made easily under of the merchant service on submaring Far East, mich sarcastic humour was stood by the Manchus, the Mongoliana piracy and the messsity for arentually Complainant's story was that he took expended in the vernacular press at the the English and the inhabitants of the bringing to trial those in Germany

South

Talands. Secondly.

Secondly, the responsible for it. He says the refusal the boat to rescue from drowning a expense of the Japanese instructors infaser

language must be written in

EBIT CENT small boy who was difficulties. The

the higher schools in this country owing form. to the sudden stoppage of the import of idiems should be avoided, as wall at for Stockholm was dus to the indifer To this end coufoasi native of the seamen and framan to permit Metars Macdounid and Jowett to aim barit.

3

defendant objected and they hat an German books which furnished the chief / dithenit characters. What is in neeace shown by the socialisa congress at

BRASS FROM THE NAVAĻ YARD.

..

For stealing a brass lick from the Naval Yard yesterday Chinese coolie was sentenced by Mr. Wood this morning, to six weeks' hard labour and four hours' stock in lieu of the last

COST OF GOLD.

The bone coolie of the Chinese YMCA. at Bridges Street was charged before Mr. Uyer Bail this morning with

mental pabulum of à

corps of

expre

no the merchant servies is to bave a say-

culture, and the use throughout Asia of the Japanese language. One of the most vitally interested; no section of the potent influences in the modernisation community has suffered so much from of the Japanese language ส scarcely

German lawlessness. The officers and mentioned by Prof. Ureda. We (Japan men of the service saw the Gertaan in Evangelist) refer to the general teaching his vilest aspect, and those who survived of English in the Japanese schools.

will never forget. To the present generation of semen the German will always be an outcast," thing to be shined by all booent folk." Mr. By water proceeds:

CHINA AND KIAOCHOW.

it

But at the Best whisper of peace all these things are to be put resolutely out of mind. Not a word must be ani about them. The German delegates will he instructed to shed crocodile tears at the inevitable sofering which war entails and express their readiness to kiss and make friends,

The British

No. Clain..will be admitted after the war has been reached which buwangsi will not oppose bin and will the larceny of a gold ring valued at introduce their culture to "should stands at present has been fired in" the Empire must throw open its ports to

inay

foods have left the Godowiss and all Goodel

altercation which resulted in fight who had little instruction to give that thinking inherent in the Japanese mind Leads to the use of the scamen, who

teachers reform should be reformeel. Ways of Defendant then got hold of a rake and was not secondhand. The situation was should be pursued and expressed in a demanded recompense for the flies. stick the complainant da the head

bumiliating one for the teacher, and language in which the in ficting a deep wound which necessitat less humiliating for the student written forms are united. We cherish of their comrades who had bors ma

dered at sea. who possibly realised that be was the hope that a great movement in this

"At the eleventh hour ed his remaining in hospital till yesterday. very far from the fount true direction will take place founded upon a

Messrs. "Macdonald and Jowett over- knowledge. The new was Defendant state that the story was

situation national awakening."

came their conscientious objection to the was in fact a revelation of the sort

Professor Uyeds, bas pointed to principle of indemnity to the extent of not true. Complainant and his friends of higher education received by Japan needed changes in the structure agreeing to press the claims of murdered. wnuted to use the boat for fabing. He ese who ifo not abroad for their school and symbols of the Japanese national seamen at. Stockholm But it was then refused and they fought. Complainant proper degree of humility with it, but be aware of the difficulty of bringing whether or no the professional pence

ing. The knowledge should hara brought sauage. He does not seem totoo late...

It mattere very little injured his head by failing on a rakoulucutionst doctrine bas arisen which tion of the Japanese language cannot be mangers are ferried over to Sweden by

seem that in the interval new about the desired changes. The anifica The complainant and his friends besiege bears the hallmark of imitation no less brought about in a day, nor by act of the sailormen they insulted and despised his matched and thra big stones at him, than the professor's

"lectures" of

of pra

Parliament. Tan kam

Kame DRY be said of But it matters good deal whether or After hearing further evidence His war days. This is the advocacy of

the the great assumptions to which Worship lined the defendant $20 or one unions of dance calture among sion is given in the article regarding the in the real peace negotiations

and Americans. It Kumpens

It made month in gaol.

Dy Herr Professof Doktor of Lits Minion of Asia, the spread of Japanes Nevertheless the merchant acivice is

in the course of

of an article in a Tokio daily which is translated in the current issue of The Japan Evangelist The good doctor discusses the need of consolidating the Japanese language result of the war, he says, beyond danbt Japan will held a masterly place in the East, and the nation should ad- The first of these aims is to give crity vance with two great aims in view. to our education, in order to unify the tribes and races in the Japanese depend. encies, which include native Chinese, Corcing Formosans and the aborigines Billard's Revier, the new American of Saghalien. This should be done in weekly periodical published in Shanghai order that those who are

different in race may become spiritually one with has the following notes on the Kinochow the Japanese that Japan should have in view

The second sim question:--- people.

is. the The initial shot in the Chinese arg introduction of the Japanese type

of "intro

ment on the Tsingtao question, as As a matter culture to the world.", course. the Japanese, ho

now ly stablished Fuking vening German shipping on exactly the same $3.35 the property of a Chinese gold- Agis, so

Americans and

Europeans and Time

Chin English,

but conditious as prevailer! balore the auspices) which re-war and Germans must be received world may have an intel- under

old friende from the Japanese culture."

China's declaration of

Sino- of war, the

whom we have been temporarily The Professor then touches on the

been revoked, Kand it Germany's

estrangeil rights in

through a regrettable. Shantunt

misunderstanding Sach at least are as and to

and to empire building. His article Province) is translated in our

Germany's rights to which Japan was poury be Dr 8. H. Wament content- to

after Secretary

the war. been is eager to make pescena For- of the Christian Literature Sciety, and him. After cointing out tunataly, however, there are signs that himself something of an a

China's declamation of war mainst -Ger- A great obstacle to overcome lies in the unification of many, and parenthetically farting riginal tenderitess for the Hun. They overebilingual

that cause the Ternachi Cabinet bataare beginning to perceive not only that if thin language, if paradox

be allowed. The

been i M

spoken and

in the war (even uring sufferers from German brutality, but the

Government to pursue that also that the German proletariat shares and involve a tragic waste of the student's life. Having given the gist of policy? Japan would not be justifieri in equally with its rufers the guilt of those Ureda's article. Dr Wainright rates in this connection.uameless crimes by had and sea which feeds-

that Japan journal Prxis. Sept. 19.

therefore, to choose between have made the name of Germany stink What

change does Prof. Uyeds rather

donment of ber claims to arises in the mind of the reader of his with

afresh German competition was responsible pruncher the International Banking Paris, 74 rue Saint-Lazare, on the 29th words. It is at

the

matter, and for many of the most objectionable. change brought territory without taking this necessary prior to the war; yet if the pacifists pan hereafter, imply a readiness. in principle to the currency of China.

(dolars) for the purpose of reforming was declared for the year ending the shoot by the war-

will be weighted with a

procedure would Provuke

as much have their way, their competition will ibuting and de rapping orie

of Holland to hold the German tial concessions in Tientsin and Hankow on On national and professional grounda brought forward from last account, civilisation according to Japanese ways the sere that, she presented Ger alike the merchant service must identity

of thinking Japan will therefore no

thesa outside ideals to man interests in China. The journal itself with the polisy which demands which she

then advised the Chinese Government to that Germany shall be forced to ranke follow

rake with

apan when she is going to withdraw restitution on the "ton for ton" principle. decided bot

from

Taingtao. In default of

This policy has not yet been reserve and according to

ideals any: Fund.

Hence, the language also must be inde-lodge a strong protest. It believes growing influence of shipping representa paper urges the Chinese Government to 250,000.00 To be added to Emer modern. This question takes preced

pendent. It ust be unfied and made

Recorded tives in the councils of the nation Powers, gency Fund.

precedence that the over that of the Chinese characters. With the Chinese people the respect and asaures it of sympathetic consideration this, the of education must be

consideration

doe properly enlarged, both at

our declaration of war, would

Treaty

AS

mith at No. 266 Queen's Road Central, ligent at the so to the peoples of Ame

Defendant said he did not steal the of the eption of the characteristics marks editorially that as a sequel to everywhere I on or before defeat. But it is too much to CABINET DECIDES TO PROSECUTE ring He only went to the shop to important question of language reform and in theso circumstance the terms on which the pacifist: party

26th September, will be subject to rect

All Chias against the Steamer must be

the point of making confession of

the 29th September, ai

or they cocnikad

aut

be

presented to the

to the Undersigned

expect, after all the boasting All broken, chafed and damaged Goods there has been of the German "in are to be left in the folowns where will to victory," that we shall find in they will be examined on the 26th September at 10 am. by the Company's the reply when it is published any surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

"Infurance whatsoever, has been thing approaching a frank avowal of willingness to surrender Belgiam The latest version of the reply is that

e8-cted.

Gruntersigned by Bill of Lading will be

JAVA CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Agente. Hongkong, Sept. 20, 1917.

THE CALENDAR.

General Memoranda,

SATURDAY, Sept. 22-

the Public Gardens.

SUN YAT SEN.

The Cabinet decided yesterday 10

(inquira the price of gold..........

After Yurther evidence His Worship fined the defendant $13 with the

prosecute Sun Yat Se

A warrant for his arrest on a charge alternative of three weeks' hard labour. Joanese language.authority on the that this is only the natural outcome of the labour elements are losing their

of treason will be issued shortly by the Chief Procurator:

.

2124

it does not even mention Belgium, CURRENCY REFORM IN CHINA. but the Fornert says it is well- known that the reply will be in

accordance with the Peace Resolution adopted by the Reichstag a couple

be

Japan's

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.

ודי

At the fourth general meeting of shareholdere of the Banque Industrielle

ire.

itten forms are entirely different. Enthy with China's policy of men of, their own class are the worst

The Minister of Finance has ap- de Chine held at its Head Office inmend, is a question that naturally the opening of negotiations or in the nostrils of decent machi...

China

"On

of months ago, and," will therefore cup for a loan of one hundred million Į of June, a not profit of Frs. 2.198,020.23the necessity this point that he finds that her claim to poses Perait of the features of the British merchant service

31st of December 1916, making a total

A

a great oriential aim

restore Belgium because the Pope-ft is reported that the first step to fof Fm. 2,943,909.80, with the balance, for on her will fall the position from the other Powers as the be intensified in the yanrs to come.

has expressly declared the restoration ward currency reform will be

5pm.--Police Reserve Band Night in of Belgium to be a necessary hari unification of the coinage in cae which it was decided to deal with as longer regarding atte1 her to factory answer from Japan, the engforsed by the Government, but tho

of

peace." Great Britain and France

throughout the country, both the big

course will

at Messrs declared that to be the case long and the absidiary coins. The question Frs, 109,651.42 To be added to all matters as sapiro- #

"statuatory

4

17

10,45 am. Auction of White Goods,

Dress" Materials, etc. Hughes and Hough's. 11.30 ..-Auction of Brass Ware. Satsin Yes Ten Sets, etc. at' Musers. Hughes and Hough's. MONDAY, Sept. 24:-

Entries close for X. R. C. Annual

Aquatic Sports. WEDNZIDAY, Sept. 28-

5.30p.m.-B.K. St. Andrew's Society's

Meeting."

9.15 p.m.-Open Air Concert at Helena

May Institute. THURSDAY, Sept. 27

Settlement Day: Hougkung Stock

Exchange.

2.31pm-Auction of Sundry Goods

ut Kowloon Godownɛ. Taču, ER1 98 & SAT. 29 Sept. :--

V.R.C. Annual Agnatic Sports. SATURDAY, Sept. 20-

Michaelions Day.

before the Pore sent his Note to the Powers, and on that point, as on many others, their determination is unshakeable. The attitude of the United States in regard to this. matter is no less clear and firm. The Allies are not likely to pay the slightest attention to any German intimation of their readiness in principle" to restore Belgium. That restoration must be absolute and complete and in the words of the old programme with "full reparation

guarantees.",

The

of adopting a gold standard has not yet Finance intenda sening subsidiary been brought up. The Ministry of

paper money in ten, twenty and filty cent denominations.

REDEMPTION OF CHINESE BONDS CONTEMPLATED.

PEKING, VIL S'HAI, Sept. 19. In view of the cheapness of gold the Minister of Finance proposes to redeem Chinese bonds in America and Europe with the money available from the indemnity payments, so as to reduce the arrangement for deferring the Boxer

outstanding loans.

*

691,867.50 Being 67% dividend on Paid-up capital leaving a balance of

who

to

Burely

Fra 1,289,390.88 to 60dencies. home and in our great nation on the occasion of Chin

ment.

cannot be done

Lap

HONGKONG-AMERICAN TRADE.

Mr. George E. Anderson, the U. 3.

report saya: Present indications are

Consul General in Hongkong, in a recent

all classes, of

of with Chiza in connection with any con should use the same form of troversy which might arise with Japan be appropriated as Imperial

we have the t is our pride that we House and follows:

hould he Chinese Government make the Japanese use of our language, we must show district (Tsingtas) the Japanese a formal request for transfer of the Ring- 108,152.40:93% of the balance realise ourselves as Japanese people. On Government would probably refer the

Kuage. By use of of the net profits for the other hand, we must by means of our former to the Treaty signed et Peking,

culture to Japanese the term.to the Board guage introduce nations to 25th, 1915, (forced on Chins at an and General Manage the world

and cause nasimilate This

until opportune moment" "The Chinese or that the trade of 1917 between Flan

of which our lang

in unified.

provides

and the United States in bot 71,000.00 Writing off property.

to recognize all matters What Port Uyeds says concerning ernment engages te

will that may be

exceed that needed

of 1910, which 300,000.00 To he added to Speci-is of fimes in the Japanese language

upon between interest

Japanese In view of the

Government and the Germum was by far the greatest sear in the history of the trade of the two countries. recotsmendation ho he made, at

Government

the the

pecting

disposition The only prospective interference with all the rights; interests and conges establishing new record is in the 217,500.00 Extra dividend on time of t Russo-Japanese War, that of

sions, which in virtue of treaties or other matter of the transportation of Ameri Roman alphabet i 87,000 ordinary the that dats core wise, Germany possesses vis a vis thinaan kerosene and in the high price of

be

use adopted in Japan. be done in a day and he is not

Gin relation to the province of Shun Ame tung The bone of contention in the tang

will naturally be the

and effectual German Chancellor in his recent

THE TARIFF REVISION... speech indicated clearly enough what

The Government proposes to appoint he understood to be the meaning of 11.30 am. — Anction of Drugs,

as members of the Committee to the Reichstag Peace revolution. He consider the revision of the customs Chemicals, Hospital Sundries, etc etc., at Mcsers. Hughes and Hough's. declared:

"If we make peace we tarifl, delegates from the Ministry of Noon-Douglas Steamship Con.must in the first line make sure that Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Financo

Meeting.

the frontiers of the German Empire and the Sulmochu. The Foreign Fowers Frs. 2,343,909.80 SUNDAY, Sept. 3)

Al Fresco Fête in aid of Society of St.are made secure for all time.” But propose to appoint their Consuls, it

Vincent de Paul.

MONDAY, Oct. 1 ;—- * ·

[

October Criminal Sessions commence. 4.31 Full Moon. MONDAY, Oct. 8:-

General Holiday.

TUESDAY, "Oct. 9

4.45 p.m.-Auction of Postage Stamps

at Mesars. Hughes and Hough's.

THE CHINA MAIL TYPHOON

MAP and

GUIDE

Kuables one to lucate the centre

Typhooti

MOUNTED ON CARDEDARD AND TAFED FOR HANGING,

Price 50 Cents.

VISITING CARDS

PRINTEL

China Mail Office

al Reserve.

aud

Never

Agreed

the

American

steel

der" steel

iront and

bardware--

shares.. 54,376,00 Extra dividend on the

fuur Imports of American iron and steel bars, tir piste that the Japanese should make above paragraph trentice or other-wire naila 3,000 Loundera he feels that the present shares.

and 12 for foreigners

valuat wise. The Chinese claim that as war Goods are in Bla this here to know their phrase in virtue. -538,357.48 Tobe carried forward

cannot be done wholly been declared, all Treaties with

has

ever. Imports of translations. to New Account,

building materials, The only means Germany have lapsed at hand now is by trane Yamato Society, China. 1 is n

translations, and, it is Tenny hot and therefore prepared foods, this reason, that the

fruits and vegetables, bus been organised. No final

point that the al solution can financial part of the transaction if it confectionery, toilet preparations, chem- can be reached in this way. Besides

drugs, paints is necessary to make the

unako the Japanese ever comes to a transaction-will come and haberdasherd varnisher hosiery And, in short,of language easy to

into play. aparir sill have quite to the subject

all lines of American manu practically under Japanese rule. Prof 17 people handsome sized bill of expenses of oeca- factures now coming into this marker. returns to the

WAR ON U-BOATS

PRESIDENT TO SACRIFICE TO

CONFUCIUS..!

PEKING, Sept. 19

CIFT OF £20,000.

for

now

this

Panned meats

ression through that finds exution upkeep, and whatnot, to prestate are in a marker volume than in the first

quarter of

558 Japan 'is' to gratis taken, Japan will naturally fight forint quarter of 191

power in Asia, without and without spreading

peoples to learn the nogu predominance, and will make her terms in the 6t quarter of Inst 555,203– Writing to the Times" correspon-ned" will soon be lost. In Chine as an even the most bous creases in almost all of the VIPA

соплые,

well,

but in other Asiatic

policy

OF items. tin and assi

principal exceptions

Was

in

the Chancellor did not state what be Shangha regarded as the German frontier lines, and the declaration naturally recalled

to be paid for, as the price of a the article. He

Declared export Emi are nominal restorstión, són to the minds of Frenchmen and others

States for the Whatever action may eventually be Hongkong to

mounted in value that to make her frontiers secure"

to 838,475 as compared with was the pretext on which Germany

ne bari ne she can without wounding the record for last year

year, although The President has indicated the route dent announces a gift of 200,000 to be

the commanding place so fortunately Chinesa sensibilities too much. Japan hin its shipments of chasis seized Alsace-Lorraine. It recalled he will take on the day when he goes spent in awards for destroying U-boats. Datter of

be expected to

insist on record this year shows also that Germany has long coveted to offer sacrifice in honour of Confucious

He says

cocessing in There

feeling that the peoples to speak their language: To parte ding One harbour and milway

of the the lisière de la Meuse and the and has arranged for an escort of 8,000 the bravery

and

detriotism of one use the Japanese language would be in

term inals. With this point of

the Fantage control of Antwerp. But though the troops

chant service is not sufficiently ap their part a great weapon and Brent Japanese merchant

will "115 need to care very? Chancellor has doubtless seen how

precistal by the general public. The right But if we expect this to take

of the rest Admiralty have recently offered awards place, we must simplify our language, much as to what the

*of the

Z. his reference to

making Germ

to British merchant abipa for successful so that it will be easily learned. It is for action in

in self-defence

on the this reason

vis-a-vis the Chart frontiers secure has been interpreted

will be A number of Hongkong residents submarines and warships providing for Our language must be made an

fence against enemy

that

amurging

of Japan does not pay is shown by the ment for

our culture " spreading

notes in our financial columns to the LAWYERS DISLIKE OPPOSING in France and Great Britain, there returned to the Colony to day from the the payment of an amount not exceeding has been no statement made to

North, among them being Mrs. A. M.000 for the capture of destruction of Rof. Uyeds urges next, as regards there an ines of Shantung pro

have been deflected duan of the spaces language, Arnhold Dr. G. D. R. Black, Mr. and of war.

It may interest your readers to know literaturtion into Japanese." "of the By real facilities loubtless of the late Sir Jujius Wernher and the

to the purely Chinese port

Chefoo remove the suspicion that an exten. Mrs. H. Hancock, Mr. J. de B Lan that I have received the sum of £25,000, be translated into the cried Japanto

her hold on the railway

novel print arising out of the will of the world h These

and port

Japan contemplated by the Chancellor Mr. D. Macdonald, Mr. T E. Pearce, administer the same in gifta of £1,000, was an steroa sion of the German Irantiers was caster, Rev. and Mrs. J. K Maconachie, and have been asked by the donor to language, and roade wholly our own. 1gures on-dveroming the t

soldier'a will nieda by his son, Lieutenanth there Wernher, who was kill in September by

Jhas been

tote of TO...

shatian, came before the Court of Chance in the Peace settlement Unless Mira A. Ritchie, Mr. and Mr. T. 53 cera crew of any merchant ship transited into Chinese We must not en ma dots strict true w Thing recenti within the past two months Turbull, and Mri, N. L. Watsondering the British Flag which, after this forget that the Germans in recent years endte of the above Dention

to be divided between the captain, off the science and philosophy of India

Bir tso, the treatment of Chelocie sett

son the date, auxceeds in the opinion of the Ad have sought to Germanise the world have Article 2 of

to become permanent. The cuatge has come over the Chan

miralsy, in capturing or

or destroying an We must feature into Japanese and Free Chinese Government angaga that

translate both classical and Treaty to fall back on, which providestill sellor's dream, the reply Germany has CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Applications for this reward should be Japonify them, and make thom a hot in case they undert enemy submarine. made to the Papal Nate will offer

made through the owcers to the chair to the Japanese people. The greater of Arlway connecting Chetoo or Lun

the construction ouregan of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 31, the number of Japanese who read ranson, with the Kocho

Fenchurch street, London, EC. 3”

nothing that the Allies can regard as for colda, croup and whooping THIR remedy has cauperior as

any serious peace

It has been a favorite with the mothers ensiona The views on the war

of young children for almost forty years.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy situation given by General Surgways be depended upon and is platganl

to take

the

Gen Estren

the French papers, and the

It but only cur

carne colds 2nd grip Bat prevents their resulting in pneumonia

Chamberlain's Cough Remed contains

and unfaltering declaration of the no orriaan en other narcotic and mas

any enemy submarine or other

confidently to child is 10"

Ball Uhemists and embeta

the

lations, the greater will be the progress of the nation in Hterary production, they all in the event this way escape may be had from the surrenderi

telufor the slavery to foreign liciatore, duch as the fell to runde the Chinese

We do not

Hnguage

Bench

to

zacy of £1)

question,

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