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THE CHINA MAIL.

[NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Much interest is taken in Northern political circles in the fact that Ng Pai Fu has come forward as a strong peace advocate. It is thought that if the

THE MAGISTRACY."

CINEMA HOUSES SUMMONED.

to say that he let the Theatre to sama, one, and they forgot to fill the buckets with water and to keep the requisite number.

fi

men

LABOUR TROUBLES.

SVIKTA YATIES FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 1918.

This afternoon before" Mr. E. D. u. Wolle three Chinese were charged for inciting 450 men, of various host- Mr. Wood fined defendants 10.

building shops, to stop work. The were threatened with bodily MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A JUNE. injuries if they did not strike.

The reason why they the defendants forced theatherman to strike was born ass they did not get an increase of salary....

They represented the matter to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and he did not wish to work, they could please themselves

ATTACK UPON TWO WOMEN,

FRIDAY, 8th Sept.

5.10 p.m-No. Fatoom að King's Park Range, Annual Musketry Course Part 1, Fractions 1 and 9. Dras, Drill order with pouches.

6.30 pm. —No. 3 Platoon, will parade as ordered by Platoon Commander.

**B** Company, w TUESDAY, Jrd instart- 5.15 pm. No. 5 Flatoon at Cricket Club TET. Dress, drill order with pou- ches. All exempted men are to attend this parade (unless Tests have. been complated)

An exact reproduction of a well-known Spa at angteze Tukwans support, him the the Victoria, Empire, Hongkong and this morning by Sergeant Gorden in said he could not interfere and if they&3pm. No. 4 Platoon at Headquarters

half the price, Blends perfectly, with

JH

Spirits, especially Whisky.

"A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep or touch not the Pyerian Spring, There shallow drafts intoxicate the Brain And drinking deeply sobers us again."-Pope.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,

AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS,

Telephone", 138;

To-day's Advertisements

NOTICE.

T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that en account of the Wer the Consul General for the Netherlands WILL NOT BE AT HOME", on the 31st August, the saniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands.

HAMEL. Consul (ieneral

Hongkong, August 30, 1918.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

,[713

BE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE COŃCEANLD) on!

FRIDAY,

the 8th September, 1912, at 10.30am, at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vix Road, Currier of

Ice House Street,

About 200 Dozen"

ASSORTED GLASS WARE Comprising:-

Soda Tumblers, Tumblers,

c..

do., Alo

10 Cases MARGARINE and

SUNDRY GOODS.

Texas Cash.

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Ang: 30 19.

BIRTH.

STRAIAN TO Ir. and Mrs. S. SECIN

STRAHAN, 36, Nathan Road, Kowloon, a son (Manila papers please copy).

The China Mail.

HONGEGNO, FRIDAY, August 30, 1918.

THE TURNING OF THE TIDE.

President will be able to hasten peaceful settlement.

FOR BREACH OF REGULATIONS, Prosecutione against cinema houses, for infringement of the regulations have of late been comman, Mr. F. O. Jenkin, D. S. P. (R), prosecuting in avery raas. |

This morning, before Mr. J. R. Wood,

Taiping Theatres were summoned,

The summons against the Victoria Theatre were (1) for neglecting to keep clear passage or gangway of no-less than thron feet wide in the rear of the seats in the circle, (3), for unlawfully obstructing with wooden rails the gang way on the ground floor, (3) for failing to indicate, by notices in English and Chinese, all the exit doors used by the

The price of ries in Shanghai has gone up considerably on account of the repeated report that the probibition on the exportation of the cereal wil be silowed to relieve the shortage in Japan Ordinary rica consumed by the average populace was selling last week at 9 pet picul representing a rise of about eighty public. certs in three days.

A blood-curdling story, was related Mr.J. Wood's Court when a Chinese was abarzel with murderous assault on the mistress of a junk and her daughter

ant and another man were engaged on The allegations are that the defen- junk which was lying in Victor harbour on August 2nd At 4 p.. these two men had a conversation as regards the wealth of the mistress of the boat and at about 10 o'clock while the mistress and her daughter with two Mr. Ray, the manager of the Cem- others were sleeping in their cabins, the A Feking talegram says the Opay, appeared to answer the charge...defendant and his associate armed them. Fook Club is publishing proofs that then reply to the Magistrate he said selves with a chopper, and defendan

in the President's son has been buying vates the licensee were Mesers. Ramos & Co. went to the woman who was

man went for his father. Fung Kab Sui retorts

The Magistrate: What is the position cabin while the other Mr. Jeakin: Ebay is the position, to the lower deck, where the that he is only following the methods.

of the On Fook Club. In this connection air: It was the position last time. daughter was sleeping and brutally

[it is mentioned that Liang Shih Yi has received numerous threatening letters

account of his advocating election of the present President as vice-President.

Mr. M. R. Lo appeared to prosecute on behalf of the bost-builders, while Mr. Haywood appeared for the defence. ...The case is proceeding...

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS

Admializative Orders by Major E. A Morgan, Administrative Commandant,

APPORSEMENT:

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint. Dr. Harry Lovatt Cumming to be a Lieutenant in the Hong kong Delence Corps, with affect from 8.18, eier Lisa Charles William

List. merdry

י

TET." Dress, drill order with pon- ches All exempted men are to attend this parda (unless Tests have been completed.

3.30 pm. No. F. Platoon on Polo Gomed. Hongkong residents will parade at Cricket Club at 3.10 p.m. and pro ceext by Tram to Causeway Bay. PET. Dress, drill order with poi ches and 15 rounds dummies.” All exempted men am to attend this parade (unless Testa have beeй.com- pléted

THURSDAY, 5th Sept. — 3.30 p.m. No. 8 Flatoon at Kowloom.

DOCK TANTA

FRIDAY, 6th Sept

6.3 pita.-No. 7 Platoon on Folo Ground. Hongkong residents will parade at Cricket Ulub at 6.10 p.m. and proceed by Tram to Cansony Bay. TET. Drear, drill order with pouches and 15 rounds dummies. All exempted men it-to- attend this parade (unless Tests have been completed...

MACHINE GUN CMMPANT-

The Magistrate (to Mr. Rar): assaulted them. The skull of the McKenny transferred to the Supernu-MONDAY, and Sept. :-

taken

out against your

You are representing the Ecensee. mother was cut in two places and her!

No 088 Pte. C. E. Holmes was enrolled You have received three summonses left jaw fractured, and that of the

Com young woman in three places. They on 23.3.18 and ported to Carapany

were not at first expected to recover, No. 099 Pre.. D. Dirrell was enrolled but are now out of danger and pro-990 Gunner R. W. Lee was

23.8.18. No. graaning favourably. There were a wall two men sleeping in the junk inledan

96.8.18 and posted to

pany, and one of them I hare here is that on August 24th, at 9:30 pm you had obstructed the wooden mile and gangways on the ground floor.

the bottom of the bold. Before making er Gunner W.-J. Singer was the assault on the women, defendant enrolled on 28.8.19 and posted in Ar

associate closed down tillery Company.

bža Bad

prevent

TRANSFIN.

ZRAVE.

Ruling. sars a correspondent of the "N: C. "Daily News," is being spoiled for many of us by the presence of a large

Mr Hay said he had been manager number of Germans or the hill. These for the past few months. He had individuals, who seem to be possessed of Superintendent of Police) sad complain the hatch interference it

sten Mr. Wodehouse (acting Captain

men- to No. 519 Pte. W. J. Pring'e. "B" Coy'r in. their is permitted to resign, on leaving the sarple funds, are willing to pay gooded of these summories as in the past nine ericus enterprise Hearing cries Colony, to date from day of departure. prices to rent bungalows, and it is a re. years that the Theatre had been running of save life" the two men who were grettable fact that some American mis: no complaint or representations had in the hatch straggled at the cover of Section, is transferred to "A" Company, No. 754 Pte. L. A Barton, Mounted been made by the police. Mr. Wode sionaries, the call of whose pockets house aggasted that be should make the batch and succeeded in pushing it No. 1 Hatoon, dated 24th August, 1915. seems to be greater than the call of his defence to the Magistrate: Witness Up They rushed along the junk and patriotism, have lat their houses to said there were no means of knowing boo pola or stick. By this time the and armed themselves with a big bam- Such a disastrous “eet-back" (to use representatives of a ration whose cruelty what the regulation at year with defendant sad his friend were

and dishonesty proclaims its unfitness regard to the gangways, Mr. Jenkin the men who came out of the batch, had been used for nine years. With parently scared. To Pa Chi, one of to rank as a community of normal was there at 9.10 pm. The performance broke the bamboo on the head of beings.

did not commence till 9.30. According the defendant, while the defendant's to the regulations he was entitled to associate was also hit, both their skulls apply to E. the Governor to cancel being amanhed. As a result of this cerned. the regulations as far as he was con-injury the, defendant's arm became paralysed, bus, he managed to jump. The Magitrate: Is that so?

overboard and swim ashore to "Fung Mr. Jenkia: Page 812 of the Moon. Ab Po(the defendant's associate}

may exempt.

the HINDENBURG term in it) as the Germans lisve suffered during the past month must have created dismay in Germany to an extent we are not permitted yet to know The comments in the German Press upon the present situation at the

hai last week announcing that Captain "A telegram was received in Shaug

H. Harker Taylor, of the "Chinese" Lab.

warned that it is their duty to report On returning from leave all ranks are the fact of their return to their unit Commanders, in writing.

IQUIPMENT BOARD,

The Board will sit at Beadgoartare from 5.30 p.m. to 8. p.m. on the following dates:-

MONDAY, 9th September FRIDAY, 20th MONDAY, 30th

Front, however, ill-disguise the our Corps'in. France; had been acciden- Theatre Regulatione saya the Governor also jumped over. The defendant was of shtate of ammunition ca tho

The extra sents.

..

ANNUAL MUSKETY COURSE. To guard against any possibility

the day on which firing is to take place, Range, unit Commanders will inform the Quartermaster not later than noon on of the number of roands required."

5.19 p.m—At King's Park Range Ananal Musketry Course, Part 1. Practices 1 and 2. Dress, drill order with pouches

MONDAY, 2nd Sept-

MOUNTED REGILOR,

3.30 p.n-At Headquarters. TEL, Dress, drill order. THURSDAY, 5th Sept.:-

6.30 p.m.-At Jockey Cab Stables. Dress, drill order without rifles.

".

SIGNALLING AUCTION.

TUESDAY, 3rd September:-

3.15 p.m.-Parade at Headquarters, LT Dress, drill order (ride, belt, sidearms and pouches) MONDAY. 2nd September

EXCLUTTE

3.30 -The following recrits will Coates. Elias, Peralta and Wheeler. parade at Kennedy Road Range:-Etea. Dress, drill order without rides. beigt-

Edmonds Will attend.

8.30 p.m.-Remaining recruits of all units, except "D" Company, on Marrey Farade Ground, under Sergt. Oxberry- Dress, drill order. FRIDAY, 8th Sept. :-

5.30 p.m. Recruits of all units, except "D" Company, on Murray Parade Groand under Sergt. Oxberry. Dress, drill order.

Qedar for Cadet Company by fad Lieut. 17. B. W. Baasť.

Samanm

PARADES,

WEDNESDAY, 4th Sept.:-

rders for Artillery Company by Caps Fier. Dress: aniform, drill order with

J. H. W. Armstrong, Y.D.

PARADED AT BELCHERS BATTERY.

70am-Right Half Coy. New Layers' Claes only."

THURSDAY, 5th Sept.

6.3 p.m. Left Half Coy. Full drill.

tally killed. No further details were apprehensions behind the appeals to

given. Capt. Harker Taylor frst came The Magistrate (to Mr. Ray): Have shipbuilding yard and at 3 o'clock the able to swim and got landed near the hely Ginases, Liqueur Glasses, the aution to be of guod courage, to China some 20 years ago, to take up you applied to the Governor f

following morning he was picked up in and to keep "a stiff upper lip." Not! Le.

Mr. Ray I am waiting to see the Mong Kok by the Police and was sent more than two months ago none Co. Subsequently the firm was dissolved a partner-hip in Schroder. Wilkins &

result.of this case.

to hospital in sa" unconscious condition. Mr. Jenkin said the Theatre was He was discharged after a fortnight. Ab dared breathe a word af suspicionin and be joined Frazer & Co, with whom allowed 160 seats, but had 170 seats, in Po was also discovered at Mong Kok Germany that the Heaven sent "be remained.. for several years, finally the circle...

were He was suffering. from wounds in War Lords of Germany would tail to leaving them for Mustard & Co., whom apparently for some fim that was the head, which must have been inflicted being shown. There was a gangway by To Chi. In addition therewere two gain victory "by the good German he represented in Mukden, but the last in the rear of the seating accommodation. bullet wounds at the back. As to how the TUESDAY, 3rd September - eword." Was not Baron von KUUL few months before he went home in With regard to the exit, doorways, they bullet wounds were received, Sergeant MANN practically dismissed from the 1916 to join up he was in their Shangwere covered with curtains and there Gordon could only surmise. Certainly was nothing to indicate as to what was no shots were fired on the junk on 714 Foreign Office but little more than Hal office. *

behind the curtain and where the exits which the dastardly assault was com two months ago for venturing to express the opinion that victory was

mitted. The man was sent to hospital and eventually died. As regards the not to be obtained alone by military

bullet wounds Sergeant Gordion thought KODAKS

decision? That was a time when the

heard cries and when they saw Ah To that the outlying junks might have and FILMS, great hosts of Germany had already

swimming in the water they shot him Ab Fo made a long statement to the PLATES

Police in the bospital, which went to prove that it was a well-planned, śrome and PAPER,

with the intention of robbing the mistress. DEVELOPING & PRINTING UNDERTAKEN..

A. TACK & CO., 26, Des Voeux Road Central,

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Mr. William Park, of the staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpo ration, Shanghai, was married to Miss Cecilia Mitchell, of Aberdeen, at Holy

wero.

The Magistrate to Mr. Jenkin) Have you any knowledge as to whether this has heen going on for some years?

Mr. Jenkin said it may have been going on for years.

THE

Th

The women are still in hospital but a few day, are expected to be discharged within

3.30 pm. Left Hall Coy. New D.RF. Class only. FRIDAY, 8th Sent

5 pm. Swimming, fall in at Black

belts will be worn by all Cadets attend- ing the Swimming sporta on Saturday, the 31st August.

NOTICE

Cadets taking part in the swimming sports on "aturday will be at the V.R.O. not later than 23 p.m. in uniform.

G. E. SIEWART, Captain. Adjutant, EL.K. Defence Corps.

7.30 am. Right Half Coy. Full drill 5.3.m.. Left Balf Coy. New Layers' THE SERVICE DOLLAR AND WAR Class only.

tar Engineer Company by Captain W. Rusmb.

30tli August to eth Sept. 1918--

E. MANNING NIGHTLY. Parades as por rosters posted at Head? quarters. Engine Drivers at 6.15pm; Electrians at 6.3 p.m. On and from 2nd Sept.

sidika WAIT FOR DUTE, Pelchers, Captain Russell; Lycemaun, 2nd Lieut. Hill; Stonecutters, Lieut. 'Stevenson.

DONATIONS.

vote

pressed back for` a tonsiderable Trinity Cathedra) last week, the Very A fine of 1 was inflicted. distance the forces of the Allies, and Rov. Dean Walker officiating. The Mr. Ray: Does that debar me from

"At the meeting of the Finance. Com- the German Press was daily telling church was prettily decorated for the asking the Governor for exemption

mittee of the Legislative Council yester from the regulation Certainly not. the people of the Fatherland that the occasion, and Mr. 3. Waddell, of th

day, when dealing with a recommenda“ tica to the Council to HONGKONG THEATRE. hour of decisive victory for Germany Bauk, presided at the organ. The bride,

falsum of £300,000 as a contribution had come. "But the Allica, though who had just arrived that morning by

The management of the Hongkong they been pressed far back, and the Arshi Mark was very prettily Theatre were summoned for failing to

to the Imperial Government forwar had auffered the loss of many attired in a dress of crêpe-de-chine and keep a wet blanket immediatey outside

The case was adjourned for a week,

purposes, the Hon. Mr. D. Landale, said the contribution was agreed to in a men and much material, remained georgette, trimmed with Brussels point the buckets.

was given away by Mr. The proprietor said he had a blanket-

DAGGERS CONFISCATED.

letter from the official members of the Council and it was then telegraphed firmly confident that the enemy had lace. She won but a temporary success. And Stephen, Manager of the Bank, and on top of the buckets.

to the Secretary of State. Conld not so, indeed, it has proved. In the Miss K. Trueman was bridesmaid, Mr. The Magistrate: You must bays the

wat blanket dutaide the buckets,” just An old Chinese who had spent 43 short space of three weeks the Allies the Bank house Mrs. Stephen was an

the procedure he brought in of discus Holland being present as best rian. At handy.

years in California and did odd jobs in

ring, the matter in the Legislative.. Mr. Jenkin: The regulations pre-farms was charged with being in unlaw-Class, at angeslags for all who Council before asking for the opinion have been able to deprive the enemy excellent hostess. Mr. Stephen pro suppose a wet blanket. The blanket of very nearly all the ground acquired posed the health of the bride and was dry. The point is that a dry ful possession of two daggers both of have not passed the "Proficient rate of the unofficial members TË

blanket is not a wet blanket.(Laugh- which were

were exéconced i in one sheath. (A)examination. SOLARMENTE

reason for making the suggestion WAS by him in the previous five months, bridegroom in a very happy manner and ter further point is that he was Sergeant Blackman said that defendant Tresdays and Fridays for Al .0.0's that until the advice of the unofficial

Class at Belchers at 8.30 pm. os and the series of attacks which have Mr. Park responded. The bride leit in fined previously, for not having the arrived in the Colony last Saturday and and men of higher ratings, under Staff members was taken with regard to the oken of us, in all probability, but pre- andread of grey crepe-le-chine prettily sheni hayaa wot blankesed, that was on his way to his village when be Berger Darendena and Parsons, B., and Eixing of the. Service-dolar y he

pre-embroidered, worn with a black should liminary to the main attack! From hat. The honeymoon will be spent in was fined 810,

The proprietor pleaded ignorace and the previous history of the war, it Tairen and Kerea.

The proprietor ahid be would be only too plessed if Mr. Jenkin, came, and inspected bis Theatre and afterwards gave him a clean certificate..."

THE OPIUM" QUESTION.

CHINESE MUST ACT.

he

would seem almost too much to expect that the Allies will be able to continue this hammering of the enemy

Mr. Jenkio said he was sending without ceasing, but when we re-

copy of the regulations to all those member that the Allied Armies are

intcreated at bis own cost. He stated now under one supreme direction, and

that prosecutious of the astarehe Reuter's Peking correspondent, writes: that the time which remains before

The Chinese Press appears to have brought up were a warning to all others. the winter in Europe sets in is short, entirely abandoned the agitation against he did not expect more than nominal we may be sure that Marshal Foch prepared with a view to stirring up the the warning taken

opium, but active opposition is being fues Publicity would be given and will see to it that the enemy will get fagging zeal of the Chinese in this most very little rest now that he is on the important question in the bistory

of

was arrested and his luggage searched," reventing daggers, which were concealed underneath some clothing. The Captain Superintendent of Police asked that the daggers be confiscated.

Mr. Wood made an order confiscating the daggers and inflicted on defendant

nominal fine of $1,

GIVING A FALSE ADDRESS.

A Chinese was charged bafore Mr.

THE EMPIRE THEATRE J. B. Wood with giving a false addres Obisa.. run. We may gather from the recent Reports from the interior agree that

when pawning five yards of silk The Empire Theatre was summoned [:" smoking bus not shown much increaEG,

Evidenco was given to the effect that menage of the Prime Minister of but the cultivation of pappy is becom for neglecting to place or keep during France, in which he said we still general and enormous quantiites the performance a requisite number of defendant was seen going into a pawn- see only the first sheaves of a terveste being grown in Manchuris, Heilung fire beckets to walk boat shop at Staunton Street by n detective

kianghenai Yugnan,

The Chinese Mail of unimegineable rewrede, this, the fining a being and togas, while mo. Mr. J. IL Cardiner expeared for the sergent, who arrested his de

華字日報:

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POSLIBNAD EVERY Morning.

CONTAINS TAS, Moss Buriable TELEGRAPHIO NEWS FROM NORTH CHIDA

Instructions for higher ratings and N.C.O's, and men of the Infantry Batta lion attached for duty

Belchers at 8.30 pm

Day,

Class 3. at Lycemon at 6.30 p.m. ou himself was not prepared to vote for Barclay and White, E. and Bergt other nuofficial members would also Toeslays and Fridays under Staff Sergt. these amounty, and he hoped that the Williams, H.K.D.Q.

H

of all concerned.

Detail of Belchers Reliels for Sept agree with bim. They were all very suri detail of duties at Lyeeman from suxious to contribute largely a 1st to 18th September, inclusive are posted at Headquarters for information possible to Imperial War Funde, but be thought this local matter of the Service dollar should be fixed before they were. asked to vote any further sumas. Of this particular vote had already been agreed to

Orders for Infantry Battalion

Major H.. I. Morgan,

JUDGING DISTANCE.

SATURDAY. 7th instant

Platoons will parade as follows Fall in, ready to march off, at

course,

The Chairman said be trusted the mat ter would be settled long before another, Yote is asked for

200%The Colonial Treasurer, the Hon. Mr.

pards Firing Point, King's Park Range A. M. Themicald he could nat

2.20 p.m. No. 2 Platoon.

3.16 p.in..No. & Platoon.

NO

Enderstand what the value of the Half M. Gun Coy, Half Signalling Service Hollar had to do with the Section, Half Mounted Rection.

40pm No.-1

Council Of course, they all sympathized Dress, drill

with the members of the Services in plans of the Allied Generalissimo give through Dairen

The proceeds of the recent-opium den Mr. Gardiner, said the manager wa Defendant's wife said the silk belong.40 P

who have to attend their present position every promise that the glorious suc-are still in Shanghai and large importa ill and he was asked to plead guilty to her, but the Magistrate remarked

parads as well as that on 14th Sept.The Chairman said it bad to do with ceanes over which we have been have been added from Hongkong kag There were 14 bucket short. The that he did not believe her story,

If the Ohinese public do not take up liccuse required 32, but there were 18. was not impressed that the defendant owing to their abeance from the leat the Council because the Govern. rejoicing during the past three weeks, the matter

Judging Distance parida may parade "will" continue till final triumph is little 10ga sympathizeru can do ] As soon as his attention was drawn to it had stolen the wilk, but fined in 810 with the Platoon"most convenient for ment offered to pay the differ ··but

Feng Kud-chang has official the manager within half an hour made with the alternative of 14 days' hafi them.

President

is achieved and the world made ly denied to a member of the American safe for Democracy,

Legation that he is in any way connected the deal sed he is bound to support with that statement officially In that fact lies the opportunity Chinese to bring toe, full public feeling to bear and to prevent Chias falling back into the old sudden and, despised condition and becoming

ALL THE LATrez: LutzelaseYCH FROM THI

VANIOCE PORTE IN CHINA ANU JAPAN.olled by giving Chamberlain's Colic by word among ustions,

$12 per Aman delivered in Hongkong

1300 to Gocat Ports.

TEETHING CHILDREN. TEETHING children hava more or less diarrhea; which can be .com and Diarrhes Remedy. All that is Decessary is to give the prescribed doses after each operation of the bowels more than natureland then castor oil to oleanse the pystem. It is afe and Even the most havele sad gängoroth esses chicklýzured by 382 For

up the deficiency.

A fine of $10 was indicted

THE TAIPING THEATRE-

The management of the Theatre was summoned for neglech to keep fire bucket full of water during the performance

Mr. Jenkin said that Wang Cht the manager, had asked him to make statement on his behalf. U Fegulations the Theatre, was require have 24 buckets: There were alled with water give more ter

He

labour for giving a falas address and $20 or 10 default one month's hard Jabour, for being in unlawful possession of the dik.

LOTTERY TICKETS.

Chinese Warsbarged before

fe Wood, with being

Company

www that offer was never sccepted

TUESDAY, and Sept

6.18 pm No. 2 Fintoon at King'a Park Range Annual Musketry Course, Part 3 Practices-13, 14, and 152" Dress, Frill order with poneben WEDNESDAY 4th Sept.

No. 1. Platoon at King's Park Range,

Every N.C Bald men will attend: ress, Drill:

The vote was finally agreed to

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