EARLIER TELEGRAMS..

(Continued from Päge 1.)

·RUSSIAN SITUATION.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service forthe Ching Mail.)

BOLSHEVISH

fr Winston Churchill, dealing with

LONDON, March 9th. the Russian situation in the House of In the House of Commons, at question Coutons, said that events in the Ukraine time, Mr. Bonar Law stated that be was in the last two or three months had been sugnisant of statements that Bolshevik very disastrous. The French were confront funds were being distributed through ed with

forces, and superior

and by popular agents in Sweden, for the purpose of a feeling, which must be reckuned

ned a show. world revolution."

The Government would take immediate ing the danger of ash and iil-considered action.

Mr. Churchill mentioned that steps to deport all known Russian Bol- 10,000 Germana had been attacked by Thisheviks in this country.

The Government learned that very Rolsheviks. They had defended Nicholafeft] with some sucres, but, owing to mishandanands has been appropriated by too

Bolshevika foreign pro ling

of the situation, some

Ger-

pagand

Steps were being taken to gave on their arm, and otherï join ascertain whether any of these funds were

Bolsheviks.

taking suitable action.

mars

of

THE CHINA MAIL.

LIBEL ACTION BY SHIP'S OFFICERA

THE STORY OF ALOST POCKET BOOK.

bourne.

NORWEGIAN SHIPPING. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF

HONGKONG.

TUESDAY APRIL 1. 1919.

HONGKONG WAR

47

CHARITIES.

MAGISTRACY.

(Mh. Qpur's Cocnr.)

OPICM.

When erged with the possession of four pounds of my opium.a Chinese, who was defended by Ma Ball, of Mess. Lo and Lo, this morning pleaded “not guilty." Mfr. Hell said hay client did not know the stuff was optum, if was given to him After the by a friend to carry. police had deposed to finding the drug concerted in the living of the defendant's jacket, E's Worship passed sentence of 6400 fine or, in default, two months hard labour

DAGGERS. The Chinese, one man and two

with the posted of dangerous weapons, to with a couple of daggers and an iron bar.

Our policy was to support Gecerant in the British Isles, with a view to case for the plaintiff explained to of the war; but large purchases of of the McCallum. Government. But you, and to ask you to be so good as women, were this morning charged

ed the Denikin army without involving{ British troops. General Denikin's left)REATMENT OF PRISONERS. Bark had sustained a heavy reverse in the advance on Novotcherkask though a more recent attack on the west had been more successful, and, by striking back to the Caspian, General Denikin took 30,000 prisoners,

THE FLEET.

LONDON, March 26th. In the House of Commons, replying to

The British Fleet remained in command of the Caspian. The interier Bolshevik Flett was ie-bound at Astrakhan,

We had small detachments of troops

stretching towards, the frontiers of India, holding

the Bolshevik entissarie, without serious fighting),

advance

of. General Koltebaka Siberian Armies had prosperes is the north, but had not gone too well in the Mouth, where we had only a handful of

symbol of authority.

The British, who were assisting General Kettchak's wernment had succeeded in transporting the whole of 5,000 miles of Siberian railway and supplying General Koltchak's songs with a very large num ber of rifles and other weapons also guns

and munitions. It was intended to con: tinne this support and end technical instructors and experts,

ar. George Jones, Sir Cecil Harmsworth said that the Bolshevik Government arrested the British Mission in the Can- casus last October. The Mission was now incarcerated in Moscow They were extra food, and comforts were supplied allowed. a certain amount of exercise and by the British Government, through the medium of the Red Cross.

The first, witness to be called was

The Bolsheviks stated that the treat-the plaintiff, Mr. E. James, who told'

ment of the Mission would depend on the treatment recorded to Bolshevik officials whom the British had taken prisoner

Negotiations were proceeding for an exchange of all British naval and mil tarr men, as well as civilians, in Bol sherik bands,

The Bolshevis leaders had here notified responsible for any ill-treatment of any British prisoners.

POLAND.

PARIS, March 27th.

I

tors mostly young men

$2--

be

wound

Mr. Deo d'Almada, who appeared

for the defence, pleaded not guilty on behalf of all three accused, we

Norwegian shipbuilding statistica on January 1'show that there were

M, H. C. Sandford, as Honorary The Straits Echo of March 3, says: Treasurer of the War Charities Fund, building in Norway 155 steam and remarkable coincidence is obser has received the following from the motor ships, aggregating 94,000 tons, vable in connection with LordMiner'a For libelling E. James, Chief Om and contracted for. but not started choice of Mr. R. E. Stubbs, Colonial Chairman of the Finance Committee cer of the as, On Lee, Chicl Oficer building, were 121 ships, aggregating Secretary of Ceylon, to fill the vacant of the British Red Cross Society:

83, Pall Mall, London, S.W.I W. L. Chapman of the 93. San Ning 154,000 tons. Norway's" Mercantile governorship of Hongkong, for Str was ordered to pay $200 and costs Marine is now 1.320 steam and Henry May, whom Mr. Stubbs is suc

12th February, 1919. this morning by Mr. Justice Met motor ships, aggregating 1,552,000 ceeding, was himself appointed in

Dear Sir, I have to thank you for tons, to which are to be added 194 1907 to the position Mr. Stubbs is, your letter of the 20th December last Mr.W.E. L. Shenton, of Messrs. sailing vessels, aggregating 240.000 now vacating. That appointment was enclosing draft value £4, 15. 0, being Deacon Looker Deacon and Harston tons, making a total of 1,514 ships. cancelled, and Sir Henry remained in a further contribution to our funds appeared, for the plaintiff Mr. E. aggregating 1,822,000 tons.

Hongkong to become its Governer. from subscribers to the Hongkong James, and Mr. J. H. Gardiner ap Norway's losses during the war in his stead, Sir Hugh Clifford went War Charities Fund, official receipt peared for the defendant Mr. W. L. were the greatest of the Scandinavian to Ceylon, and at once won promin for which I beg to enclose herewith I am desired by the Joint War. nations, namely, nearly 50 'per cent ence as the dominating factor of the Chapman.

Mr. W. Shenton in opening the of the tonnage owned at the outbreak administration and the mouthpiece Committee once again to express to His Lordship that this was a case old steamers in 1915 and the Arst part whether it was from a congenital to convey to the donors, in whatever brought by his client, for damages of 1916, reduce the difference bet incapacity on his part to guage the manner you consider proper, the for libel of his client by the defendant,ween the pre-war and present, fleets temper of the people or on theirs warm and sincere thanks of the who had stated in the presence of to 27.6 per cent. of tonnage, or 30.8 to appreciate his great abilities, British Red Cross Society and the other people that he had taken the per cent, of ships. In all, 829 ships of Sir Hush Clifford soon aroused Order of St. John for the generous opposition of a and sympathetic help we thus receive defendant's pocket book containing 1,240,000 gross tons were lost. The the bitterest valuable papers and roughly $117. value of the insurance on the above noisy minority, and eventually left in cur work for the sick and wounded. The Defendant would plead justificat-ships amounts to 1,000,000,000k | Ceylon amid à storm of indignation. ) Please permit me, on behalf of my

After evidence fad been taken on, tut he intended co bring The total number of lives lost, was Some time after the event, from the Committee, to express to you and to from the police to the effect that the absolutely unjustifiable. witnesses to prove that it was 1.155. (

safe seclusion of a London hotel. Sir the members of your Committee our Wes. Toine Peles visited a house in Hugh publicly referred to his detrac-deep and profound gratitude for the Belcher's Street, occupied by the with a constant and sustained help you have three defendants, to execute a search. strong political bias alleged to have given us during the period of the war warrant and found the weapons on the Court that he was the chief SALE OF RUSSIAN SHIPS been acquired at English Universities It is only by the help of generous the premises. His Worship remand." officer of the steamship 5.S. On Lee,

and your that little core of cot." supporters like you and that on February 2 last he met

Unhappily for the Colony he had colleagues that we were able to ed the case for a week. just left, this "core, or more proper pablish in The Times" ou "New" YOUTH WITH A RECORD.

His Worship bad before him a the defendant in the King Edward

and that they had Formerly when any Japanese pyry sore, continued to manifest itselt, Year's Day a letter (copy of which I Hotel, several drinks together. About 5-30 chased Russian ships, the Japanese and it was, in these circumstances enclose herewith) stating that it was Chinese youth who was charged on man under Colonel John Ward, as that they would be held personally defendant into a ricsha and taken ships unless the purchaser produced Harcourt sent out ene of the first for donations or for fresh collectione various addresses in the Wanchai that afternoon, he had helped the Government refused to register these that Mr. (as he then was) "Lulu" no longer necessary for us to appeal seven coints with house-breaking it him to his house, where he put him the written evidence of permission of class clerks in the Colonial Office, in to be made; and that we desired strict Inspector. Kent said the on the bed. "He described how the the Russian Government for the sale the person of Mr. Stubbs, to Ceylon such collections as are actually defendant was arrested in Spring Garden Lane last night when he was progress to defendant had fallen out of the of the ships in question, seeing that as Colonial Secretary. Events had in ricsha, and that the Chinese girl the Russian Government' placed the moved rapidly in the short interval, up and the proceeds remitted to us seen attempting to break into a A Havns message states :---

who was looking after him came ban on the sale of ships. However, and the new Colonial Secretary was as soon as this can be done. It is a house during the absence of the in- Public opinion in Paris hopes the Peace in and put him into bed. She recently the ban was lifted by Russia, sworn in on his arrival as the Officer great satisfaction to the Finance mates. The police also said that, us Conference will adopt, without delay, asked him where his money was, and consequently when Russian ships Administering the Government, vice Committee that they either have in a result of visits Faid to various measures to support Poland against

Chinese detective, Bolshevik advance from the east, by debut the defendant did not make are purchased by any Japanese, they Sir Henry McCallum who had sud-hand or will shortly receive sums pawnshops by u

which they estimate as sufficient to they were able to trace several of spatching. immediately, General Haller's any reply. He then described how may be registered in Japan without denly resigned the governorship.

the recent burglaries to the defen Polish Divisions waiting in France he had heard that people had come the Russian sales permit. The regist was not Mr. Stubbs's first ac meet all our liabilities,

to him and told him that Mr. Chap-tration is made on condition that ifquaintance with the East for he had

Yours faithfully.

dant and also to recover a great por since March 15th.

man had told them that he had taken any dispute should arise in future re-previously visited this part of the

(sd.) ROBT. A. HUDSON. tion of the stolem property, his pocket book, and how he had garding the sales or transfer of the world on a special mission for the|

Chairman of Finance Committee. come into his cabin and asked him ships, the owner bears all responsibli-Colonial Offices that resulted in what where it was. "As a result of hearing ties.

is known in the FM.S. and S.S. Civil this several times he write the

Service as the Stubbs Scheme, but to defendant a letter, as follows

his youthfulness-he was then thirty- 9.5. On Lez

four years of age was added the suspicion of favouritism," and his contro of affairs

the office of Governor was 09

His Worship had before in this those grourids all the more critically

Shameen people cannot send a morning, ter Chine who were watched in a Colony where criticism telegram without going to the city to charged with gambling," amongst is as the very breath of life. do it. The Shameen office is cut off them a tubong who was defended by Apparently even his bitterest critics the system. This is the story as Mr. Leo d'Almuda. They all plead have been satisfied with his conduct told by the Canton Times:

ed not gurity," and a resund was both then and since, for there bas A week ago the Superintendent of granted on counsel's application. been markedly little ceasure of the the Chinese Telegraph Administration'

(MR. LANDSELL'S Cocar.) Colonial Secretary in the last six at Canton charged the branch office years. What there has been has manager at Shameen, Mr. Wu Chu taken tre form of protests that in the Sheng, of having misappropriated His Wordip had before him a big Legislative Council M. Stubbs has public funds, removed him from st of summous cases including, the always said too little out of a fear of office..appointing one Huang Shengusual number of hawking and ob being led into saying too much, and Hsiang to succeed bim. Mr. Wu would struction cases, which were disposed that the appointments to the Civil not turn the office funds and doctor by fines ranging from $3 to $5: Otherwise if tot within (48) forty show that ha was not, so Service he had to make during the ments over to his success or and, when "

́ ́ALLEGED, „CONSPIRACY. " eight hours from the above date, I drunic as he pretended to be. "He war from men recruited locally visiting the office of the superinten

The only case of any importance shali without fail put the matter into Cescribed his conversation with Mr. have been confined to a particular dent the other day, was arrested and was that in which a Chinese was the hands of my legal adviser to Prentice. He then went on to describe class, though if those appointments is now confined in the headquarters charged with conspiracy with intent bring you to justice to prove those how he went in to James' cabin and had been an application of the of the Military Administration to to defraud in regard to certain pro, said charges brought against me.

asked him where his pocket book principle actuating Browning's Bi- await.trial. was, and James said he did not know shop, of choosing a man for The British consular authorities at party, to wit, a piece of land in the and seemed half asleep: When woke what he might become given a Shameen, strichow, interested them up. James told him that he would suitable opportunity, nothing could selves in the case, as the branch office never know. He was asked by have been more natural-in the son is within the British Concession. The the Chinese girl of a bishop. At any rate, much new manager was advised to with Counsel why went straight to his pocket, he more responsibility has fallen on him draw from the concession when be replied. "I pay her to look after thar was the portion of any of his went to assume office. Since he was me and when you pay people predecessors, and no Colonial Secre unable to officiate in Shameen, he you expect them to earn their tary has had more often to take over reported the matter to the superin The witness then tried to the administration of the Government tendent who has thought fit to money." bring in the conversation he had of the colony. The first occasion suspend operations in Sharveen for with some of his friends at Kong we have just referred to, but the the present, cutting off connection moon, but was repeatedly brought second was during the interregnum yesterday, back by Mr. Gardiner. Then Mr. between Governors Sir Robert Chai- Shenton started his cross-examinamers and the late Sir John Anderson,

SITUATION.

* IMPROVEMENT IN THE De

Beuter is informed that the situation in Oden ha improved,

The Bolshevists, after driving back the Allied advance-guards Beresovka, after stiff Eghting, are still-advancing Lowards the city, from which they are row forty miles distant,

It is thought probable that the Allied) commander. General Anselte, will be able to defend the city.

The internal trouble, which threatened the security of the town has been largely overcome, and the Bolshevist merzen bai resulted in miting the different elements An Oder

There are no British troops in Odessa, except, possibly, the naval landing partios.

PRENCH SOCIALISTS DENOUNCE

**BOLSHEVISN.

Losnox, March 27th: A telegram from Paris, dated March fith, states that the Radical Socialists, the strongest group in the Chamber of Deputies. passed a resolution condemning the "exposes doctrine of the Russian Bolsheviks, and declared that Bolshev ism, by violently preventing a meeting of the Constituent Assembly, had mis-con- ceived the essent

essential

foundations of all democratic régime, which consisted in the. respect for individual liberty and the right of the people to severn themselves. The resolution also deprecated any mili tary expedition to Russia.

FORCES ENGAGED.

PARIS, March 27th- Lathe Chamber of Deputies, M. Pichon, in speech dealing with Russia, announced that the Allied forces in the ¡Eást were:-French, British, and Ser bians, each, 140,000; Rumanians, 192,000; Italians, 40,000; Creeks, 200,000.

Odessa, there were tour French and three Gréck regiments, and a Ramanian. detachment. Reinforcements were being; Bet.

At-Archangel, there were 33,000 Allied tros, including 13,000 British nad 11,000

1998

Admiral Koltehak's army consisted of 100,000 Russians and 118,000 Allied) troups, including 00,000 Czechoslovaks. 12,000 Poles, 28,000 Japanese, 1,000 British and 4,000 Canadians,

STOCKHOLA, March, 20th. Seven eases of Siberian plague hav

occurred in Moscow.

FRENCH RAILWAY WORKERS.

PARIS. March 27th.

A Hava, messago, utáles:

The Secretary of the French Railway men's Federation ha, pue" forward three claims, eiz an initial wage of 200 francs per mentem, an eight-hour day, and th naticualisation of French railcars.

A reply is called for before May 1st.

EGYPTIAN REBELLION.

Losbos, March 10th In the House of Commons, replying to auestion referring to the deporta- tion of three Nationalist leaders from Egypt, Lieut. Commander Dudley Ward said that, in November, a deputation of Nationalist, headed by Saad Pasha

Zaglul called at the British Resete

advocating a programme of autonomy for Egypt, which would leave Great Britain only the right of amper vision of the public debt, and shipping facilities in the Suez Canal. The deputa tion demanded to be allowed to proceed to London immediately, in order to sub ait their demands.

Simultaneously, the Nationalists elect committed of fourteen feaders, and commcneed an agitation throughout the country that the Minister of Education should visit London to discus Egyptian Taffairs, and that the Nationalist leaders

uld be allowed hearing in London. CANADA WON'T SAVE DAYLIGHT.

OTTAWA, March 20th Owing to objections, the Dominica Government hava decided to discontinue the daylight saving scheme in Canada.

JELLICOE IN INDIA.

Boxy, March 14th Tips New Loand, with Vibout lices, arrive here. Viscous Jelijke

agnificent effimal reception

il to: Delhi

A

BILLIARDS.

SOLDIERS' CLUB CUF.

P.CO. H.K.P.R. v. 2 CO. H.K.P.R.

This semi-final was concluded at. the Soldiers' Club last night. With the last two games to play No. 2 Company held the substantial lead of 162 points. The first game last night was hetween Mr. Remedios, No. 2. Co. and Mr. Weaser, No. 1 Co. Weaser put up a good show, scoring

• succession of 10's but no big breaks. On the other hand Remedios scored a 34, and several breaks a few short of 20. Finally Weaser lost by 38 points. When the last pair went to the table, the result was a certainty for the Portuguese Com- pany. The players were Mr. J. W. Franks, Act. D.S.P.R., and Mr. Yvanovitch. The latter had it nearly all his own way, scoring some very nicely compiled breaks and winning the game by 90 points. The Portu. Ruese Company thus enter the final by a margin of 290 points. Their opponents will be the Hongkong Defence Corps. Scores:

2 CO. H.K.P.R.

Mr. Gardner Barretto Rosario

Best break. 202 19 250 22 250 19

Guimaraes ..... 250. 39 Remedios......... 250

34 Yvanovitch

250 30

Total 1452

1 CO. H.K.P.R.

Best break.

Mr. McEwan

Butterfield “................ Mution Bullock

Weaser...

250

167 14 150 12 223 30 212* 11

14"

Franks

Total

160

1162

15

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES.

The China Mail was officially in- formed this morning by the Carradian Pacific Ocean Services that although their ships have been commandeered by the Government to repatriate "Canadian troops from Vladivostock. to Canada.it will make no difference. to those ships sailings outwards to Hongkong from Vancouver. Instead of calling at Japan Ports, they will call at Vladivostock on their homeward run.”

A limited amount of accom- modation for passengers will be possible even on these commandeered ships, of which particulars will be made known later, but at present the management are unable to make any definite announcement.

APARENT'S DUTY OUR boy is always gotlings scratch-

ed or cat or bruised Becaus thes woende have healed all right is sing they always wills "Get a bottlost Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and see that every fujury in cared for immediately, „Zau,can get nothing" better," and blood poison is too dangerous a disessa to risk. For sale By All Chemists and Blore

Hongkong, February 17, 1919. E. Chapman, Chief officer.

Major L. Cassel writes-Private Hughes now desires return to Hong kong and is being included in the party to be returned.

5.3. San Ning. Dear Sir: Owing to it having been brought to my notice by (4) four gentlemen of European nationality of your accusing me of having taken

Some time ago we referred to your personal pocket book containing printers' errors that are a temptation valuable documents and money of to the proofreader to let by. To-day which you inform the same gentle we happened on a beauty, in which men that you are able to bring proof our compositor made Mr. Landale and confirm the said accusation. This say he saw no need for a speech is to inform you that I demand the limit.

said charge brought against me into

a Legal Court of Justice to prove and confirm the said charge.

A copy of this is retained for future reference.

Yours faithfully,

E. James, Chief Officer s.s. On Lee, This letter brought forth the following from Mr. Chapman

E. James;

On receipt of your notice of charge Inform you that the proceedings are going on but you must know that this work will not be pushed very fast, it will take time for you must know what expect

A copy of this will be kept for

reference.

Yours truly

ŚW. CHAPMAN..

tion.

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SHAMEEN TELEGRAPH,

OFFICE,

A QUEER DEADLOOK.

L

On the application of the inspector who said he wanted to confer with.. the C.S.P. whether to deal with the defendant summarily or to have hims committed for trial as the "next Criminal Session, fis" Worship re- mauded the case.

GAMBLING.

Wongneicbong Valley. The defen- tant produced certain deeds to prove is ownership of the property, and the case was reminded for a weelt.

NO MORE CASTOR OIL. BABY'S OWN TABLETS BRING JOY

"TO THE NURSERY.

will

Children often conscal their rufer ings from puro draad of the horrible, nauseating, griping medicines adminis tered to make them well. Castor Oil is The witness maintained all while a third occurred on the death of Whose Administrative bead he has terror to most little ones. through that Mr. James had his the last named and ended only a short been. He has not sought popularity in children's remedy,

In Baby's Own Tablets, the Canad

be found a pocket book, bat could not produce it time ago on the arrival of the pre he has made no attempt to fool all gentle, non griping medicine, absolutely When crossexamined by Mr. Gar as he had destroyed it but kept the sent Governor, Sir William Manning. the time" and he has inflicted no safe and suitable for children of all ages, diner, Mr. James admitted that he contents. When cross-examined at No Colonial Secretary too, has, readymade reforms such as a from ten hours to ten years-over, a took the defendant home, and that some length on this point he told when, the moment cane, effaced him Franchise or an Ex Bill on them. medicine panteed to contain no the Chinese woman who was looking Mr. Shenton" You are bucking your self so completely and reverted to He has had no leisure in Ceylon, opiates, and which is easily administer.. after him came in and asked him head up against a brick wall. I was his own sphere with better grate and certainly not one day's leaveed and pleasant to take.

These Tablets are a remedy for where his momey was, but be stren not drunk; I only pretended to be" than Mr. Stubbs, and regret at his since he assumed his duties in the constipation, indiaestion, colic, diarrh cusly denied that Chapman used the "Why?" asked Mr. Shenton. Be departure from a Colony, where he fair Isle of Spices in January, co, simple fever and worms. They make words" James has got it." "Ee went cause I wanted to see how Mr. James has served for six years on end, 1913. He was due for long leave tee hing easy, break un colds, promote out and left them. alone, but went was going to act.. I knew he had will not be limited to the mem- this month, but it looks now as if all restful sleep, good appetite and regular back in the morning.

my pocket book and wanted to see bers of its Clerical Service, than the relaxation he will have will be

developmen

Of chemists, also post free, 60 cents The next witness for the plaintiff when he was going to give it me whom there is no more efficient the voyage from Colombo to Hong the vial from the Dr. Williams Medicine was J. Prentice, the chief engineer of back."

body of clerks in the world and kong.

Co., 96 Szechuen Road, Shanghai.. the 8.3 On Lee. He told the court how he had seen Chapman his client, and stated that the Mr. Gardiner then summed up for on the wharf at Kongmoon, and plaintiff had not proved he words asked Him whether he had used, but if the Court ruled against got back His book yet, and then said Chapman said, No him, he would draw attention to the amount claimed, namely $1,000, and I then told Chap- to the fact that the plaintiff's solic man that was a very serious charge tors had written a letter to his client and asked him why he did not go stating that if he apologised he would and see James about it. The wit be content with the payment of $100 aess then stated that he went to to any war charity. They were meet Chapman, but found that he now claiming $1,000 or ten times was in James cabin sitting down that amount. opposite him. He could not see James but could see Chapman who was sitting on a stool. He heard client had amply proved his case and Chapman say that James, had taken that the plea of justification had his pocicet books, but could not bear fallen down, and that the case was what James said in reply. Chapman further proved, by the evidence given then left the ship, Cross-examined by by the defendant himself With re- Mr. Gardiner he stated that he was gard to the damages claimed, he in hearing distance of the two, and stated that if he were able to have the words he used to Chapman, were done so he would have claimed four or Why don't you go and charge him five times that amount, as his client had had.tó come into court and prove with it?"

This concluded the case for the his case, and thus incur the loss of a plaintiff

certain amount of time and money.

James hus it'."

Mr, Gardinier then called the de fendant W. Chapman, who told the Court the story of the day when he had gone to the King Edward Hotel. and bow he, had missed the pocket

Mr. Shenton contended that his

His Lordship thetis gave judgment for the plaintiff for $200 and costs.

book, but he insisted on the fact that SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY.

knew Janies had it CuestionedIN REA

him

to whether James had ordered THIS fame of Chamberlain's Cough Remely in world, wide. It is good

a glass of so dawater rhe de tested cough of the adult

he stated not take or the crourand whooping cough of the

a glass of Sada without anything in children. The same bottle serves the it" (loud laughter). He described at whole family. For ile By All Chemists. great lenish his going hune, to and Blorekeepera.

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