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LADIES RECREATION CLUB. •
[EN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES
TOURNAMENT To be played daring October. Entries elose Septem- ber 30th.
DOUBLES MIXED
AMERICAN TOURNAMENT US, SATURDAY, September 26th. Patries close Septem ber 25th..
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739
Hongkong, Sept. 7, 1918.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
du
TUESDAY,
the 10th Sept., 1918, at 2.30 pm. at their Sales Rocms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House, Street,
A Small Consignment of
REVERSIBLE INDIAN CARPETS Various sizes and colours. Torms :-Csab,
HUGERS & ROCON, Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 7, 1918.
LAND, &
BIRTH.
THE CHINA MAIL.
†hopalessness their Prussian lords and ianatara continue' in«send" countless thousands to their death? The Chancellor's declaration" of" hustility to equal suffrage and the reasous le gave for that hostility are surely deeply significant..
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tennis Tournaments at the ladies Recreation Club are anaounced in sacther column,
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The Manila Ohirvatory last night reported the typhoon south of Naba to be recurring wortheastward, over the North China Sea, and filling up.
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In consequence of the existence of Choler at Sourabaya, Sumarang and Bandjarmasin, the British North Bornco Goverment on the 16th alt, declared these ports infecte:L
THE MAGISTRACY,
SNATCHING A WATCH.
Before Mr. J. R. Wood, this morning. Chinese was charged with attempting to snatch a watch:
A lakong said he was on duty in Queen's Road Central, on Thursday, when he heard cries of thief?" He saw complainant standing with his watch chain hanging looss and he arrested acenteil, on his boing charged by com, plainant,
When charged, accused denied steafing the watch. Is said complainant pulled the watch out himself. He was looking at picture, sign boards when complainant:
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF"
CLUB.
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION AMENDED.
An'extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held in the Board Room of Masers Jardine, Matheson, and Co, Ltd, last evening.
•
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918.
THE WING ON "BUILDING A
ARANGĦII,
The reason for the amendment pro pofed and numbered 6 upon the notice calling the meating was the primary reason for holding the meeting. It wa Within the past few years, saya thư, to alter the financial year from the $1st Shonghai Gazette, there have been some of Lecember to the 30th of September. notable samples in Shanghai of shop It had been found that both the building on an architectural scale and Treasurers and Auditors were very busy to these must be added the new promises on other work making up acount in Company of Hongkong and Sydner- recently completed for The Wing Do tospect of companies and firms whore from the design of Masses. Palmer and December, and it had been difficult to
Architects and. Surveyors
financial year' terminates on the 31st And Hongkong.
get the Club's accounts has the time siste of apacious department store
The Naw Wing On
On Building een
Audited to this date within
Eastern
Hotel. The entire building
The Hou, MR. D. LANDALE presidecpecified in the Articles of Association and a modern hotel named The Great.
for the balding of the annual general scheme when completed will and amongst those present ware Sir meeting, that is, within three months main front to banking Road with ro William Rees Davies, KC, the Hon. from the end of the financial year. Now turns of Chekiang Road, Riukiang Hond ith re Mr. E. R. Halifax and Mr. J. de B. neither the Club's Treasurera cor i and Kinwok Road, & prirate promes Lancaster (Hon. Secretary),
Auditors would be so busy between the adening between the two blocks of 30th September and the end of Decem
buildings which
are to be joined by ber as to be unable to attend to brides apenning the
The CHAIRMAN said the primary
turned romid and accused him of object for which the meeting had been the making up and the acditing of hole block embracer by the Palohe
anatching the watch.
Mr. Wood said "there seemed to be some doubt about the matter, and discharged accused.
."
called was "to amend the Articles of Association so as to make the financial year ond or the 30th September instead
of on the 31st December.
1
The
the accounts for the past year, and forms an island site in the very min it would prave a convenience to them Architects have achieved a completes.
of trattic of the Formiga Settlement. Th and to the officers and members of the success the elevations bolas both con committee of the club and probably, to fal and iar posing, while the same the mambore to have the financial year complying with the commercial require A SERIOUS CHARGE .. The opportunity given by this meet altered. "It would enable the ments for a large window spiny und ing had sleo been taken of amending meeting to be held before the end of spaces for advertising. These apices In Mr. Wood's Court this morning various other of the Articles of Asaccia officers appointed, so that the whole of general scheme of designe
the year sad a new committee and without in any way detracting from this bave been allowed for on the pileterd
European named James Allen Wastion in order to bring them more ip to the business of the clah would start From the summit of the tower, which charged with committing an act of gross date and to provide for the requirements, afresh at the beginning of the year. is the loftiest in Shanghai, the wo indecency on Murray Battery Path. “
amendment proposed and extensive views may be obtained of and conveniences of the Chib and its numbered 7 in the notice calling this Shanghai and the surrounding districts. Mr. Wool sail the accused was members.
The first alteration was one purely of remarks, inasmuch sa it provided for poo o Lang Wh the buildings t meeting is covered by the above clear day one can see with the A telegram front Peking says charged with misdemeanour, the
naked eve the hills at Za, the Whang MAITLAND-On August 28, at Shang- Farliament was without the necessary minimum penalty for which is tre description and one which would make the bolding of the annual general Woosung and the large steamers lying hai, to Mr. and Mra, N. G. MAITquorum on the 5th fret, for the election years imprisonment, which could only it more clea as to who is included meeting before the end of December at anchor thers one can also see the of Vice President. There were only e inflicted by the Suprema Cours. under the word “member." The prope-instead of before the end of March, that abuke of the steamers for quite is dis
ia, within three months of the end of tance up and down the Yangtse liver, The case would be adjourner until sed alteration would make the phrase the fizancial year of the Cinh. 93 members present, the Hipposition purposely absenting themselves in order|Tuesday cext, and if the charge is run-Member means a member of to delay the election.
proved the accused, will be committed the Company ac registered and does not to the Criminal Sessiona
include bonorary member, anbaeribar, subordinate naval officer or visitor In SNATCHING A BANGLE FROM
the Articles as they stood the words A BABY.
"Naral member" should not have appeared, an officers of the naval and military forces dealt with in the articles of association under the heading of "subscribers." The same remarks applied to honorary members and visi tors. The proposed alteration' would whether amendment. number two therefore clear up any doubt that might meant that every new member had to exist as to whe is included in the word take up a debenture and whether it
A rus affected present members? "Member
DEATHS.
BRODIURST-On August 28, 1918, at Shangbai MARTHA MARIAN widow of the late Capt. Jous BRODARST, aged 71 years.
HREE-SCOTT-On August 29," at Kulin, JAMES ARTHUR BURKE Scort of Shanghai, aged 33 years.
The
China Mail.
Hoxedoso, SarURDAY, Sept. 7, 1918.
FEARS FOR THE GERMAN
CKOWN.
A REVOLUTIONARY movement in Germany has been widely regarded 783as an extremely unlikely if not utterly
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS. THE Company's Steamship,
IYO MARU,"
The Sagai Colton Trading Com pan of Onks, which already ovus several milia at Shanghai, has just purchased the business of the Yuyning Cotton Mill Co., (Chinese) at Shanghai for Tls 800,000 Japanese spintiers bare gow ten big mills in. Shanghai, besides mills at Tsingtao sad Tientsin,
It is notified in the Germent Gaffe that at the expiration of three months from date, Paula Davis and Company, Limited, will, unless canno is shewn to the contrary, he struck off the Register and the Company will be dissolved. We understand that the
Company has been taken over and absorbed by the Davis Company Ltd.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alico Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals begs. to acknowledge with thanks the follow- ing donations, to the funds, of the Hospitals:
Compradores Guill Taun Sze...... Non Naari Ram 2. Tong Sam Wi
$400
10
4
The Schools of the Colony are now re-opening after the summer vacation.
"
Gelore Mr. J. F. Wood, this morning, Chinese was charged with anatching bangle from the wrist of a baby.
a
Au Tufant, about a year old, was brought into Court and it was shown that he little mite has anstained as injury to its wrist, the Hesh having bees out liv the bangle being wrenched off,
After hearing the evidence Mr. Wood sentences the accused to six months' hard labour,
CORRESPONDENCE.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
The object of a further amendment was to give the committee power to cali upon any new members to take up one debenture.
"
WAIT
Frum another unt we owen that The last amendment proposed was one the magnificent structure, coa atout $750,00, and is chiedy of reinforced entirely doing away with the Article concrete. It covers an of 86,300 of the Articles of Association and substituting therefor what in the opinion of the Committee would be a very much more workable and mutisine tory Article. An article similar to the one preposer had been adopted in the Hongkong Club and had worked most satisfactorily.
The CHAIRMAN then formally pro poaed the resolutions, M. E. J. GRIST serouding.
Sir WILLIAM REES DAVIES asked
square feet and reaches, to a height of 190 feet. Isa aite covers 39,400 wor The land is leased to the company by Mr. S. J. Hardoon at an annual rental of $40,000, the lease expiring in 31 years. The interior of the building is finished with oak and marble. The first unde fol of earth was turned for the tole tion in Januszy, 1916.
WILL MRS. BILLING BE INTERNED?
ME. BILLING'S" PRUSSIAN ASSOCIATION,
The London Daily Chronicle of Jaly 18th. contains the following:
The CHAMA replied that it only applied to new members. The amend ment would give the committee power to nak any new member to take up a " When we published the fact that she debenture but that was entirely at the wife of. Mr. Pemberton Billing wasnt
German
that lady wrote to the origin, discretion of the committee.
Home Secretary repudiating the state- ment, saying that her father was Swiss and her mother Irish. She also stated
It was hoped by the proposed antud ment to provide for the debentures heki by members leaving the Colony who The amendments, were then put to wished to disposa.of their debentures the meeting and carried unanimously.
The CHAIRMAN said the resolutions being taken up by incoming merabers. Apart from the fact that members would be submitted for confrmation at were more likely to take up debentures a sacond Extraordinary General Meet if they were saleable on their learing ing which would be convened for that the Colony, it was desizable that deben purpose, later.
The CHAIEMAN added that the main tares should be held by persons intor
This concluded the business.
that if it is found that there is a drop of enemy blood in my veins I demant that I be interned at once.
We fear that this extimable lady will have to get ready for her self-intern- ment. According to the Billing party, anyone of German origia or sacciation,
To the Beitor the "CHINA MAIL"
DEAR SIR: We have received in- formation from the American Red Cross/cated in the Club than by persone who] course at Fanling would be re-opened or anyone who is married to a German,
bad ceased to take any interest therein, on the 14th inst. and it could, he thought be safely left to the Committee to require an incom- ing member to take up a debenture or or not and at such time as the corn- mittee thought reasonable or convenient having regard to the financial position of the incoming momber and the number
Vladivostock stating that they ex. pect to have at least 30,000 suffering men, women and children refugees in Siberia and Manchuria to take care of
of debantures available.
THE SNAKE CASE:
impossible development. Publicists tell us that the mind of the German nation is so fashioned by the Hohen- zollern influence that it is idle to think of the dynasty ever being assnil- ed by a German revolution. A cable which we publish to-day discloses that St. Joseph's College re-opens un this winter, and, they have requested na this confidence is not shared in the Monday. Name of the classes will be to begin collecting at once new and Eving Arrived from the abos Porte, sbat their" Goods are being landed and We have the Chancellor, indeed, pro-/ Road), aml others in the new premises mufflers, stockings, underwear, ahoes,posed was to give the committee power fal origia was arrested and taken to Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed highest political circles in Germany, taught in the new building in Robinson second band clothing, wraps, gloves,
Ape at Kowloon, where each cousige that the protection and preservation of tauchers and boarders. The branch KOWLOON WHALT & GODOWN COMPANY' claiming that he is honestly convinced Kennedy road (the old German quilts and blankets.
Club), which also will be the residence went will be sorted out marc by mass sod delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless Instructions ars given to the contrary be fore Noox, To-DAY..
placed at their risk in the HONGONG &
Good:
100
aleared
1918, will be subject to rent.
of the Crown and Dynasty is at stake school of the College at Kowloon also in connection with the Suffrage Bill which the Inwer House has ent
| re-opens on Monday at 9 a.m."
"
to the Upper House of Prussia, and The intelligence Bureau of Canton by the 13th Sept he urged that the question of general informs a that the National Assembly Damaged Packages must be left in the equal anfrage must be subordinated new meeting in Canter, the only one Godown for examination by the Cam-to the protection of the Crown, and elected peacefully by the whole country signes's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on TUESDAY and Dynasty! That, indeed, is the and in accordance with law has authori FRIDAY All claims must be pre essence of Prussianiams, and it will zed the intelligence Bureau to state sented within ten days of the steamer's striral here, after which drite they cannot be interesting to see what will be that, irrespective of persons, no que
be recognised. No cisims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, Sept. 7, 1918.
KODAKS
and
PLATES
131
and PAPER, DEVELOPING & PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN.
A. TACK & CO., 25, Des Voeux Road Central
[180
American Red Cross earnestly solicit The Hongkong Chapter of the contributions of the above nature and will take pleasure in forwarding any such supplies as are contributed. It is requested that supplies be delivered to the American Red Cross Work Floors in the American Consulate Offices.
We would appreciate it if you could arrange to give this matter some publicity.
Yours faithfully.
SE. HODGE
Secretary,
IT
In connection with the ecis în which a snake, enclosed in cigar box, was sent The object of a third alteration pre-to a local business zan, a boy, of doubt to fix the amount of subscriptions pay-
alteration in the sum payable it would be formerly in the employ of the firm, able by subordinate naval officers. At the gentleman's office. prescut if it wore 'advisable to make and It transpired that the boy was“ necessary to call a general meeting of the club and it would be more con- He stated that he bought the shake venient if the committen were em from a snake dealer, who had previously powered to deal with this from time to extracted the fangs of the reptile. It Chairman explained how it arose that was done as a joke. tiras and at occasion may require. The
subordinate naval officers were dealt The recipient of this Valontine with separately in the Articles of As expressed in disinclination to proceed sociation. When the subscription to further with the case and the boy was the Club of members and subscribets
was raised to $5 per month it was allowed to go free. represented to the committee that such
a subscription was beyond the meand of the ordinary subordinate nazal officers such as midshipmen, and as they were bere only temporarily an exception
the outcome of this attempt to choke improperly and unlawfully elected and the growing cry in Germany for the falsely representing himself to be the supremacy of the People's Willin | President of China shall be permitted the government of the nation. There to exercise the power and privilege of A. BRITISH RED CROSS UNIT FOR was made in their favour and they were is no doubt that the Suffrage Bill his office in his relations with citizens
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SINERIA.
1:
HONGKONG POLICH RESERYE,
Order Isaned by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, C.3.E.
GOOD SERVICE MEDAL
is suspect, and so that there may be mistake, ail should be intermed. It is, therefore rather amusing to find that the leader of the campaign himself ha enemy alien associati.ma.
Mrs. Billing in ber letter to the Home Secretary, said:
I am the daughter of Thoedore.. Benry Schweitzer, of Swansea, wan, to the best of my knowledge and fmily, which was of Swiss origin, cadie was a British subject. His
t3 this country three generations ago. My mother was Sarah Louise Blonta gue, who was born in County Cork. and she, to the best of my knowledge and belief, never left the British. In lands to the day of her death. The certificate of the
marriage of Mrs. Billing's parents, which took place at Swansea on November 18th, 1963, states that her father was Theodore Schweit
zer, ahip chandler, of Newport, and that bis father was Richard Schweitzer, manager of the post office at Dantzig Prussia. Her mother is given as Sarah cisco Mantague, is described as a master Louise Montague whose father, Fran-
Ara: Billing's mother, Miss Montagu
born is Germany. Her mother Mrs. Billing's grandmother) was Fran German subject, who kept
mariner.
WILS
+
Schograph Hotel in Bate-street
the Cardill. Frau Bhmidt removed to Teo. land after her daughter's marriage to Schweitzer Theodore Schweitzer, only charged $2 per month. There was
Mrs Billing's father, was married in no intention of increasing this, amount
Cardiff in 1866. We stated that he was His Excellency the Governor has been naturalised, but the official record wo under circumstances, but it was felt that pleased to grant the Police Reserve Good now Bad referred to another German of the committee should have the power Service Medal to F.C. 137 Chan Yok Shu the same name. There is no record to to deal with a detail of this kind and who has been three times commended show that Mrs. Billing's father was ever and thus avoid the neceseity of calling for meritorious conduct since February, naturalised. He was born a Prussian
general meating on an unimportant 1916.
question. At the suhe time he would
6.
FACIFEST.
PARADY.
and remained Prussian.
́NAVY'S. *PRIZE " MILLIONS,
is regarded by the promotera sa at home or with peoples abroad. first captions step towards bringing
Steps are being taken in Shanghai to The Director of the Royal Obser- Germany more into line with the vatory in publishing the extract of form a British Red Cross unit for FILMS,growing democratic sentiment of the Meteorological Observations for the Siberia. Mr. & G. Major, of FL. M. world, sul it may well he doubted month of August makes the following Consulate General, who is hon. treasurer whether the ten of the Cernan comment. The mean temperature
of the British Red Cross Society, writes like to point out that the members of All applications for Equipment must the club could at all times, overrule the be addressed to the.Storas Officer, Heul- public has such a wishline with in (795) ad total amount of sunshine as follows to the papers the divine guidance of the Hohan (135-7 hrs) are the lowest on record who is a trained nurse and who goes to
"It has been suggested, by a lady decision of the committee on this point. quarters Othee, and be forwarded allern Dynasty ne the KAISER him- The total rainfall (29-230 ins) is the the practical length of volunteering her a third amendment apply entirely to the Stores Officers will attend at Head Naval Prize Bill in Parliament, Dr. The same remarks made in respect of Commander concerned. One of the In moving the second reading of the
through and recommended by the Unit
self has so trequently expressed. In second highest on record, the highest services, that. Shanghai might organize fourth amendment proposed, which quarters Office daily between the hour the light of what has happened in being 30060 ins. in 1911. The total a British Red Cross unit for Siberis and gives power to the committee to fix the of 5 and 6 p.m. (Saturdays, Sundays and acnamare, mentioned that on Juse 30
Holidays excepted), Ituesis, as well as in China, we may rainfall for August has exceeded 20 hasten to submit the proposal for the subscription to be paid by visitors.
there was £9.818,844, standing to the redit of the Prize Court in London In panilextations of loyalty to the ins, in 1876; 27 640 in in 1904; 28.05
addition tixire were other soms to the well wonder to what extent popular inches on 4 other occasions, ris, 37865 support of the local Erftah Community. The proposed alteration No. 5 on the
The organization of such a unit is notice calling this inceting had become All ranks except those on duty will credit of the overses forces. The whole no light task and there may be necessary by u Treasurer being appoin parade on Friday, September 13th, ur of the sum would not be available for Crowa and Denasty camouflage the ins in 1902; and 25550 in ine 1897.” difficultier, though I hope they will not tad by the committee and paid for his 3.25 pm on the road outside the front distribution, as it was subject to certain real sentiments of the German publie
prove insuperable, in the provition cfservices. This Tressorer Would not be entrance to the Kowloon Hailway charges and to certain Droit, of the Who, but the organisers of the
the necessary staff: but abould this an oficer of the Club within the mean-
A special Ferry will leave the StarThe object of the Bil was to secure a revolutionary movements in China
at 8-10 p.m. more general distribution af Prize money there will be no lack of funds and | Articles of Association. Further, there for the use of the
resident and prize bounties among the Fleet than and in Russin could have believed
materials of overy kind. Indeed, I may was no method provided by the Articles member
had hitherto been the case. say that I am already assured of the for the election of Officers of the Club,
Uniform, Belts, Caps and Covers, in the possibility of the swift success Governor of Hongkong, is now Director sympathy and practical assistance of which are the Captain and Hon Truncheons, and Capes folded and
Monarch occupied a place in
tion, which is in itself a guarantee of always been appointed by a show of popular imagination which made the It is subcunced at Shanghai that a much of the material which will be hands at the annual general meeting it Wes thought advisable to make provi abolition of the Throno and marriage has bean arranged and will needed.
I have every hope that this suggestion in the Articles of Association for Dynasty inconceivable. In Ravia shortly take place between Mr. Ai tion will bear fruit and pending the the continuance of thin practice, and not the mass of the people appear. H. Compton, youngest set of the formation of a Committee of ways sod means I shall be only too glad to receive encouragement in the shape of personal service, funds ned materials, for the second named of which I shall
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPATER EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION,
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Sir Matthew Nathan, a former
Station.
alement be forthcoming. I have no that ing of Articles No. 47 or 49 of the Ferry Wharton 1.
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Admiralty...
The Chinese Mail the charts on but coustics of Finance at the Ministry of Pensions of this Britist: Women's Works; Astccia. Secretary, and fasmuch as these had carried. Thatctors will wear to monita A large number of Koreans
TORINES POLITICAL AND
Commerotat JOVENAL,
PUBLISED EVERY Mourise,
Gonzann man Morr Rattakte
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM NORTH CHINA.
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CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH
MY REMEDY,
young chüdren for almost forty years);
عامة
Inspectors Cross-belts only, and carry sticks?
gathered on August 29th at Bell Street Primary School at Seoul, where No. 1 Platoon No. 1 Section PC. 19 of rice at charity prices was held. The
H. Reynolds,
Fries was sold out by 1 o'clock and eon
ayuently the sale closed. About 800. Koretss who were unable to buy rice ere greatly dissatisfied and attempted to rush into the building A large number of policemen and gendarmes. were sent to the scene but the crowd throw stones and broke the doors and windows of the Bobool.Thirty of the rioters were arrested and the riot - qgelled after two hours
The total output of the Kaila Mining Administration's mines for the Week ending 24th August, amounted to 69,988 tone and the Sales during the period, to 03,230 toss,
RHEUMATISM
ed to venerate the Czar as the late Mr. and Mrs. T.B. E. Compton, Father of the people in China of Andover, Hante England, and Miss the Monarch was regarded and
M. Carisio, only daughter of Mr. and 19. Mr. C. Ceriaio, of Bhanghai, described as the "Son of Heaven."
be glad ass first step to open a special / FELIS "romedy has no superior za a And ret, nimest in the twinkling
- account."..
cure for colds, croup and whooping Among chute appointed Officers of mode
cough. of an eye the people in both countries, the Order of the British Empire on Australians look after each other has been a favourite with others of All the Lakest InzeráZONYOK FROM THE tose in revolt against the oppression the occasion of His Majesty's birthday much more than we do a soldier in sa Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can
for which those monarchieni, institu- is to be found the name of Mr. Frank English county regiment told Daily always be deponded upon and is plavant HAVE you orer tried Chamberlain
hwriter Ian Desio is on to Lake. VENERITONE tons stood, and swept them swillly Grove, Juspector of Munitions Arens, the uick list all the rest of the squad It not only cures colds and grip but not, you are wasting time at the longue #11.00 per Amum delivered in Englang out of existence. Who shall say Manchester, Ministry of Munitious call is to see him every morning and prevents their realting 2, paeumonia, this discuss on the holy to with
$19.00 to all Co Portsm
them will not be played Mr. Grove was formerly Enginest in orening, bringing with them any little Chamberlais Cough Remedy contains cure: Get a battle tralay, apply it with
Las opium or other neccotte Bed may be vigoris massage to delibacy tony thick would sun, hím. i-given sarsonfidentie Loheda Khan- and you will leangier delizati WILD NEUTRES Page of everygman for adoles himmelf and the sick are forg
Parioca Porta in Ouma and JipIN,
now think the people are. Chief it.
to understand with wink Canton Kowloon Hallway
Sketch
2.
Chvinista and
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For sale
Storal
A GOOD SUGGE