BY APPOINTMENT.
WATSON'S
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOUAL AND GENERAL, S
THE CHINA MAIL,
STONE GINGER-BEER received from the various province 37
The 'only fermented Stone Ginger-Beer in the Far East.
The real charm of Stone Ginger Beer is the flavour produced by partial fermentation; without this no Stone Ginger Beer can be said to be genuine.
TRADE,
$1.00 per dozen.
MARK
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,
AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.
TEL. 436.
To-day's Advertisements
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE.
HAREHOLDERS in The HONG- AD KONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED entitled to an allotment of Shares in The DAIRY FARM ICE
COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED are requested to forward their claims to the Undersigned as soon as possible.
M. MANUK," Secretary,
The China Mail.
ECNOKONG, THURSDAY, May 8, 1918.
THE POLITICAL "SENSATION -AT HOME.
THOSE who are beyond the reach of the maelstroms of home politici
will have little besitation about pronouncing judgment, we imagine, THE DAIRY FARK Icx & COLD joo the amazing action taken by
STORAGE COMPANY, LTD.
|Major-General MAURICE which forms Hongkong, May 9, 1918.
the subject of the larger part of the information received
390
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.telegraphic THE SECOND GYMKHANA MEET-
INFF of the Season will be held HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, the 11th instant, commencing at 3.30 p.m.
THE MAGISTRACY.
Ä HAWKER'S GAMOUFLAGE
13..
A Chinesa pleaded guilty when charged before Mr. A.. Dyar Ball this | morning with hawking Ash without a license..
A Poking telegram states that with in the past week the Government has
Sergt Blackman said the defendant telegrams saking for, funds. The total put on police ugiform when selling his asked for exceeds $20,000,000, or more wares and that probably accounted for than the foreign loan recently contracted his success in arading capture for
long
Mr. Dyer Ball Enad the defendant $10 or fourteen days' hard labour.
A "GOOD" MAN)::
At the extraordinary meeting of the International Cotton Manufactur- ing Co., Shangbal; last week s'proposal was made to liquidate the company for the purposes of selling the concern. There was marked opponition to the
A Chinese was charged on remand proposal, but after some discussion the before Mr. Dyar Ball this morning with chairman announced that he had receiv-attempting to steal two braas nozzles ed a better offer and the meeting was from the Fatihan. adjourned for the Board to consider tha
At a previous bearing, the defendant matter. The first, offer made for the asked for a remand in order to get property was Tis. 1,133,972.62. Messrs solicitor to speak on his behalf. This Jardine, Matheson & Co. bare now morning, however, he told the Magistrate made an offer of Tis. 1,200,000,
that he no longer required one.
According to a Tokio paper, Japan will establish a legation at Buenos Aires, Argentine. In the past all diplomatic affair with Argentine have been under the charge of the Japanese Minister to Chile. The now Japanese Minister to Argentine will be Mr. Tak- aahi Nakamura, „now director of the Commercial Bureau of the Tekio Foreign Office." Mr. Hanibars, Japanese Consul General in San Francisco, will be ap- pointed the successor of Mr. Nakamura in the Foreign Office.
PRESENTATION TO SERGEANT MARRIOTT.
SEQUEL TO THE GRESSON
STREET. AFFRAY.
|
...
A witness was produced who said that the defendant was employed by bim se a night watchman, and was's very good man.
Defendant said that the charge was trumped up against him by people who had a grudge against him.
Mr. Dyer Ball again remanded the case pending further enquiries.
∙A YOUNG RASCAL.
A Chiness boy was charged before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning, with the theft of a quantity of clothing and
a
silvor watch and chain valued at $26.
Sergt. Blackman said the defendant who was in the service of another Chiness at Wyndham Street stole the articles from a drawer. The defendant when arrested volunteered the informa- tion that the stolen articles were to be found in a pawnshop:
THURSDAY,
RETIREMENT OF MR. T. K bean Headmaster. The pupils who are AMERICAN CONGRESS LIBRART-
`DEALY.
A RECORD OF SERVICE AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
passed through his hande must number many thousands of the inhabitants of this Colony. His teaching must have had a great influence in shaping the lives and characters of many of the most prominent men in the businesa and professional life of Hongkong."
THE ASTATIC HEQTION.”
The repart of the Librarian of Cons gress for 1917 says that during the pat year du volumes of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, Manchu and " Mone, Addressing Mr. Dealy, Mr. Claud golian books have been added. Notable s
· {Contributal.]
Severn said It has been your life's progress has been made in building pp work, Mr. Dealy, and I am sure you will general reference library of Chinese books, which allows of individual works Among the many changes which are look back to it with pride and pleasure being found, changed, and replaced we Foo will carry with you into your language. Among the worka in zanem anticeable in the Colony of Hongkong a confidently assure yan, that easily as books in schepland one of the most outstanding and retirement the best wishes of the Gavero ho shang shu his ching the Heart Sutra significant is the attitude of the Chinese ment that you have served, as well as with a commentary by the Buddhist- Thero towards Western learning. It is well that of the generations of scholars whom priest Ta Ties, dated lang D
is also a partial set of the earliest within the memory of some in the you have trained within these walls."
Mr. Dealy's last weeks in the Colony axtant text of the Chinese classics, also Colony when Western learning was bare been asddened by the new of the bound in 160 rolames. Also works of Authentic texts of Tang dynasty authore, locked upon with suspicion and disdain logs of his sch Sydney who held a com- Han; thin, Tang Sang, and Ming But that is all a thing of the past-the mission the Australisa Flying Corps authors, bound in 340 voluzres of firat Chinese population has changed in its and who was killed early in March in importance for the study of geography sfying accident at "Ayr, Scotland. and history, and almost impossible to opinion and has become widely and His other son, Frank, inmewhere in secure elsewhere. Among other is the deeply appreciative of Western education. France" with the Australians. Mr. Dealy most comprehensive bibliographical.com- At the present time it is everywher, proposes to settle at Grenoble in Spilation in existence, in 157 volumes France. As he leaves our Island and feels containing ever 1,000 pages. There are
also many onght and its pursuit is maintained the wrench of parting he will hate the works. Another remarkable work in- with eagerness and teal. Several of the joy of the memory of years well spont largest buildings in the Colony are now devoted to education and some of the leading Chinese residents in the Colony have greatly helped in this educational development. This local education is of far-reaching importanca, even of national importance. The Hongkong Schcole and Colleges are now attrasting a very large number of students from different holders. the fifteenth ordinary yearly parts of China. They are harbingera | report of the Company time. of a New China and they will one day return to their own Isad and people'and there reflect what they have learned bere. The education of these boys in a work of national importance, but it has not the glamour and romance of so many other forms of national service. It calls for patience, loyalty and sympathy on the part of the one who would undertake it.
It is to give a short and, I fear,
THE CHINA-BORNEO CO., LTD.
important encyclopedic cludes the writings of all scholars, poets, artists, etc., who have lived among the seventy-two peaks of the Tungting Mountain in Lake Ta pear Soochow in Kianga. A work en methods of paint ing, belonging to the Ming dynasty, is bound in ten volumes. Among the Japaness works is the downs, contain
The Raport of this Company states: Committee beg to present to the Sharo Japanese books, which abstracts Sil
The General Manager and Consultinging, abstracts from 100,000 Chinese and2,
The Baladies' at the credit of Profit and Loss Account is From this has to be đè
ducted:-
Fees to Consulting.Com-
taittee
73,895.26
4,000.00
Leaving available for
appropriation ................... 69,895.26 The Consulting Committes.. -recommend that a divid- end of 72 cents per share on the Subscribed Capital be paid to Share. holders
Write of Plant a/c
33.A provision for Coolies, and Contractors" debta......... Write of Timber Conces-
33,190,00 3,000,00
twenty large octavo volumes of 1000 pages each. Among Tibetan works
The Great, Road to Knowledge of Tiongkhapa
BRITISH POSITION IN REGARD TO
·PROTECTORATES-
writer in The New Faro this
defines the British position in regard
Protectorates:-"The Protectorate Fower is there primarily as trustee for the territories and their inhabitants. Protection and tasteeship carry the [doty of seeking firet the welfare of the inhabitants, which in turn should throw the territories videly open to all that is beat in the industrial commercial, scientific and religions sgancies of the world. No annexations-protectorate and, trusteeship—the open door for eor 3,500.00 vice, and sacrifice are the chief commer stones of a sound political and economit 1,000.00 | edifice in all dependencies. Upon these 29,275.2€ Alone can be built ultimate political
freedom for the inhabitants, industrial, $69,995.26 and commercial progress and moiity among the Colonial nations of Europe and America”
imperfect record of such service that these lines are penned. Foremost among the Schools in the Colony stands Queen's College. It was built in 1887 and was frat known as Victoria College, bat in its corporate capacity it had existed under the name of the Gorare- ment Centrol School. It was then co Public School. This was from Feb. 1st the site now occupied by the Bellics
1862. It is thus more than fifty years Mr. Dyer Ball sentenced the defen-eld. During this time it has had, three dant to one month's hard labour.
headmasters. The first was Dr. Stewart, who was succeeded in November 1681 by Dr. Esteson Wright. It was under him that the migration to the presen buildings took place. Dr. Este co Wright retired in 1909, and was suc- Association, the Hon. Sir Paul Chater, ceeded by Mr. T Dealy, FELS..coze, retires from the Consulting Co. D.R.F. (Paris, FR.G.S, etc. who is mittee but offers himself for re-election. now on the eve of his retirement after a
Auditor:-The accounts under review.
In recognition of bis brave conduct from London to-day. Major-General in shooting the ringleader of the Gresson MAURICE alleges that the PRM Street gang, on January 22, Sergeant MIFISEER and Mr. BONAR LAW Marriott, D.C.M., of the Naval Yard have been guilty of mis-statements, Police, was the recipient of a memento with reference to the British Artay in the shape of a gold watch anri chain THE MINISTERING CHILDREN'S which give a totally misleading with medal attached, presented by the impression," and he attempts to members of the Community, and the 490 | justify what he admits to be the Police Force. The watch bore the
"very grave step of writing to the newspapers," by saying that
The Charge of Admission will be 81.00 for others than Members of the Hosaxone 'JOCKEY CLUB or GYMKHANA Ĉlob.
Spidiers and Sailors in uniform Free The Committee invits the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
Hongkong, May 9, 1912.
JOB SALE.
10 PEARL THREAD NECK-a large number of soldiers know
LACE: And 15-PEARL EAR- Sale is a RINGS, Very cheap necarity Apply from 1 to 7 pm. Room 88, King Edward Hotel. [401
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TU CONSIGNEEJ. MAE Company's Steamship,
HIRANO MARÜ,”
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are
horoby informed that their Goods are
the statements which be specifies to be incurrect, and "this knowledge is breeding such distrust of the Govern ment as can only end in impairing the,plendid moral of our troops, at a time when everything should be done to raise it This certainly is a very grave statement for General who has been holding the
inscription:
"Presented to H. Marriott by the Community and members of the Police of Hongkong for his courageous conduct in the Gremon: Street Affair 'on 22nd January, 1918.”
LEAGUE.
*ton*
Carry forward
In accordance with the Articles of
and devoted service. Mr. Dealy has a have been audited by Mr. C. Bernard record of loyal and consistent efforts in Brown, ACA, who offers himself for a work in, which there is much to re-election. distress and disheartan unless the idea!
being landed and placed as their risk in highly responsible post of Director several members of the Communite Blackburn, J. Thornhill, Arnold and many of them now scattered to the
the Horozona & Kowloon WHARF AND
CODOWN COMPANY GODOWN's at Kowloon, where cach consiguiment will be arted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary be
fare Noox. Toʻnat,
1918, will be subject to rent.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, May 9, 1918-
to the world, whether it is true
or whether it is not. What mast
W. G. DARBY,
General Manager.
STEAMER COLLISION IN THE YANGTSZE.
A STEAMER SUNK..
"(The "Chinen Hail” Swwics.)
SHANGHAI, May 8.. The China. Merchants' steamer frane,
KAILS BY HEROPLANE.
When Lord Montagu of Beaulieu was in Colombo be enthusiastically endorsed the prediction made in the House of -- Cammons some wocks earlier that the
time would come when Ceylon will receive ita mails from Europe by aeroplane. Possibilities in this direc tion are brought appreciably wearer by the sanouncement that Signor Giovanni Caproni, the inventor of the Caproni, Air Cruisers and Battleplanes, is en- Beavouring to establish, in the course of the next few months, an air cervice between Paris and Washington.
Bignor Caproni is confident reperts from the Westera lost that
siden
At the Theatre Royal last evening an entertainment in aid of the Minister-long and strenuous period of untiring ing Children's League Funds, ** farewell to Mrs. Piercy, was given by the members of the League.
The first item on the programme was kept before one. This lie has done for over thirty-three years, for it was on a well-executed planeforte duct by the December 1st, 1834, that be first arrived Hongkong, May 7th, 1918. The presentation took place at Central Misses. . and R. Young whose perform in the Celony on the ss. Genaror Police Station at 4.30 yesterday siterance of an Irish dig was also much (Capt. Donaldson) after taking thirteen noon, in the presence of the majority of appreciated. A Scarf Dance by ten typhoons.
days from Singapore owing to He саме to Chins the members of the Force, and the little girls dressed in pink and blue was at the same time as the Bard. Mr. Captain Superintendent of Police, Mr.very gracefully executed by the Misses Cowling and the Rev. Mr. Morgan, both well-known in North. Obins. Mel. Meszar banded the gift to Eustace, Hanson. Fennefather, I During these years there have passed "id" Marriott.
Thornhill, E Rose, Nolan, J. Rosa, Ethrough his hands hundreds of Chinese, Mr. Messer said he had been asked by
four corners of the earth, whilst others are among the most prominent men in the business and professional life of Hongkong to-day. He estimates that collided with and sank the stammer over twelve thousand (12,080) boys Hwallah, last night, in the Yangtaza have passed through his hands. Before River coming to the Colony, Mr. Dealy was
Acting Second: Master of Queen's headmaster of St. Mary's Catholic School, Derby. In 1890 he was appointed members of the League, and the applause College. For some time he was master- bestowed by the audience was well in-charge of the Police School. In 1916 deferred. The caste was as follows he was appointed Second Master at The Dreamer, ...
Queen's College, becoming Headmaster Deep in our hearts our Country's call Mrs. Thornton. three years later. In the same year, lot be cast:
To rich and poor, and where or our Cleopatra.... Mr R. L. Bridger. 1999, he was also acting Director of To every man and woman of us all. Helen of Troy, Mr. Blackburn, Education. The latter poet. be again
The great chanc
chance comes at last. held in 1914. “In addition tó bís many. Iphegouis...... Miss F. Eosaer duties he was also in this year Cable And eagerly we wait the rallying calls, Jephtha's Daughter, Mrs. A. E. Crapnell. Censor Mr. Dealy has truly lived. We would be up and striving for the Fair Rosamond, Mrs. Middleton Smith." the strenuous life," in fact, it is a Margaret Roper,
Mrs. Sarman puzzle bow he found time to crowd it Our foe, that we have sworn shall surely Mis C. Hanson, all in. In 1904 he was appointed andie, Joan of Arc,
Blood-stained malignant Might Eleanor of Castile, ...
official Justice of the Peace by H. E. Miss S. Weill the Goremot On the second half of the programme
of Military Operations to publish and by the Palice to present Sergeant Miss Capel; the latter also performed, a Marriott with a momente of a brave solo dance. Where to you going and courageous act in killing the leader my pretty maid" was prettily sung by puzzle many minds is: What exactly of a gang of ruffians whose history had the Miss Daisy Witchell and Katie is the suggestion behind General never been beaten in Hongkong for Shaw.
the number of their crimes. Mr. Messer
Tennyson's Dream of Fair Women
MOTHER, COMMAND.
[BT HABRESTON LULHAM.]
Goods not cleared by the 18th May MAURIon's criticism Surely it is went on to describe the circumstances was well presented as a tableau by adult Damaged Fackages must be left in the not intended to charge the PRIME of the affair, detailing Sergeant Mar Godowns for examination by the CMINISTER and Mr. BONAR Law Hiott's part, which is now well known signee's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on TUESDAY and with deliberately perverting the truth? in the Colony, and concluded by saying FRIDAY. All claims must be pre- send within ten days of the steamer's Yet when the Government demands that the Community and the Police had arrival hare, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted a Court of Honour," they are lot to thank Sergeant Marriott for clearly regarding the accusation in He had much pleasure in presenting the after the goods have left the Godowns.
that light. The only alternative memento and hoped the recipient would 402 aggestion is that the Ministers live long to wear it and that his son
were not so well informed on que father. (Applause).
would hare it in memory of a brave tions of vital interest as they ought
Sergeant Marriott, responding, ten- to be. We have no doubt that the dered thanks, adding that he was PRIME MINISTER and his colleague always glad to help the police in any
Mr. Dealy was essentially a student, who acts as Leader of the Home way he could.
a pianoforte aolo was given by Mr. T this being the reason why he figured o little in the social life of the Colony, Mr. Measer then shook hands with Sanderson, a solo dance by Mis Juan studious man, books were his greatest of Commons will be able to furnish
friends and bit Library, was one of the may bows Sergeant after which these
his arrival in 1884, he took up the best in the Colony. Immediately upon
A. TACK & Co.
A Consignment of KODAKS AND FILMS
Just received by the "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA."
FREE FROM. ** CULTURE”
Bight.
Speak then, great Mother! Only tell us
bow Each of thy children may best toll for How soul and brain may serve, or they
thee,
To aid thine empery.
tread,
replies to the allegations which will presen, tendered personal congresul Arnold, the Doll Dance by the Misses Eustace, Pennefather, Hanson, J. Rose, absolve them from all suspicion of tions. deliberately misleading the Hansa
E. Rose, Crispin, E. Blackbars, study of Chinese. He is a fiueat con-To-day we deem each peaceful path we and the nation. The information
Blackbüro, R. Young, V. Young, Harris Walker, J. Black, Ruby Young, Nolan, Capel and Thornbill, and a soug
Little Bo-Peep" by Miss I. Thornhill
The Trial Scone from Shakespeare's
26, Des Voeux Road Centraley gave to the House must have LOT OF TOGOLAND NATIVES
been gathered from responsible IMPROVED UNDER BRITISH RULF quarters, and if wrong conclusions
THE CALENDAR.
GENERAL MEMORANDI. ATURDAY, May 11:
kang Jockey Club.
ing. Kapay, May 14
It is calculated, says a Colonial report,
veraationalist in Cantonese and har an extensive knowledge of Chinese charact ers. He contributed from time to time to the now defunct China Review and also revised and enlarged "Dr. Chalmers Cantonese Dictionary." His
Chinesa · literature is extensive, Ha
Each unpolluted stream, each untorn '?'' tree'
shallowed by the Blood al sacred lead
Who fall to hold them free.
Wilson in Washington and Pre- sident Wilson's orders to the American army in France can be delivered by air, allowing 48 hours for each trip. It can be done, ha contende by six of the Largest Caproni machines carrying the mais in relays. It is proposed that the ropter should be divided into five stages 2:
Froin Paris to Fortugal Portugal to the Azorea; 3. Azores, to Newfound- fland; 4. Nowfoundland to New York
5. New York to Washington. A sep arate machine and crew will be used for each stage, and there will be oder machine and crew in reserve – The longest distance over water in this foe is the stage from the Azores to St. John's N.F which is about 1,105 miles. therefore well within the tying tange the largest Caproni. The time of the trip may be cut down further by fixing straight from the Azores to Faria, which
distance of about 7,150 mi
milos, with-
10.
out stopping in Portugal. Signor Caproni is sbeslutely confident of succe affect will be watched with interest in. Ceylon for the establishment of an air service between Washington and Paris will prove beyond, all guration that as so available in Bad the machines a similar service can be created between Colombo and Lardon, iss India
„KAISER'S ONE CREED.
VICTORY OVER HIS ENEMIES AND
GRA GERMAN-PEACEL"
were drawn from the data furnished, that the natives in the British sphere Merchant of Venice" was excellently knowledge of things Chinese and And even for us, who cannot take the 1st Bonburg on the conclusion of peaco
has translated over 700 poems written in Tong times and a number of those written under the Sung Dynasty. Be the various, distinctions which are his
field,
The dear land we would strive for in
her need.
Should seen at last, with deeper mean
Ping sealed:
Our very own indeed.
very
Mother, edmmand us, then! We each
would bring w
Ate or less”,
|
In the version of the Kaiser's speech
with the Ukraine, the following passages are matructive T
memory
"In the same palace, in the year 1872 sa a small boy, Fsaw the Bomburgers.on the receipt of the great news of victory pay homage to my mother, of 'enuntly That was a picture which has been for ever imprinted ou my soul 1 did not imagine then that it would be my lot to fight for what my grandfather, and Raintly father had wonky
Our Lord God has assuredly still some ching in store for the Derman people *amu, therefore, He has subjectad ir to
of occupation, in Togoland now have one would have thought the error cant more land under cultivation given by the students of the Victoris could have been rectified by means than they had at any period under Ger- British School other than the amazing letter which en rulare
Throughout the evening Mr. Rose Release from constant vexatious inter General MAURICE has set to the ference and front forest labour of varions and Miss Dorothy Morris acted as Press In justice to the Ministers Individual native to devots to his own
kinda has given more time for the accompanists'
He ta ta Fellow of the Educational Son-Hall-yearly meeting of Hong themselves the charge made by AD affairs; and the inhabitants have been The entertainment reflected the Instituja of Scotishd, a Fellow of offices who until quite recently able to abandon their habit of male greatest credit, on all concerned, and was the Royal Geographical Society, etc.
His utmost aid, as strength, be more His knowledge of modern languages in We crave to work as one in 'stablishing Nooa. Hongkong Electric Co. motocopied so responsible a-positioning their farms as far as possible from
in the military counsels of the highways and failroads with the object much enjoyed by the audience.
also grid, chief among the bag The realm of Kightousness, Empire, cannot be ignored. The of German administrativa officers and tax A concerte behalf of the Ministeri tims in both these countries in 1016.
of escaping the inconvenient attentions
French and Russian. He spent some under t Ministers have ightly demanded an collector.
Children's League le to be bald-in, the Dealy took an interest in the p.m.-Sale by auction of "Tu investigation and while we gaunot localities whence, it can easily be trans-commencing at 9.15 pm, when a strong the School magazine, The Yellow To-day, therefore, produce is grown in Nayal Theatre on Saturday next, School life and for some time edited calum, Barker Road, by Mr. Gea. F. doubt that Mr. LLOYD Gonos and ported to market. The abolition of the programi will be put forward. Several Dragon The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, Mit BONAL LAW will come out infliction of labes as an everyday puz of the items which were och MG (Colonial, Secretary), said a 15-Frawley Co. open at the Theatre of the inquiry with their houour ishment and the practice of being appreciated at Wednesday's concert are the annual distribution of prizes to the
guntarnished, even body mast sincerely crimina, and civil cases in publf are May 16:
depiore that such allegations should also boons which ars rudely appreciated to be replaced, notably the children's fudents of Queen College on February Auction of Household have been made in ep sensational prosperity of the territory is Redding Fat Women To addition Bandamar should like to refer to the great
by the native population? The materi lances and the tableaux A Dream of 8th of thin year burmture at Tusculum, Barker a manner at saci s time as the and is provisional administration is Grant will be at the piano, Miss Enid lows which Queen's College is shortlyA GOOD BULL FOR THE HOME Peace will come
present. It is perhaps inevitable already financially self supporti
Brook will sing to experience in the retirement of your
Lammert.
Boyal
Goud. The
meeting
that in such a tremendous busines 15% the nation is now Qugaged linary General Meet that the decisions
SON NOW IS THE TIME. of Bungkong Club
taken
TOR havmatism Fon will find noth from time to
should exsize g2?derlair
inuat of profet
the time to signal and political jealousy, and this Try the ligent and soo ilalest sensation, seema" - anhappily, if wifi Yelieve the
to savour strongly of both.
Cooper and Mrs Day will giv Hr/Pander will will be exhibitings" of Ard Föd: Cinema filma, whilst 35 wil glywa rental
Tickets and
se meis of the Re
from Mon
And dying what happier knowledge discipline Tery carnest clear think
could we ask Than, this whatever lowly way we more you admit that that
Whoever has follows Wadada history may observe that our Lozā Klod
trad
Life gave us one supreme, ennoblins has tried with one peut after notes
task
For Home, for Eight-
acations, has dimicater. Mr. Dealy from the Fabio M site and there Service Lesly has been form of Chamb
than thirty years coopacted with tha
air wonderful record t
more than 33 years since he
méstério Cria Sebook
God!!
The Spectator (London),
to bring the world on to the right The nations, did not succeed. Romso Efepités perished, the Finnk Empire/wasahatièred - wil the Germsa Zespine too
too. Nowshe Itasks before ARTI
Four home, Enecessary for the
Cholera
apire.
the course of;
To that end the