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THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Manila Observatory at noOD today reported a Typhoon in about. 124" long E. and 21 at North moving NAWA
There are rumours in Paking that votes are being bought at $5,000 each to
L
. Presidency of the Republic
Rubber at 36 cents a pound in Singapore means that it must be pro- Juced for less than ten pence a lb, even to pay the cost of production Malay}
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
THE BANKING CONSORTIUM AND MILITARY EXPENSES
1.
funds of the Salt revenue for military expensed.
CONSCRIPTION, IN MALAYA.
THE PROBLEM OF WIVES AND CHILDREN.
VAIHEITA!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918.
Force would receive pay from the time be published abortly. His Excellency they left for Home.
said that it was very easy to tell tha Br. Kenion raised the point as to Government to give away the revenues what power they had when a man was of the country, but he comidered sent Home," and whether on his arrival the Government had a brush to Home there was anything to prevent perform. And so say all of us, especially him taking six months holiday, for when it comes to the allocation of our instance.
surplus revenues derived from unnece sary taxation. Sir Arthur Young drew an absurd comparison with the pr her Tommies on shilling day to sedura at Home. Great Britain sent
fight cheek by jowl with "ames
was enrolled,
The Legal Adviser held that he was under the Army Act from the time he Mt. Kanion moved the inclusion of two classes, relating in allowances
on.
"["The Chinese: Mail"", Service,) At a recent meeting of the Federa? Council, Sir Arthur Young, the High Commissioner, in the coarse of a speech ....Feking, Aug. 33. The Four-Powers Banking Syndicatorid: - * The call for men is now much held a maoting at the Hongkong and greater now more than it ever was, and he brought forward a different shillings a day. No dovernment Shanghai Bank on the distinst. and young men who are not considered stages of the debate, were as follows calling itself British has ever dared to There shall be paid out of the take a mate to fight without providing decided to request their Ministers to indispensable may rest assured that no general fersis of the F.M.S., to every for his dependents, The public hew secure.Chu Sai Chong's alection to a protest against China.using the reserve / slur is cast upon them by this Bill and person so called out a sum equivalent to fare not likely to forget the way in which the difference between the Imperial ente men were sent Home tite cattle to that there is no intention of doing 10.
"When the Bill was introduced into the rank in which such person shall for the ness will not tolerated. The Guvern- of pay, allowances and pensions for the tight. Any further exhibition of mean- Legislative Council the Colonial Secu- time being be serving and the highestment possibly despises local opinion. tary informed the Council that the rate now or hereafter paid by any of But a question in the House of Commons Government would pay second-class His Majesty's Governments or Domini would soon bring it to its sense. passages to those who were going home and, where necessary, they would pay
aug goons to persons in Imperial contingents. the passages of the wives and children, of every person so called out, and mar There aball also be paid in the case and that they would give assistance in the same measure as given
ried prior to the passing of the Enact to the before ta Peking, Aug. 23.
dependents of men left in the Colony, the cost of a second class passage for his wife and family and in the event Owing to the objections of the The question of the payment of pages of such wife and family being unable to WATSON & Co., Ltd., Yamamoto Yoshie, of the ..for the geld note issue, the Ministers a committee to be dealt with. Imay say for each child andil such time av
dispatch from San Francisco, Captain Banking Consortium to the regulations to the wives and children, and allowances o'tain a passage the sum of ..shall be
to the dependants, was to be put before paid for the wife's maintenance and 3 that the intention of the Government passage is fell overboard while the steamer was inceraet have announced their intan was to give instructions to that can in exceptional cases the Chiet available, provided always that 'proceeding to Seattle to be dry docked Ition not to enforce them for the time mittee that passages should only by Secretary may increase such allowances ordered a strict suppression of the for repair. There are suggestions that being and the Foreign Ministers have in given to wives and children of those the Captain committed suicide. Accord- } consequence ecosented to postpone the able to afford.to pay those passakes, 8in for each cat for the wife and publication of reports of the dis and the same principle was to be Rath amendments were ruled out at effective in preventing further disaffec- turbances. This will undoubtedly be
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To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Mail.
According to
A United Press
Canala-maru, which recently stranded,
THE GOLD NOTE PROJECT SUSPENDED..
ing to a dispatch received by the Osaka lodging of a protest. Shesen Kaleba, Captain Yamamoto shot himself in his cabin on the morning of the 7th instant when the ship was
HE Undersigned have recived in Hosezona, SATURDAY, August 24, 1918 approaching the dry-dock" at Seattle, Tatructions to tell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGREA LD),
SATURDAY,
the 11st August, 1918, at 1:1
BLIN, "
at No. 13, Knutsford Termcr, -
Kowloon.
TEX SCNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
therein contained. Comprising :-Upholstered Chair and Chesterfield Sofs Blastwood Cabinet Bedroom Furniture,
Alsa
Electric Fittings, Fans, Teo "Chest, Filter, Tennis Poles and Setting atd & amber of Chinese Forcelain. Curios, &e
(Full Partionlar from Catalogue). De riew day of Sale, Terma Cab.
BUGHES & BOUGH,
Auctioneers, Mongkung, Aug. 24, 1918,
656
NOTICE TO CONSIG SELS.
FROM PENANG & SINGAPORE, THE Steamship
"HELLAS"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods are being under at their risk into the baitions or extra hazurilens God was "of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co -Ltd.,
DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.
and then jumped overboard. He left "GIFTS FROM HONGKONG, two letters for the steamship company GERMANY AND REVOLUTION, and his family. It is believed that the Mrs. Pollock bus received from the sujehle was duo to his sense of General Secretary of Dr. Barnardo's responsibility for the recent sécident to Homes, the following grateful his steamer.
acknowledgment:
18 to 20 Stepney Caterway,
London, 25th June, 1918.
11
LOCAL STEAMER WRECKED.
THE order by General LUDENDORFF which has just fallen into Britiali hands in which he says that it has come to his knowledge that men on leave have spoken publicly of a revolution to break out in Germany alter the war" is a contribution LO
FEARED TOTAL LOSS. our knowledge of the State of Reling STRIKES EAST LAMMOCKS." which is prevailing in Germany which adds much to the encouragement
Messrs. Bitterfield and. Swire have whitch the recent news of a successionceived news, this morning, that the 3.3. Nung Kexy has been wrecked off
not to exceed.
not exceeding $200-
A
followed with regard to allowances to
onder by the High Commissioner, who dependents, and the Government was going to fix a maximum allowance for said that under Rule 12 of the Standing
Orders, Eependants which the committee was forward niessures involving the expendi only the Government could pat We thought then that
nature of sums of money from public women and children whose husbands or
of funds. fathers were guing home to fight would have a permit to go through the danger his rights in putting forward an amen Mr. Kenion argued that he was within zone to Britain.
When I wrote in dent to such a measure introduced by October, 1917, to the Secretary of State
Government. on the subject of women travelling to
i
The Legal Adviser held that the B
THE RICE RÍOTS IN JAPAN.
PUBLICATION STRICTLY
FROHIBITED
Osaka, Aug. 15.
The Minister of the Interior has
tion and toning down the present frenzied feeling.
In Osaka, Kobe and the other cities, ample forces are now out on duty and the authorities are vigorously taking complete darkness and the windows in matters in hand. The streets are, in many of the buildings have beert boarded up. Sobliers and policeman
Britain you cannot, travel to Britain as it then stood did not involve any ex-were seen all night burrying bither and end to the Secretary of State that penditure of public funds.
through the danger zone-I
thither in motor cars, and cavalrymen really believed that such permits were
Mr. Sanion entered a formal protest were used to disperse even the smallest giren to women and children accom- against the ruling, being supported by orowd. It is hoped that order will now
all the Unofficial Members. During the be soon restored. Reuter. panying husbands or fathers going home discussion on the first suggested clause for active service. That was in 1917,
that procedure.
the "highest rate” to be
$200 a month.
Tokio, Aug. 15. It is understood that the forbidding
and until the Bill was passed I followed to a question, Mr. Kerion
said he took Rahaleon Ahn Bill was passed I saw in that of Bommissioner said he under- of the publication of rice riot reports i
ary of
with
£
seemed to be all agreed, but it
of highly important Allied victories the Fat Tammocks, The news so far food-prices, for our family numbers over regard to men going home which I and that trust was to look after the made entirely on His Majesty's own
Reports have come in that there has been fug in the vicinity and it is assum ed that this will be the explanation.
Alt on board have been safely taken off, but it is feared that the vessel will become a total loss..
has given us. Why, it may be askedreteived is brief and the actual cause of revolution after the war, and non a the wreck is not definitely known." revolution now, to end the uppalling sacrifices of life which the German War Lords" are making in what is now clearly seen to be a vain and hopeless effort to gain what the KAISER calls "victory from the Ger- man standpoint, That is a ques- tion not easy to answer at the present time. evidence lately that widespread disaffection prevails in the German Army, but the iron control of the
·
The Stray Kiany left Hongkong as Tuesday, carrying mails, and since the
baggage was saved, it is assumed that the mails have also been recovered.
and Council I send herewith our Official Receipt with very grateful thanks Such's gift from Overseas most cheering in these times of high
7,000 children and their needs are asither few nor small We are most grateful to our friends in Hongkong for remembering the needs of the children in the Homeland in this time of stress and strain.
run you
Dear Madam-We have received
The High your kind letter of the 16th April, con- the newspapers that the Ceylon Govern caining 137 136. 6d, being result of men beat that no one with a wile and not know whether it had been allowed the development of clasa warfare, the stood that had been proposed, but he did due to the fear that they might lead to donations and a sale of Work during family should be permitted to go home Hongkong. Be added that the Un-poor against the rich.
officials Lent, in aid of Dr. Barnarde's Homes, as a recruit unless ho left his wife and
This feeling is evidently shared by and on behalf of our. Honorary Director family in Ceylon. Well, I thought it came to the same thing whether they the political parties.
took a vote on the proposed new clause only right after saw that such
The wealthy telegram had been sent to Ceylon, as order.
or not. He would have to rule it out of classes are making liberal donations to reported in the newspapers, that when
the fund which is enabling the authori the Bill had been passed I should say sioner said the Government had a trust, 3,000,000 is believed to have been I informed the Becretary, of
During the discussion on the second ties to sell rics at a cheap price to the State that
suggested new clause the High Commis poorer classes. The Imperial gift of that I was going to follow the procedure
that I hads atext in my report of 1917, that is public revenues of the States.
Mr. Kenion: I do not think it would initiative. It is an unprecedented sum would give passports to their wives and children to travel to and I really think an $500,000, and for an Imperial gift at any one time England. I received, however, a tele-of this sort, the Government could very Civil List for a year in only Y. 4,500,000,
in for more gram from the Secretary of State station well face tinst
in an Imperial matter and, when it is remembered that the thirt there were express instructions
the sum is thought to be too large for The High Commissioner: We may any but His Majesty himself to originate. were not in future to be granted to restrictions are not taken off.
War
01ce that passports
never have to face anything if the
Despite the measurea which have wives of recruits unless there were special It will be interesting to you to know the fact that the husband was proceed-sidren could go down to Australia or the riotous tendencies show no abating."
reasona justifying that grant apart from Mr. Kenloh said even then wires and been taken for supplying cheaper rice, that of all the Outposts of Empire.ing on military service. When we where they were willing to do that he held the Tersuchi Government account- New Zealand, or to India, and in cases The political parties are preparing to Hongkong by comparison with its size, ment of the Colony) considered that we
Feceived that telogram we (the Govern would certainly give allowances to get able for precipitating the present stands out as the most generous to our could not be justified in requiring matt D. Many wives were very keen serious situation, which they consider
their husbands should take part in you very heartily for your share in
to be fraught with the gravest conse stimulating these gifts. We know the hard work which it must have entailed, I notice that your collection has gone up by leaps and bounds.. Your annual collection in our books stands
from the
and to leave
the war.
There has been abundant latest report states that some of the Homea during the War, and we' thank ried men to proceed home elava, and The High Commissioner said he anwquences to the nation.ficulér.
de lor from the wharves officer caste hus, effectively prevented!
nity be obtained
cleared by the 31st August, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged pack ng the to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined by Meers Goddard and Douglas.
Caims against the Steamur must be
presented in writing within 10 days of arrival of Steamer, otherwise they
ill not be recognized.
the fallment of the hopes in which LENIN and TROTZKY indulged when they as, perhaps, nnconscious dupes.
APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED.
The following appointments are an- follows:-
Hon. Mr. Landale to be an Un- official Member of the Executive Conseil, during the absence on leave of the Hon. Sir C. P. Chater. C.M.G.
of the German propagandist, announced in today's Gazelle - ceeded in showing the seeds of disastrous revolution in the ranks of the great. Russian army. The disintegration of the German army will come only as a result of a long succession of reeling blows such as 897 Marshal Foch has recently been delivering That there will be
No Bre Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever. H. M... H. NEMAZEE.
| Hongkong, Ang, 24, 1918.
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# terrible day of reckoning after the war for the Hohenzollerns and the Prussian military caste by which the pretensions of the Monarchy are supported is as certain as that the sun
will rise to-morrow. The orders which
General LCDENDORFF has issued to everybody in authority may serve for a time to keep the revolution in abeyance, but the fact that be
as considered it necessary to isatie
Mr. E. W. Hamilton attached to the
101 in 1914.
£ 35.
35. 1
0 In 1914.
33.
9
in 1915.
·50, 0
0
ia 1916.
100. 00.
in 1917.
137. 13 6 in 1916.
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as
their wives and families in
left here. Bat if
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we issued a notification to that effect in the Gazette. In view of that notifice-day, that the passages should not he ins paper, as he quoted the previous tion, it was considered unnecessary fat. paid of wives and children going to the Government of the Colnay to pro- India, but should be paid in the ease of ceed with the question of the passages of those going Home. wires and children or allowances to dependants
these restrictions on the travelling of wives and children are withdrawn, and it is decided that married men shall go home and join then the committee which I have referred to will be appointed and deal with these cases that are The committee should, I
of
brought a constituted in a similar way,
consider, be to the tribunals.
As to the tribunais, I propose that
The Hongkong War Charities Com their formations should be practically
on the same lines as in the Colony... I
Mr. Keoloa thought it should be the they way about, biany planters said they could not go unless they hot an allowance.
The High Commissioner: You say we shouki it as a matter of course t
Mr.
Kenton: Of right. The High Commissioner: "As a matter mittee decide whether it shall be given f course or right. We may let the edim
or not.
This clause also was toled out of order. The Bill was eventually passed with
Sanitary Department for specialmittee have generously sent us three would propose to appoint twa Supreme the Government amendmenta only.
duty...
The Unoficial Members of the Counel Commanding would'appoint a member.
member would be appointed by the would appoint a member.. The Bfth
F. P. EL. Potter to act as gifts amounting to £2,300, and the Cou
Court judges. The General Officer Assistant District Officer in the Hongkong, St. George's, Society bave Southern District of the Now Territories, rice. Mr. E Weat us £1,000. These are in addition Harton.
to individual gifts and collections such FEL Potter to be as your own. There must be a very hoki a Small Debts Court in the New Territories
PRESS COMMENT. "The Malay Mail, commenting on the measure, saga:—
MALE BIRTH-RATE-:;
The widespread belief that the male birth-rate shows a comparative rise in war-time appears to be based on very alender evidence-o alender, in fact, that in many quarters! this belief is regarded merely as a quaint supersti tion. That nature should meet a pre-. force a generation later seems, on the sent deficit by provisions coming into face of it, absurd. But in Germany and Austria this theory has of lata been seriously canvassed, and figuras hote been forthcoming to support it.
Dr. Siegel, of Freiburg, by a judicious manipulation of figures, has even been. able to show a ratio of 117 males to 100 leading community in the State. In of the Straits tousure and the introduce deals only with the children born of Bis Excellency states that the passage females bora during the war. This ratio Singapore and Perang that member is tion of the F.M.8. Bill were the result isthers on active service. By grouping and in Malacca, by the Malacca
I shall Association. I
Consult
the Unofi Secretary of State by an employer in engaged on military duties Dr. Siegel should appoint that member in each make a very good guess who that em minority, the ratio being 92.8 to 100. cial Members as to what body they think the Colony-and we could we think, finds the male birtha actually in a State. The sixth would be member Floyer is who stated that his stale Though his material does not run into reduced to its lowest limits and that he appointed by the High Commissioner.
Magistrate with authority tond feeling beating in the hearts of the appointed by the Chamber of planters of strong representations made to the together the offspring of fathers not
Hongkong residents for the children in Dr. II. L. Cumming to be a Lieut. the Homeland, and we are exceedingly
in the UK.D.O. rice Lieut. C. grateful. W. McKenny, transferred to the Supernumery List.
FI
Mr. J. W. White to act on behalf of the Building Authority in certain
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HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
Orders issued by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, C.B.E.
EQUIPMENT.
"
Our work chatinues space. Since
I should propose that the provisions desired that the men remaining should four figures, he proceeds to elaborate a War broke out we have admitted 6,077 as stated by the Colonial Secretary in be satisfied that they were carving their theory on the causation of sox based on children-a large proportion being the the Legislative Council as regards country best where they were. Will this and similar evidence obtained by children of our soldiers and sailors pages, etc., should, be, applied to the that end be achieved by the present investigations into the fathers' farlough
FALS. I have seen lettere and articles sure? We doubt it. The inherent and other factors Among the admissions last year were in, the papers stating that the Govern
weakness of the Military Servcie two from Singapore, so that you will ƒ ment shoold be more generous and give to our mind, is that it makes no pro mankind from the earliest times, and it The problem is one that has fascinated pusssges to wives and families without vision which ensures the exemption would be strange if the sbnormal condi nes our net roaches far and wide.
enquiring into their circumstances.
and of an indispensable IDETI. Class men Our Charter is "No Destitute Child also allowances to dependants who or their employers for them are tions of the pretent war were to provide remain here. It is very easy to tell the invited to apply to the tribunal the key to its solution. Statistical ever Refused Admission." We have no Government to give away the revenuesor exemption The Government evidence.is bound to play an important voting system, no waiting list, and no of the country in that way, but I con we are told, will not look upon part in elucidating this problem, bat applications for Equipment, after red tape. If a child needs our aid, we to perform, and. I nee no reason why supposing they will not apply? The the use of such small figures as the
sider that the Government have a trust them with a cold
eye for doing so. Bat being endorsed anar fermented give it willingly. Child-life is the those who withdrawn, where, they are publicly announced that there are six with issuestion Meanwhile the by the Unit Lommander concerned,
the restric
hairman of the Malayan Collieries has Freiburg school has hitherto juggled will in future be addressed to the Nation's greatest asset, and it is married, and can afford to pay, should mea employed on the mine who are tempt for statistics. Meanwhile the Stores Ofleer, Headquarters Office
a privilege to be able to hold situation. The Prussian War Lords All Inspectors. Her gearts and Constables and forlorn little ones. 88,000 children men who have already gone home having it derogatory to do so, der heir, and pinning his faith on the logic out the band of help to these destitute and families of their wives absolutely indispensable. None of them prospective father anxious for single
just in the same way as
We intend to apply for roxemption;
Nor will paper of the Colony says that men sibility in this matter. It is its duty to dons. One paper, I think the evening their directors apply for them. The of cooked" figures, cannot do better
thau join the army? Government cannot evade its respon go home be inreo,
them suggests that the movement must ulready be gathering great. [169momentum and will sooner or later prove irresistible. The people ure at last realising that they have been | deluded by mendacious reports and that the promise of a gloricus victory All which has sustained the nation in the war for four years in. absolutely. unwarranted by the facts of the
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FALL THE Latest Intellianson FROM THE Vibrode Ponza in China and Japan,
The name of Mr.J. W., White, of the Public Works Department, hae been added to the List of Authorised Architects.
Mr. Linng Shih Yi has been elected Speaker of the Senate at Peking by 119 votes out of 123 and Mr. Cha Kei Kien, Deputy Speaker with 114 votes, Mr.
All
SEARCH SUPERVISORS.
doing Search supervision duty are
warned to attend without fail before in all have entered our Homes, and the D.S.P.R. at Headquarters Office 10,35% Barnardo boys are fighting for us At 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 27th Uniform optional.
on land and sen. Over 6,000 of these
boys migrated in previous years, are in the Overens. Contingants
STAFY, INSPECTORS.
Staff Inspectors (ex-regular Police) will attend at this Offee on Tues
1 think the enclosed booklet "The
tions are
not pay the
my
~~JUDGE'S PROPHECY FOR MIEZ
the extraordinary statement; to retain enough men for the defence of mind; is made that, although passages the country. It is also its daty to decide should be paid of the wives and children what are essential industries and how of those who go home to England, the thear. It is no use saying that the The Shoreditch County Court judge lately many men are required to maintain pay the passages. As to insuring every tribunals have been established to deal indulged in prophecy on the subject of one who goes for £1,000, England dosa with this very point. The
man who goes to Indís should hirisalt
tribanals will
day, August 7th at 8.30 p. Hope of Britain's Future is in the insure those who are sent from only decide when they are asked to do the battle of the gerus in the year 2018
Uniform optional.
PARADES, CENTRAL 5.30 P.M."
not:
Monday, August 28th-No. 2 Company publishing, will interest yaz
Coming Generation," which we are just England to the Front. She gives the so by the individuals concerned, that is A doctor, who was giving evidence on widows of and those dependants on men to say, when an application for exempthe effects of a pia prick, and that the Friday, August 30th-Ne. 3 Company.
who are filled allowances, and she tion is made. If the Government really Uniform, helmets and spikes. The
Once again thanking you and the would do that in the case of men who meant to send anybody, therefore, healing depended on the condition of tize above Parades will be inspected other friends very heartily--I am, Deny go from here to fight cannot ander should take direct steps to find out for icenl tissues and not on the general by & Superintendent at 6 p.m.
Madam, Faithfully yours. vil d
stand why it is advocatod that we itself whether the man is or is not dition of a person, should insure the lives of men
who go
go indispensabla, FANART The judge remarked that the doctor CLAUDE WRIGHT, from here, when we have not insured The Government failed to satisty held the opinion that a battle was gang
General Secretary
the lives of those that have already public opinion with regard to allowances on between the good and evil intinences, gone and men who go from England are for depondents and insurance of A Class but there was nothing of the kind 11 not moured. What I should
dey would married men. It is it seems, “I be the proper way to do it would be for to go and got killed for your country "In ordia
the doctor came back in a hundred years
BELTS.
All ranks below the rank of C.S.M. who hase not already done so, are warned to draw belts at H.Q. Uffice at 5.41 pm on Tuesday, August 27th.
DEADQUARTERS CLUB.
The band will play at HQ Club on Friday, August 30th, commencing at 6 p.m. Hongkong, August 24th, 1018.
KEEP IT HANDY,
TEETHING CHILDREN.
FOR A WEAR STOMACH.
the P.M.8. and the Colony to take over but dat of order to ask that your wife would and that there were no germs, from England ell her liabilities which and children be looked after trus, the but there might be something worse. she may have after this war towards authorities state that, they do not at TEETHING children have more or those bone beer coded on towards present intend to send married men. Less diarrhoea, which can be on the dependante of those who have been But, if the need for mon is as great as trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic killed. Why men here should be treated various high personages here have and Disches Remedy All that is better than those that go from England declared, the time may, come when they necessary is to give the prescribed dose esanet understand? As to the men will have to send them, Hongkong has after each operation of the bowels more going to Indis. 1 oust say that I see no et Malays an admirable exarople. than natural and than castor oil to
the same footing, as men
child and wire at Home: 230 turing, disenabbállná komniranolk, dorresponding iwanese Lof children www stated that meatyof the Overness Details of an insurance scheme are to
general role all you need to is to adopt a diet suited to your regular : When you feel that you
$19.00 per Antom delivered in Hongkong Lou You Ga: has been elected Derut MEEDIATE relief is necessatacazes the system. It is safe and sure reason why they should not be put qa; European wives, remaining in Hongkong | 48s and occupation and to keep your
Colic and Diarrhea Remed sould. Even the Ale severe and dangerous England. oting as men going to are to get 3200 mbthread. 125 for sigh towels
$19.00 to all dosat Port
Snedkop in the House of Representatives by 178 votes cut of 257,
“NG 5, W ELLARuto a Bikes Elexomize
attacks of diarrhoea." Chamberwin's Always be on hand. For rain by son reuk kapred knitwont sale Chemist and Storekeepers NAT
By: all Chemiata and Btorakospora.
sated, uke one
For Baby'all Chernista and