SPEY ROYAL
SCOTCH WHISKY.
10 Years Old.
SOLU AGENTS;
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
„Telephone No. 818,
To-day's Advertisement:
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
18E Qadersigned bas received instruc
To sell by Public auction,
(rom ACCOUNT OF THE CONCELJ LD),
WEDNESDAY,
the 14th November, 19172 commencing at 10.30 a.m., at his Sales Rooins, DUUDELL STATE, A LARGE İMGRUENT OF CANTON SILK EMBROIDERED CREPE SILK SHAWLS AND BEDSPREADS.
(The above are being sold withdet reserve owing to the failure of a firm to take up the goods.).
Also, "
Y
A Quantity of Gents and Ladies' To and Shoes in brown and black "Teather."
A View from Monday, the 12th istant.
Cagnes will be issued.
Ferian-Canİ...
.:
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
ductioneer
Hongkong, Nov. 6, 1917,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
9970
THE Undersigned has received in
BIRTH.
ROBERTSON.-On Oct. 29. st.Stanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. JOHN ROBERTSON,
@ 1011
DEATHS.
BLACKSTOCK-On Oct. 28. Stanghs, GEORGE BLACKSTOCK, of Dunt bartos, Scotland.
HEXTER-On Oct. 25, at Shangbai,
THE CHINA MAIL.
we to believe that in the presence of thenew difficulties which have so unexpectedly confronted the Alllam that she viet Russian Army on the Eastern front will remisia quiescan to its eteraal dishonourt. We can only wait and see,and hope that the confidence which the Allies still reppas in Russia, will quickly be justified.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL. AND GENERAL.
Bishop Pozzoni as left the Colony on a missionary visit to Weichow and will probably be war for a fortnight.
Dr. B. Morrison, Politica Adviser to the Chinese Government has left Peking for, Australia and interda to return in May..
Mr. Sinnecker, of Shanghai, after six days in prison, wrote to the Captain Superintendent of Police signifying his willingness to register with the municipal authorities, according to the "Mixed Court's order. In the afternoon he was accordingly taken to the Central Police station, registered, photographed and
liberated
WILLIAM HUNTER, Wharfinger. China Merchants S. X. Co., aged UNION CHURCH LADIES" WORKING 20 years..
MOTHERSON-On Oct. 30, at Shanghai, PETER MCPHERSON, Chief Engineer, S.S. Tatung, China Navigation Co., aged 63 year
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, November 6, 1917.
THE POSITION IN ITALY.
structions to sell by Public Auction, THE prespected trains of Italy by WEDNESDAY,
the Austrians and Germans, and the the 21st November, 1017, commencinganges in the plan of operations it
at 11 am at his Sales Rooms DODDALL STREET,
(For Account of the Couchraed); Á LARGE QUANTITY OF ELECTRICAL GOODS,
Comprising
4,000 Tonsten Lamps (5.50 c. p.),
40 Desk Fane,
0 Ceiling Fans;
Also Silk Flexible ord, Lead fuse and dynamo Wire, strip fuses, porcelain cleats and insulators, button insistors, lamp holders and lamp locking ring porcelain pushes, plugs and sockets, Poble lampy brackets and fittings, metes boards, gunge screws, fuse bedies, gauge rings and cartridges, are lamps, bird balkhead fittings, glober; lamps, enamelled and gines shades, etc., etc...
On view from Monday, the 19th inst, Catalogues will be issued. "Teks-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Au Honest.
Hongkong, Nov. 6, 1317.
(Continued on Page 8)
THE CALENDAR.
General Memoranda, Enriday, Nov. 8 km
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PARTY.
The Ladies Working party of Union Church bar this month dispatched a cao to Colonel 'Gordon Hall, Cairo, Egypt containing:
596 Rolled Bandages.
47 Many tail -D-Eve
16 Bed Jackets.
Yest's
49 Suits of Pyjamas.
15 Shirts
15 Handkerchiefs..
16 "Sargical caps..
18 Milk covETS.
-12 pairs of bed socks. 23 White wool capa. 15 Scrubbers
Games and puzzles and sweets., The following letter has been re- eived--
Bed Gross Depot. Bombay. 1st October 1917. Mus. flickLING, I am in receipt of your letter of 5th September, and have to thank you for advising that you have packed and ile. spotched a case of gifts for the new of
the Rd Cross work in. Indin, the work;
With regard to the list of articles given in your letter which you seds, for your further information I enclose a list of tiles all of which are most useful and continually being supplied for hospitals.
inevitably brings about, diapals, for the time being at least, the, comfort ing "thonght given to recently by General SarOTs that "we have won the war." and probably very few peppie at the present monien which was done by the ladies of Union have any expectation of the restorn, Church, who I note aro specially inter tion of peace at an early date. Infested in Scottish soldiers, the House of Commons last week the First Lord of the Admiralty said we must lay plans for a long war"; he saw no signs of its being a short one. A little while ago in important speech Mr. LLOYD GEURGE Indicated that the Govern- ment in ita manifold plans had been looking two years further ahead, if you will convey their thanks to When the war began there were few the ladies of the Union Church. Hang peuple who did not think leat kong, for their kindness in sending me this can of gifts, which are most useful and financial and economic considerations will be much appreciated by the sick and would end the war within twelve wounded. months. But the war is now in its fourth year, and we have come to see that "economic strangulation" is
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bus it is sent with the idea that you might pick out from it such grticles as are most suitable in accordance with materials which you have available....
This-list you will find a rather long one,
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On behalf of the Red Cross I shall be
»
The present senson is the start of our cold weather and therefore all articles you send should be made of warm materials up to the end of February after that date our tot weather shorte, and then we supply for the use of hos pitals light materials.
THE MAGISTRACY.
ALLEGED THEFTS BY AN
EMPLOYEE
RECKLESSLY DRIVING A TRUCK.
Inspector Sim charged a truck ecolie with reuklessly driving hú truck this morning at Quedu's Road Fast, between the Kennedy Road and the Wancha Marker
Inspector Sim atsted that about 7
The case was resumed this afternoon before Mr. Wood, in which a Chinese whilst employed by the Swong On Cheong firm at Barkley Street, Hung o'clock this morning as he was riding kom, is alleged to hare stolen groceries, his bicycle along Queen's Road East, be furniture, etc., all to the total valuojaw the truck rushing down the incline of $900.
at a great pace, very little effort having Mr. Grist appeared for the defence. | been made to slow down'its spoed. The Mr. Davidson, who appeared for the truck turned to the right and stopped prosecutor, stated that he had been with a sudden impact on a side "channel instructed to add another charge, that pear the market. The truck contained of embezzlement of 200 by the defend-60 baskets of earth and the shock of the ant. The complainant, he sait, was one sudden stop overturned nearly half of of the two partners the firm Kwong them. He considered it was
Tery On Cheong. He is the managing dangerous for the public to have trucks
A fine of $10 with the alternative partner and in sole charge of the busi-driven about in that reckless manner. ness. The defendanthad been engaged { 23. an accountant of the firm. On the 7th 14 days' gaol was imposed. Sept., the complains, having occasion to goto the country, let defendant în sole charge of the shop. On his return from the country, after absence of nearly three weeks, he wet directly to the shop and found the shop closed and he promises were everything gore.
He
„CHINA'S MILITARY-
OPERATIONS,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1917.
WAR CHARITIES.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST NOC 19.
General Abet
Mr. O. H. Wakeman (Monthly
subscription) on
Kwan On Company... Wo Fung Company... Messrs. Tea Wo Tai... Tung Tin Restaurant Heung Hoi Restaurant ...an Heung Kong Restaurant Messrs. Yuen Loong Chan
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Kwong Wan Treung... Yat Loong Lag 9. Wing Fong Yuen Ching Lee Shang
Tin Wo Tong Cheong Yin Hocg Yau Lan Bin Man Chun CompADY Heung Shing Fire Insee.
Investment. Co, Ld.
Pun Shing Restaurant... cfear, Sam Shing Cheong ...
Shing Tin Restaurant
Ram Lee Youn ... Wing. Yu Wo To no Tai Wing Tony Hing Po Shang Cheong Max Shing Toug
Chung Yan Hing Messrs Man Fook Shing
Wa On Hong
Messrs Wing On Tu
Lee Yuen Tseung
Kwong On Tseung Shun Loong Lan Ting Restaurant... Messrs Kwong Yee Ho
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in possession of oer people.
Telegrams to the "Chinese Mail"Tung reported the matter to the [police. About ten days ago ja, saw defendant state that the Government has now on the streets, and fobred him to his altered its plans with regard to the residence in Reclamson Street, Yau South-West. The new plan is first to He then infimed the Police drive out the Yunnanese troops frem masti. who had the defendat arrested.
Szechuen, and then to use the full forte Aiter evidence he been heard, the to attack Yunnan, case was again adjoujed.
THEFT FROM ADAIRY FARM
STOE
Mr. A Stevenson, sistant, manager of the Hongkong Dry Farm, charged a Chinese with the lakny of a quantity of liver and lard fro the Dairy Farm, Co's, store at Pokful.
Defendant-pleaded guilty. Ho sail be thought that it wild not matter if be took only just a lie for his food as he was the storekeepe
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Mr. Stevenson stad that the de- fendant was an employ of the Company, He was a storekeeper the Dairy Farm at Fokfulam. He ha bean suspected of having been cocted with the frequent losses of sill quantities of the stores. A watch d been set, and the result was that is morning the defendant was arresteby a watchman with the stuff concealander his jacket. Mr. Wood seated the defendant to one month's hard your.
CET-PICKING.
ALLEGED POCE
In the meantime, it is intended to Ladopt a defensive attitude in Huaan, while maintaining, the present conditions in Kwangtung, with General Lung Chi Awong a Commander, which appoint ment will be made on Yi Jit Fur's return to Kwangtung.
Latt Chnen Hao has telegraphed that he retook Yuughsten on Thursday..
The Szechuan troops have captured Tselin Cheng
The Government troops have retaken. Yuaghsien and Hopkong and fighting is now telug waged between Loochow ad Tselaucheng.
Wing Hing Tong
Kun Tat Yuen.... Kwong Un Cheong
Man Cheong Leong...
Fook Shur Wo
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Tsun. Ching Hoog
On. Wing Chan
3
Wing Wo Tseung
Wing On Cheong... Man
Cho
Tony
ar T. Edwards Swatow
(Monthly sub)... 9. Latorens Golf Sweep D.W.B... Hongkong Gymkhana Club... Mr G. K. Nastall Les Hi Jan... Compradore to the Kailer
Ho Ping Woon... Mining Four... Admin.... Siu
Li Yan Chuen -Lo-Tas-Shau - ver
Woog Kwong Tin Anonymous (Monthly sub... Me B. H. Bas
Victoria British School.... MIT. M. H.
Ginger
Neauzer
subscription)
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General Long Chai Krong has, tele-Hon. Mr. Q. Sever (onthly graphed for permission to proceed to iga singh (Monthly attack the forces under General Tam subscription). Ho Ming.
Foo Liang Tso has telegraphed stating that while the Government troops were defending Hokashan, they were attacked by the enemy and a battle was fought, on October 27, in which the Government troops were victorious.
Mok King Yu has telegraphed stating that he assumed the office of Assistant! Military Commissioner at Switow, ca |
A coolie was chargbefore Mr. Dyer | Friday. Fall this morning wipicking a purse out of the pocket of Chinese school boy at Bonham Strankesterday.
It was stated that chinese detective saw the coolie puttings hand into the boy's pocket and takisout the pures, He accordingly arrestkim.
He stated that he saw parze on the The defendant pled not guilty.
street and was picking up when the constable arrested him
During the course his evidence, defendant looked such impleton that the magistrate said the must wither be a rogue, or a foole decided to give the defendant benefit of a doubs and discharged 1.
"ONLY A OLIE",
A Chinese was ched before Mr. Wood this morning the illegal possession of 15 tasis depared opiam other than Governmenpium, and 12 taels of opium dross wens only two tasis were allowed.
'Tam Hoo, Ming bas gone. យ Wingehow and the Government Has ordered Lurg-Chi-Kwong and Mold King Yu to watch his mɔvocats,
FALSE PASSPORTS IN SHANGHAI
THREE ENEMY SUBJECTS. *
PARRESTED.
Staff General Post Office Miss Floru Fung. ale Lot
scrolls Mr.
Thome
(Moothly (Monthly
P
subcriptions Sir W. Rees I
subscription)....
B. E. Sir F. H.May (Monthly
subscription)
subscription)
Monthly
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401.00
2,000
84.97
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Mr. S. G. Newall (Monthly L N.
subscription)... Mr. W. Izard Pedersen
(Montly sub) 10 Mr Vald Bjerre
do.
Mr. H. Owen Carstensen do.) Mr. T. Bring
da. Mr. F. E. U. Warsoo do. Chief Inspector Kerr (Month
ly: subscription) Inspector Gordon (Monthly
subscription)
Sergeant Willis (Monthly
scription)
Ladies' Working party of the
Union Church (Monthly kub xcription)
Britishers (Monthly" subscrip- Sfessrs. Pentreath & Co.
Monthly sub Mr.C.B.brooke (Monthly sub.) Mr. D. W. Tratman Mr. T. Sutherland
Mr. M. F. Perkins (American Assessor) Mr. L
Three enemy subjecta appeared before and Magirubin the Mised Mr. J. C.-Wildin
Woon
Wong Siu Court, Shanghai, last week, on charges Staff Messrs. Lane, Crawford of being concerned in the forgery of & Co. (Munthly sub.)... Norwegian passports. The names of Staff-Besars. A. S. Watson & the accused, together with the full Co. Ltr (Monthly sub.) ... charges, are as follow
3fr. R
Baker Ernest Mathias, Berthel, Austrian Steer Goard 110 Swidari chemist, 384 Focchow Road-arrested Pigs Guild... Khin.... or a Mixed Court warrant for that be, Mr. Li Fo Kwo at 554 Foochow Rond, on a date prin M. A. M.
Owing to the heavy losses caused by the submarines it has become increasingly out to cbtain our supplies from the United Kingdom, so that any help you a very slow process, and that Govern-are able to give us will be warply
norépted. ments are not digstaded by considera-
to the 30th Jane, 1917, did feloniously Kowloon Cricket Club tions of the enormous debt they are
forge a certain passport purporting to Mr. 4. G. Warren (Monthly rapidy building up from pursuing the
Consul at Shanghai have been issued by the Norwegian
subscription). MP
W. Murray Scott war to final decision. A General
Max Kindler, Anstren, dentist for Mr G. H. Wakiman (Monilly ME.. Irving (unthly sub.) Suors has expressed it, the stake
Defendant pleaded guilty, stating that he, on rivers dates during xubscription)... that he was only a cooled that the 1915 und 1516, did felonienaly Ladies Eridge Book (Monthly in the largest the human race has
I shall be glad in future consignments parcel in which the ch was found cause to be forged certain, dusu subscription) every played for." The Allies are
mente, to wit, passports purporting A find Straits #6 fighting in order to rid the world are sending if you wil state the was given him to locker. He did to issue from the Norwegian Consulate Collected from the boxes at
approximate value for Customs purpose, not know what it contal
Peak Trun Station Starr 9.15 p.m.Auction of Household of the military imperialist, and to as although we receive consignments duty
at Shanghai; and further did feloniously Ferry Pier and Blako Pier It was stated that thefendant was cause to be forged certain dies purport Mr. F. Hotchin Farniture, Bed Linen, Grainophones,
at No. 23, secure the peace and the fature free, it is accessory that the pointed out to an exciscer, on boarding to be the dies used by the Norwegian Victric Britialt Sunoo!... Cat-glass, etc. etc.
valne. On receipt of the above mention-
Consul General at Shanghai Lyndhurat Terrace.
of the world. They cannot, they ed case an oficial acknowledgment, will the R. Fairhan yester Defendant. Joseph, unemployed, 13 Faron dare not, retire from the fray on to wat alter the contents have been was sleeping on the dovered from Rood for that he, prior to 30th June, any other terms. We are on the checked.
p.m.-Auction of Miscellaneous. Socks, Perfumery etc.) at Meests. Hugher's and Burgh's FRIDAY NOV. 9 & BATUEDÀY, 10:-
Goods Dress Materials, Serges, Silk
SUNDAY, Nov. 11)—“
King of Italy's birthday (1809).
MONDAY, NOV. 19:-
General Haliday...
TURDAY, Nov. 13-
which will show us how near
we
eve now uf great battles in Italy, spn at any time please let me know.
If there is any information I can give
Yours faithfally, (Signed) A. L. DAVIES. Majo
Flon Supt. Red Cross Depot
3 p.m. ale of Crown Land at PWD to a peace on the terms the
HALF-TONE AND
Allira demand. We are told, that
the biggest battle in the world's history is likely to be fought here
head to foot with a bit. He was searched and the opium found tied up in a percel which thendant was using as a pillow. '
His Worship imposed of $1,000, with the alternative of soothe bard labons, on the first chand $100 or one month's hard about the second
nd we can gather from the compost- HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD. | charge.
LINE BLOCKS.tion of the suite which Mr. LLOYD
POR ADVERTISEMENTS,
ILLUSTRATIONS, ETO
CAREFULLY" AND "ACOURATELY
PRODUCED.
Orders may be placed with the
GHIRA MAIL O
her in
Receipts for week
"Aggregate Receipts for 14 weeks 597,608
GEORGE has taken with him to The approximate statement of traffic Italy how important are the receipts for the week ending ed Novena Impending developments. British troops have already been thrown into Faly, Franch troops are also likely
This year to be there, and the presence of
Last year MVENIZELOS la Rome at the Increase. present time suggests they prsibility of a contingent of the Greek army also being sent to the assistance of Italy, ag
12.19. 15,750
1,140
EARLY COLDS.
038,988
THEFT UN A WHIP.
A Chinese was charbefore Mr. Wood this morning, vit larceny of
a straw bat from a wars port
It was stated the dint
1917, did obtain from Max Kindler one
Kowloon Eritish Schenl
Str. 80. Nywall: (sathy sueription for 2 months) Mr FAV. P... Rinch forged Norwegian passport form and Mr. Elliatt (Monthly sub
1. S. Baker ⠀ lid fill in, or cause to be filled in, ou Bor. Mr. H. B. Fu ock same, the name of Hau Hedersen unt etbor inise particulars (the passport Hon. Mr. E. Fshazo y dor
athly sub.) hesicles having affixed the falar Consular His Honour Mr. H. H stamp and signature of the complainant
Campertz (do.
Mr. E. I Agassiz
do.
the Norwegian Consul-contained a Mr. E. Davidson black beard) and did dispose of same, Staff Messrs. Dodwell & Co., photo of an unknowar peract with a Daulton contrary to use Ld. (Munthly sub)
Det. Sub-Insp. Cruickshanka gavs Staff General Post Office evidence of arresting the accused, and Megan (Monthly sub said he was instructed to apply for Tax received from Sir 1. Refund of the Special War | remand for a special hearing, c
HoTang for third qourter Inspector Wheeler handed in a letter from the Norwegian Canani asking that Monthly subscriptions
of 1017. the case be reserved for the Norwegian Assessor.
hearing by the Norwegian Assessor, Accused raro remanded for a special found in the storeroom the abip bail being fixed at 82,000 cash subject 30,350 holding the hat in bar and to approval and revision by the Nor-
VISITING CARDS Moreover it is evident autoava BE careful of the colds you take at this
PRINTED AT Ching Mail Office.
operations are in progress Which are likely to have an
infuence upon the battle!
rummaging amongst treas odds wegian AssoREDI
and ends in the room dant had
no reason to be in the room and time of the year. Ader are partthers were strict order at any
Deglocted cold wasnt cularly dangerous
sons be the winter and Anald Take Chapherlain's Couzh Bemedy at once.
hile
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ASSOCIATION
P. I. LO (Manibly sub.) Mr. El. A. Nikad (das Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin:
(Monthly sub Mr. H. Nisbet (...) dos
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B. L. Dow biggia Monthly subscription) Mr ABL Dowbiggin (Monthly subscription).... P. J. O. fonthly sub) Monthly subscriptions....
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subscription)......... A. W. Mouthly subscription). Royal Navy & R. M. Dockyard Monthly subscriptions ... STAR & GASTEX FUND —— M.5, and E. G:(Monthly sub.)
BONIES OF WAR FUND Bone members of the Hong-
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Me A. W. Smith (Monthly sub) LORD LOMDALE'S MOTOR
FUND:
100.10
120
10.
12.39
25
AMBULANCE
Proceeds of Assault at Arms and sale of boxing gloves, Hongkong Police Reserve
19th May
PPK FUND
Mr. F. G. Becke (Monthly
soscripting)
RED X Furo - Stuff-General Port Office
10%
the.
(Monthly sub.
Co.
do.
18.75 18.25
$10,6.35 Already acknowledged ... 332,414.70
Amounts romitted etc... 520,346.85 $343,072.14
Balance in hand. ..$ 22,685.49
Hongkong, Siat October, 1917..
N. J. STABB,
Hon. Treasurer.
The
THE CHIT SYSTEM.
Topicint" in the Singapærð Free Press writes:-
Hongkong, Legislative Council spend much valuable time in passing a bill to nolish chits, Hongkeng is a very up-to- dute al progressive plice and wants a popularly elected Coubeil with on sun- official majority. It is therefore the place where one would expect to. Had such s
41.85 through recognition of the needs of the Empire. Taking as its motto Kipling's reirarks about the Little things we care about it lengthily discussed the chit system is all its beurings, includin the plaints of the hotel keepers, who in.. some cases seemed not-anxious to 'see the little bits of paper disappear. Many offhits have been made to upscot this cty ing social evil, which la eating like a eanker into the vitals of our body poli tie and threatens to destroy all Imperial. patriotism and all religious feeling, but naur have succeeded. One local batel upy years ago started oxhibiting unpaid chits in a glass covered frams but appar atly they got so anciert that they manidered away, unless they were sent to Dr. Hanitach to take care of. We do not know whether the late German Chan collar ever visited the East, but if he did it is probably from that visit that he quined his appreciation of the real 'value of "szap of paper-"-
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JAPAN'S SHIPPING,
The official returns of Japan's shipping
ut the end of September, give 2127 Latexmers, with a total of 1,719,121 tons.
as follows:-
Vessels from 3,000 to 4.000 tons
Tenchi
4,000 to 5,000 tops
5,000 to 4.000, tons
1940
800 to 7,000 tons
50"
7,000 to 8,000 tons
1
0.000 to 10,000 tons
148.20
over 10,000 tons
10.
030
عمال
95
10
4.37
2.33
The increase in ships over 1,000 fons during Sepember. was six, aggregating 15 tons; canesfied registration, the aggregating 9,201 tons; actual incremeo, thrie ships, totalling 6,740 tons.
CROCODILES AT BAHAWAK.
A UNIQUE SPECIMEN.
Owing to the number of lives lost through erorodiles in the Samarahan river, Talip, the well known crocodile enti ker of Sadong, has been statinted in. that district by the Government and during the past five months be han caught 42 of these posts, the largest being r 30 feet long. In the stomach of this freptile wore found silver ornaments and hamaa hair, but the extraordinary thing about it was not its size but the fact that it had a tongue. This is vouched. for by several persons, and Talip, 80 who has probably caught thousands of crocodiles in his time, says he 41.85
has never gat seen one with a tongue, He has cut out the tongue, skinned it "and dried the skin which he intends to 146.30 keep as a talisman. It is now said 2,485.50 that, having disposed of this monster, Samaraban will be free of crocodiler in the future. Two others caught measured over 13 feet in length Sarawak Guita
A FAVORITE RUB DOWN. THE golfer, the football player and the all Found athlete know the value of Chamberlain's Pain Balm-It is just the | thing for a run down shop a hard sames All Areness disanpen like magic, she sorains and awellings ara.
bird: Jews time
WHY IT SELLA HAMBERLAINS Cough
the largest selling coughing exactly what a cough repedly im the world to days fodil stope the sough cold, staddes if speedily For sale by all Chemists and
suppo earit