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Brown Bras

WATSON'S

OLD

BROWN BRANDY

25 YEARS IN WOOD.

A. S. WATSON

THE CHINA MAIL.

investigate the conditions of the prisoners of war, stated in their report that the occupants of the various prison campa were being treated in accordance with the spirit of the Geneva Convention. Intermed enemy civilians, in many cases, Were placed in luxurious surroundings and in all cases they have been treated aa human beings and not as wild! beasts. The Gorerament has fre- quently been urged to threaten

FURTHER GIFT OF £350,000.

The Hon. Colonial Secretary forwardı to us the following copies of telegrams to and from the Secretary of State for

to His Majesty's Government towards the general expenses of the war :- From His Excellency the Governor to The Secretary of State, 29th May, 1918 Inoficial Members of the Legisla tive Council unanimously desire that Colony of Hongkong should make a further gift of £280,000 towards the general aponses of the war. If you approva Crown Agents will be instructed accordingly.

THE MAGISTRACE.

NOT GOVERNMENT OPIUM.

A Chinees pleaded guilty when charged before Mr. E.-D. & Wolfe this morning, with being in unlawful

locomotive yard at Hunghot, was arrested and searched by Mr. Wiayard of the Kowloon Canton Railway, and the opiam was found concealer on bla

person.:

Defendant's excuse was that the opium did not belong to him but to a friend.

hi

CHINESE IN FRANCE.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918,

THE STUDENT'S VIEW AND THE WORKMEN'S VIEW.

The Chinese students in France are complaining about food restrictions, says

GIFT OF COMFORTS TO TROOPS.

WAR WORE MUST BE ADAPTED TO REQUIREMENTS.

The Committee of the Indian Com-

than a British prisoner-to-England,HONGKONG & THE WAR as exchanged prisoners are liable so fight again. It i universally said that prisoners of war are "petted" by the British Government, and the Swiss Red Cross Commission

The following, lotter by Her Ex- which bad toured Egypt, Indis, the Colonies regarding a further gift of possession of 50 caels of prepared opism the Editor of the Journal de Fekin in bis Barma and the United Kingdom, to £230,000 from the Colony of Hongkong other than Government prepared opium. 1996 of June 4. Numerous newspapers cellency Lady Chelinsford regarding the in China publish letters from certain Indian Comforts for the Troops Fund, Inspector Brazil said the defendant, Chinese students at present in Turis published in Indian papers, will be of who was a carriage.cleaner in the who lament bitterly the hard times and interest to many lady workers who send

the rationing Life in France, they say comforts for our Imops: is now ten times as expensive and even then one dies of hunger. which are liable to trouble the spirit of the authorities in India and in Meso- We cannot leave these allegations forts for the Troops Fund, of which I am Iresident, have recently consulted qur Chinese Allies and which they make potamix on the question of continuing us think to be at the bottom of our to supply comforts to the troops in resources, without protest in view of Mesopotamia on the system which has the fact that the morals of the French hitherto been followed. The conclusions was never higher and that the people which have been reached as a result of this discussion are so itaportant that I await calmly and with dignity the think it is desirable that they should be victory for humanity.

made known to all those in Tudia who All the latters dated on the eve of since the war begun, have given their the terrible Gorman onslaught received time, labour, or money to this branch of hero now from the Front and the interior war work.

In the earlier stages of the war the. tel of the same quiet courage in the French soil. The unity of the country comforts organisations in India. consisted face of the tragic evante reddening work of the Indian Comforts for the

Troops

Fund, and I think of most other is complete, a sort of opinion midway in sending to the troops gifts of clothing between clation and pacifism has food, tobacco and other kinds of sinali generally been forme, This opinion luxuries too numerous to mention.

prepared for energetic war action, Deed act rewind the public how very

in the domain of diplomacy.

by the recipients Every omforts Fund in India has received letters from the Certainly life from & material stand units under its care which testify plainly point presses rather beavily at present to the sentimental and practical value of and I congratulate the Chinese students its work and the highest military who found in the higher cost of living authoritica. in India and in Sfèse potamus a pretext of having their monthly have frequently acknowledged in the allowance sugmented in order to make warmest terins that the supply of com- good figure in the cafes on Boulevard farts to the troops has contributed St. Michel

& Co., Ltd., reprisals in the matter, but we do not believe the public sense of English men would'sanction such an abandon. ment on the part of its authorities o

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

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and FILMS,

PLATES

HONGRONG, THURSDAY, Juce 20, 1918.

and PAPER, DEVELOPING & PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN.

THE PRISONERS OF WAR CONFERENCE.

the common instincts of humanity. This is one of the many sidelights

From

The Secretary of State, to Iss Excellency the Gosemior, 19th June, 1918,

His Majesty's Government decre to express cortial appreciation of the generous offer which they gratefully

accept.

His Worship sentenced the defendant

to two months' hard labour.

A STABBING AFFRAY.

A Chinese seaman was charged before Mr. Wolfe this morning with wounding another Chinese at West Point.

Mr.. E. J. Grist, appearing for the dafendant, said that according to his instructions, the defendant want to se

on the "two world views" that the] FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR, A, .ths complainant over some money due but at the same time methodic action greatly these gifts have been apprecia

BRYSON.

KAISER enlarged upon at bis recar t) celebration, and Mr. JESTICE YOUNGER'S Report on the enemy's

The funeral took place yesterday at treatment of war prisoners invites Happy Valley of the late Mr. A. b. consideration by the standard of Bryson, who died at Honolulu. the "the German principles of right, remains being brought back to the freedom. honour and morality," about

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Colony by the Tenyo Maru

Mr. Bryson was 3 member of the firm of Messrs. Banker and Company and had started cut on a combined business

which the KAISER prates. Ger- A. TACK & CO., Hove is expressed in many quarter mang's conduct it this war shows that the German attaches to the 26, Des Voeux Road Central, that the Prisoners of War Conference, which is at present sitting at The

words freedom, honcur and morality Hague, will be fruitful of more bumane treatment being meted to meaning wholly foreign and British prisoners.. The principal absolutely opposed to the meaning abject the Coulerence is the exchange of British and German dictionary, except perhaps prisoners of war, but it has beened by the Prussian imperialist.ingly observed.

WAI KER.

FLAG & SAILMAKER,'

No. 1, Don Vaux Road Central,

Top Ficor,

HONGKONG.

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Telephone No. 1833,

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THE CALENDAR

MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW.

of Household 2.30 p.m.-Auction

Lineos, &c. at Hugbon & Hough's

2.1 pm- Anction of Furniture &c.

at Hughes, & Hough's.

p.m-Drawing of War Bonds at the 'Theatre Royal.

of these terms ⚫iver

When

We Nee

in

that

to him. After the money was paid over the complainant became abusive and struck the defendant whereupon several of defendant's friends set upon the complainant and gave him a serer trouncing. Defendant admitted having taken part in the fracas but he had absolutely no weapon in his band. The wound therefore must have been inflicted by

somebody else.

a

Their fellow countrymen, the Chinese

workmen employed in the factories, car-

tainly do not express the same, senti ments; all their letters to Chins ara proof of their complete satisfaction with conditions. They do not complain about restrictings, they do not say they die of hunger. every month but three million francs arrive in the different seen him before.

Chinese provinces from the Chinese Inspector Macdonald said the delen-workmen to their families in China dant was one of those hired bullies every month. They are not starving ready to do any dirty job.

aeither are the students.

Defendant when put in the witness and pleasure trip to America. He was box told a different story from that taken il on the way and had to go into related by his solicitor. He said he did hospital at Honolulu where be subse-not know the defendians and had never quently died.

The deceased was a member of the H.K.D.C., holding the rank of Sergeant and fall military honours were accord

mourners were:-

indicated probable that the employ-

how persistently

The cortège was formed at Stone agan ment of prisoners of war behind the Germany continues to ignore her Pier. The coffin rested on German lives and the callous cruelty agreements we can have little cou- carriage and was draws by members of inflicted on them will also be discussed.fidence in any substantial improve the Defence Corps, the band of the The War Office hus from time to cent of the treatment of prisoners 18th Infantry ales being in attendance time been accused of inactivity which of war in Germany, and an exchange and a fring party drawn from No. 6 Las resulted in worse treatment being of prisoners, even though from the Platoon (the deceased having been a member of that unit), Buglars of the accorded to British war prisons military point of view disadvantage-18th Infantry sounded the "Last Post.

The service was conducted by the than to others. The British Delgales us to as, commends itself on the to The Hague are Lord NEWTON,round of humanity.

Rev. Archdeacon Barnett and the chief Sir GEORGE CAVE (the Home Secretary) and General BELFIELD while Germany's representatives are | Privy Councillor TOD ECKHARDT, "General ou FRIENDRICHS, Major DRAUTIT (who has participated in a similar Conferice) and Prince HAT FELDT WILDENBERG, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- on demand to-day 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Chinese Por tentrary. The Commitee appointed thins, &c. by Messrs. Hughes & by the British Government to inquire Floagh's

into the enemy treatment of British Taunstar, June 37-

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement prisoners of war on the Westora

Day.

OENERAL MEMORANDA. SATURDAY, June 23-

Summer Bolstice. Caroration of King George V., 1811. 4j-Gymkhana at the Racecourse.

-SUNDAY, June 23-

Prince of Wales bora, 1894. MONDAY, June 24: Midsummer Day.

«Satoway, June 28:-

12 noon-Indo-China Steam Naviga

tion Co. meeting. MONDAY, July'1-.. General Haliday.

THE CHINA: MAIL'

NOTICE.

Frost has furnished a tragic record of German brutality and calculated deception. That report, of which a lengthy summary was given in the China Mail a week ago, afforda a striking comment upon the astound- ing pretensions of the Kaiser to |Divins guidance and direction in the war. The report shows that the

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr. and M. J. H. Mead, Miss Lesbirel, Mr. and Mrs. Summers, Mies Summers, Mr. S. E. Green, Mr. G. Banker (of Messrs. Banker & Co.) and Master D. Green..

The very large number of floral tributes gave eloquent testimony of the esteem.

Exchange was up again to 33. 34d. in which the deceased was held and

included wreaths from the following:-

The Kowloon Cricket Club; The weather forecast is still Platoon Commander and N.C.Os. of Old cicudy, some rain."

The third Gymkhana meeting of the season will be held at Happy Valley on Saturday commencing at 4 o'clock.

After further evidence, His Worship sentenced the defendant to two months' hard labour.

INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE.

Before Mr. J. E. Wood'this morning two coolice were charged with stealing cast-iron drain pipes valued at $10 the property of the P. W. D..

It was stated that the defendants were arrested as they were carrying the

No. 3 Platoer, H.KR.; No. 6 Platoon "B" Company, Hongkong Defence Corpa; Officers Mess, Hongkong Defence Corps; members of Sergeants' Meis, Hongkong Defence Corpa; Banker & Co.; Staff of Toyo Kisen Kaisha; To-morrow is a day of great Phoenix Club; Netherlands India piping in Youmati. expectations. The War Bond Paving Commercial Bank, Bunje Brothers and takes place at the Theatre at 4 pm.

admission frec.

a large number from individuals, Faro pean and Chinese.

* A Chinese woman aged 54 years, a the Government Civil patient at Hapital, committed suicide yesterday

Communications relating to news should Anglo-German agreement of look jumping from the window of ward)

KAISER'S KNOWLEDGE OF SCRIPTURE.

After the evidence had been heard, His Worship discharged the defendants.

ST. PATRICK..

THE QUESTION OF HIS NATIONALITY..

THE SONG AND THE SOLDIER.

REAL DEARTH OF SUITABLE Soxos.

The

materially to their well being and efficiency in the fuld.

Recently, however, the idea has been steadily gaining ground that the supply of comforts to the troops in Mesopotamia on the scale and system hitherto followed is no longer necessary. with the troops in Mesopotamia, since Here in India we are chiefly concerned other theatres of war are mainly served by the Home funds. Suggestions have reached our fund from many responsible military officers in the field to the effect that much of the money spent on com objects of greater necessity, and it bad forts could be more usefully devoted to been stated that the men now require very little in the way of comforts except games and sports. The matter has been most carefully considered by H.E. the Commander-in-Chiriacd he is

strongly in favour of a policy of concentrating on the physics! and mental recreation of the troops and reducing the supply of material comforts. This opinion shared by the G. D. Commander- Chief in Mesopotamia, who, in writing the Indian Comforts for the Troops Fand ooly a short time ago, stated: "Undoubtedly the thing to aim at is the provision of recreation for the troops. The establishment at various places of recreation huts where men can get tes mineral waters, etc, as well as write play indoor games their letters and during the hot months seems to be a been of the greatest value during this sound proposition. The Y.M.CA. has

war, and their secretaries and managers have a great experience of-catering for the wants of the troops."

to

at

ALLEGED SNATCHING CASE.

A Chinese was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, with anatching $3,333 from another Chinese, yesterday:

Our soldiers sang a good deal during Inspector O'Sulliran said, the defen- the Civil War, bat we are losing the dant was walking along Queen's Road singing habit, says the Portland Oregonian, Contral on his way to the Chartered The British troops who held the line in Bank to deposit the money when the the first few months of the present war defendant jostled against him, snatched were a singing lot, but this is not so true of the present armies. Attempte the envelope containing the money and have been made to explain this. Thore passed it on to an accomplice whe ran is not so much singing of route songs 34 away with it. Complainant gave chase formerly, and an officer who is quoted

in the Illustrated London Newes Some little time ago the military but only managed to arrest the

says that this is not because there has authorities safed that the provision of defendant. The other man excoped.

been decline of moral, but is the articles of clothing by Comforts Fands should be discontinued, and more recent His Worship adjourned the case until result of changing personnel.

Iv the supply of articles of food has also "Tommy" of the old army was a been declared to be definitely unneces Saturday.

different type. He was an adventurer sary. As a result of the opinions quoted boru, quite often a man of no trade, in the preceding paragraph the Indian always a happy-go-lucky fellow. But Comforts for the Troops Fund have his place has been taken by the men of now decided to alter their whole system the draft army, taken from industrial of work and to adopt instead a scheme occupations the speeding up of which for establishing recreation huts

in Mesopotamia. The various centres left no time for singing and inspired so scheme has been warmly, taken up inclination for it. It is true that the by the local military authorities. Welsh coal miners were a merry lot, central committee has been Baghdad to administer but not so the factory hands. And E. formed at B. Osborn, who is fostering a movement it. This committee is presided over by to promote singing in the armies, says the Deputy Adjutant General and con- that there is another curious factor-theists of representatives of the branches of General Headquarters copcerned, of Conscientiousness of the British work the V1.0.A. Mesopotamis Comforts man turned soldier. He will not open Fund, Lady Willingdon's War Gifts his mouth to start a song unless he is Ford, the Church Army and the Indian certain that he can sing it through to Comforts for the Troops Fund. the end--and that would bar the The Central Committee will determine where hats chould be located and majority in any company.

will lay down the general principles on Meanwhile there has been a real

which they should be equipped, and dearth of songs suitable for marching organised. The actual management of Although there has been no lack of the huts will be undertaken by the In the course of the debate on Irish attempts to produce them. The Young Y.M.0.A. The Indian Comforts for the As Satan can quote Scripture, we can

Bcancial responsibility for quite imagine the Kaiser's saying to conscription in the House of Commons Men's Christian Association headquarters Troops Fund have already accepted Count Czernia, were there need, "What claimed that St. Patrick was a Welsh-deluged with compositions. At one

on Tuesday, April 16, Mr. Lloyd George at the various camps bave literally been huta and they have made special ar hast thou to do with peace?" Not man. This gave rise to a little breeze" camp in an Eastern state it is said that the commander ingen sta biliar

Commander-in-Chief to capability but culpability is now in the House: Austria's abare. The world is still Mr. Lloyd George-My hon. friend there is a room full of manuscripts recreation has on the same principles fealing the effects of the Seven Weeks the member for East Mayo Mr. Dillon) Most of them are wholly lacking in for Indian officers Acting through their War, when Austris ceased to be the talked about the ancient civilization of inspiration. More than balf consist of representative in Mesopotamia they will

Ireland

I think the civilization of my "words only," the writere seemingly maintain an active connection with the dominant factor in the German nation country was proud and high in those having regarded the air as a minor administration of the huts which will That changed everything Queen days. (Laughter and cheers.) Ass consideration. There are too many bear their pane. Generally speaking, Victoria had been in agonies of fear for matter of fact, St. Patrick was a Welsh parodies, and a surplus of verses meant soldiers clubs, and arrangements will the bats will be equipped on the lines Prussia; we all remember the famous man flood cries of "No.")

to be sung to tunes already current made to organise outdoor sports in letter: "I know that our dear angel,

Mr. Pringle-He was & Scotsmen. Mr. MacCallum Scott.He was born The type of man who sang the connection with them, this being in Albert always regarded a strong Prussia in

"Battle Hymin" Glasgow. (Cheers

When the Tuscanizaddition to the provision for indoor and laughter). Mr. She lived to Lloyd George-I say my Irish friends was sinking is not to be satisfied with games, libraries, gramophones, whiting borrowed their saint from Wales. weak imitations. Where Do We Go materials and means for obtaining Three years before that war abe (Renewed cries of "No" and laughter.) From Here, Boys" would be frankly refreshments.

So far, as the Indian Comforta for sought to rouse the King of Prussia to

better than the anticlimax of a weak the Troops Fuad are concerned the Hate of subcription to the **Overland *upply of clothing which has in./General Post Office curly this mora-what she thought the appalling danger The following letter appeared in the adaptation of a noble aɔng.

establishment and maintenance of re $12 per zonum: postage tensified their miseries. Farthermore, ng. It is reported that the burglars of bis country. She was vilified by London Times on the subject:

·General Bell bus said that "einging creation buis will not exhaust the whole $3 per unum extra. Single copies twenty the report shows that the cause of gained adinittance into the premises Bismark for her pains. But she did the use of Commons on Tuesday that soldiers are the best fighting soldiers, of their energica

Mr. Lloyd George's azsertion in

There mard When the Frankfort Congress

'who will 'St. Patrick....wis E Welshmau,'

"but he has not been able to furnish operating in South Paris who bate on Pazon. 9. 3, 6, and should number of deaths, which the Gery neans of the ventilator which is seemed likely to plazo Austria at the though challenged then and there in his meu:with songs. Meanwhile they continue to receive comforts on the old undergoing repairs, and broke open head of a German Confederation and various quarters, is undoubtedly in are doing the best they can, but are recreation hat in this area is not yet system since the establishment of sales. The officials are very exclude Prussia, the interviewed the accordance with the view taken by the notably avoiding the tragic note. The practicable. In addition it is proposed three, Alterations and additions to Advertise plainly attributable to starvation and reticent us to the extent of the loss Austrian Emperor and implored him to most authoritative recent historia little worriments of the soldier in capto sand the troops some special gills at ments on page 1, 4, 5 and 8 should be the awful conditions to which pria but it is currently reported money would protect her dear children, in fessor EC. Quiggia, particularly for his sentimental outgivings than the respond to demands for special articles see that whatever else might befall, he In the article on St. Patrick by Prnare far more likely to make a subject Christmas time, and the fund will also New Advertisements should be sent intern were subjected. There is and stamps have been stolen to the Berlin these being the Crown Prince the Encyclopedia Britannica, this is more serious affair.

careful Celtic scholar, in the 11th edition

of equipment made by their representa parallel to these coaditions, in any

and Princess of Prussin Then the war the opinion expressed on the record that

tive in Mesopotamia and will provide, and its swift Prusian victories, and har St. Patrick's father lived at a place

a money grant for miscellaneous local. |expenditure necessary to make the hote are not ordered to find period will be of the Allied countries where German extent of close on $2,000.

The Polico are making investiga children in Berlin were spurned, not called Bannasentame we brow

really attractive to the men. ARMADA prisoners of war are well fed tions but up to the present no by Autris, but by Bismarck Daily The only place of this name we k

I am making this information pablie and clothed and treated with

but it seems more probable is. Daventry,

because 36 scene desirable that the arrests have been made.

that St. Patrick's home is to be sought

methods of our voluntary war work in scrupulous regard for the inter-

near the Bavern, and Rhys conjectures A bus company's 'county court action India should continually adapt them national conventions which govern

that ousof the three places called Banwen to recover a penny fare in London selves to the requirements of the troops in Glamorganshire may be intended. The the treatment of prisoners of wor.

British name of the future apostle was recently was rivalled in Bloomsbury in the field as stated by those who are in There a point as well

Sucat, to which Hed. Welsh kyad, County Court Here the Metropolitan the best position to know what three 1ae piqunney

@werlike, corresponds."-Yours

Railway Company brought an action to requirements are. I think, too, that

their

be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward mam and addresses with any communica tion addressed to the Editor, not necesarily For publication but as evidence of sex Exith

All matter for publication should be written or one side of the paper only.

addressed to Tra MaxAGER.

year whereby it was agreed that

до

war prisoner should be em- ployed, in any work, within 30

No. 5 into Eastern Street,

Three fatal cases of bubonic plague kilometres of the firing line, was were reported in the Colony yesterday. violated by the Germans and that. There were also three cases of enteric British prisoners are systematically fever (two fatal) and four cases of Letters relating to basics should be compelled to engage in work forbidden cerebro-apinal fever (threo fatal), Rate of azbecription to "Chins Mall" by the laws of war, close behind the #36 per unam; per quarter and per man-firing line, thereby being deliberately Bem pro rata'.

The China Mall' is delivered fris to exposed to enemy and Allied gunfire. anbeceber in Kongkong and Kowloon,

The report furnishes appalling evid Postages Charged at the rate of fifty

ence concerning the systematic semi- bente per month.

starvation of prisoners and the inadequacy of accommodation and

Orders for extra copies of the Bar' should be sent is soon as possible a the supply is limited. Cash 10 cte, Credit 20 ct, per copy. China Hall

five cents each.

Alterations and additions to advertise

be went to the Office No 5, Wyndham man. Street, not later than 12 Sanka

Government admitted, was

sent is not later than 1 p.m. p.

before 1pm.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which

wootinged until counterranded.

Telaminhle address *Max* Horgkong. Code) LB.Ojött, Päition.

Telephone No. 22,

THE CHINA HAL. Logan,

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM

in the question which the Rt Hon fouth of rheumatism, or 'twing EVELYN CECIL anked in this con Koinotralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Enim drives way nection in the House of Commons "the pain at once and cores the complaint

quickly. First application gives relief. last week. His question laid it down.

BURGLARS AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE.

"A daring burglary took place at the

4

THE POPULAR SALUTATION,

How are you? Oh: "A1" banks.

SOMETHING DEPENDABLE,

ал. песенному question.

"Chronicle.

Prince de Tenney Chatente, a French Hying officer who has repeatedly been mentioned in dispatches for conspicuous bravery and contempt of dabger, is re ported dead.

ECONOMY IN THE END.

T corts but a small amount to keep

PENNY, LAW-SUITS,

number of

wish

H. O recover sums of one penny and two other comforts organisations may

to adopt a similar system. The T.M.C.A.

pence, excess fares not paid by passengers. To prove their ease the have promised to give the rame measure company had to bring & representativef asaistance to other funds as they have already agreed to give to the Indian SAFE, SURE, ALWAYS CURES: to the court and witnesses to prove the Comforts for the Troops Fund F

19 ARRECEA is always more or less Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarchos It was pointed out that it was strangements for obtaining tàu izo not suffer from cramp cilic or defaults. In each case costs amounting particolars of the scheme, if the amount pain in the stomach when Cham- to several abillings were allowed. required to ante a hat, and of the Remedy goes to the right spot and gives

available to My Comforts Fund, on? pod In fact, for the household flfs Prisoner was better fed than the Chalem and Diarrhoea Reriedy in prompt eine chest, and is economy in the end: Immolato relict on shoot more necessary to take such action, as some operation of the Y.M..Al be made tis insuch an embrocation as every Britib, and hence's German prisonon and electual. It can always be depended It always tires, and cares, quickly, to be without if á areaubject tonsider that werk at liberty to travel the Information Bureau of Indian War”

members of the travelling pablo might applying to the Honneury secretary of "sale by all 'Oberms and Storekeeper would be a better asset to Ger For sale by all Chemista" and | For me by all. Chomel and "for attacks of this kind For sale

When a bottle of it is kept in the house us a premies that man for man would the pain of burds and scalda any, be pa promptly relieved, cuts and bruises be an unfair exchange as the German quickly bealed and rvallings promptly

family should be provided with. Fa

provalent during this weather

Be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Colie. Diaries Remetly always in your modi

Etdreiceepers, docente

Foopers.

Chemlate And Etarskeeper freely without paying the proper fares Works, Vicneral Lol, Bil

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