SCOTTISH SPORT.
[From Our then Correspondent.]
August
We have had another good week Bereket in Southand, although the batener mere nat so much favoured by the wickde. The officer, of the
THE SHANGHAI "WHEEL"
IN NEW GUISE.
THE OLD GAMBLING GANG OUT
ONCE MORE.
The Nath Bhaily News of Sept. 20 Visockis this nkuma:
FI
WAR MEDALS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A detailed announcement has been made regarding the preparation and award of war medals.
There is to be a Victory Medal of
THE LOSS OF THE
TAMSU
HE CONCLUSIO » OF THE
INQUIRY.
The Naval Court of Inquiry to bronze for the Allied and Associated investigare the circumstances attend Powers (with an identical ribbon foring the wreck of the C. N. S. allcountries) to be designed by artists In something under your ance of the countries concerned; on special the Chinese authorities made a rullines. The Victory Medal will be on the Wheel" and closed the Iphice up, it has to be recorded that awarded to-
another astempt to set up some- thing that looks suspiciously like pro-
ona gumbing is being made in North Homan Bood Extension, by cue at least of those who operated be "Wheel" with such cotspion
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Royal Horse Artillery were in the Norah, and their most important gute wys gaines timage. A. M. P. Lyle scored a brilliant 18, and gave thrunge the vietory. He is und Oxford, oziaketer, a Rugby half back. and an ashletic blue;" ke players for West of Scotland a few Kusons age then threw it is i with Stirling County and essions will be remebered that as the ally sated Pemplatire, Arong the wad of Septeursber of last year. bowing perkenances, or of the wing the exposure of the place in best won clut of Captain Weeds. † 1997 and the occurrence of a num who followed up his saken for 14 ber of cases divedly attributable in the previous week by d Dunfermle existence of thus gambling re- Are battuen for 24.
R.HA. Ps and 185; firungy, 30%
shment
R.H.A. 24: Perthshire, 2990 for 3 Kizkarły, 220 cheed; Carlton,
....
de suzcesi to theirwalves.
to
t; the Chinese authorities were ipreciled upon to raid the place ore |Sunday ancering when the names of le persons present were taken, the gambling paraphernalia seized and the place dosed up. It bus cet up the present resumed operation. quite recently a house somewhat norther down the same rond has been pened, and whik roulette is To
B.B.S., F., 15). Stenhousemuir
1.
Betonalume, 1997: Franklin, 27. West Seatännek, I loved:
diy desside. The LT 8. Talianom 1996 Propeller,
Envy 10
Ple. 18 misel, threenock, th
G H
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TEMPORARY EQUIPMENT.
Cut-off channel near Hankow, on
PUNJAB TRAIN DISASTER.
MANY TERRIBLE SCENES AT RESCUE WORK.
Further details of the Punjab train disaster, says a Calcutta wire of September 4, state that Colonel "Tamaul" when on a voyage from Haster, of Lahore, had a marvellous Hankow to Swatow, in the Hukuang escape, the carriage in which he August 21, was continued at H. B. smashed to matchwood. The coaches. was travelling being telescoped and M. Consulate General Shanghai on behind were piled up on top of one September 18. The Court was com another with the guard's van and posed of Lieut.Com. A R. Halfhice, a heavy cold storage van right on commanding H. M. S. "Woodcock, top, and those heavy vehicles above Lieut. W. G. Lalor, R.N.R., Mr. A. H.he wreckage rendered the work of George, British Shipping Vice Consul,extracting the wounded exceptionally Mr. C. Campbell, master of the str. difficult, and in some cases impossible "Tuckwo," and Mr W. Gibb, master until the breakdown train arrived. The wreckage stood ten feet Evidence was given by the quarter, high and the sights and sounds master Yang Sai-foo, as to the course that greeted the uninjured. steered on the morning of August passengers when they had extricated: 24, after which Capt. j. S. de Wolf, themselves were ghastly in the master of the "Tamsui,was recalled extreme. All the lights in the train to give further evidence on points had been extinguished and the rescuers had only oil lamps to work apur to him by the Court.
British troops who entered a theatre of war on the strength of any military unit.
Officers and men of the Navy who have been añoat on duty.
Members of Air Forces. The British War Medal will be awarded to officers and men who left their native shores in any part of the British Empire. whether they entered a theatre of war or not.
Wemen on the strength of an organized force who entered theatre of war on duty will be entitled to the British War Medal as well as the Victory Medal
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of the str. "Kutwo."
Capt. Nelson said that the condby.Thedead and wounded could be seen tion of the "Tamsul" was good. She pinned beneath the wreckage; it was docked last in March of this year at an extremely difficult task to extricate Hongkong. She was 39 years old, them without proper appliances. The but the company's ships were over-rescuers had to go to work cautiously hauled every 12 months and kept in good repair.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
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operations more stranger,
Telephone 29.
Freaching how honest labour sayes
and schools.
A world that only wants to down its
tools.
Range farther still to that distin-
guished rout
Where lesser lights of coupon.ed
diners-out
Hang on his words who launches,
Churchill!
A special Mercantile Marine Medal is to be struck for service in certain danger zones. On the recommenda
for fear of the wreckage slipping and on of the Trade Union Advisory
pinning down the imprisoned men. Committee it has been decided to
Capt. de Wolf in answer to ques more hopelessly than ever. By the Argument - Cleon, a gentleman drop the proposal to provide medals tions put by the Court said that the time the ambulance train arrived of considerable but disordered parts. nger pleyes its place is taken by fr war workers.
hatches were battened down when at about & am. practically all had having escaped from the house, of ever bold, and vingt-et-un, either ed The medal of bronze, will be leaving Hankow, and were only un- heen done for the wounded that could restraint into which he had beenAn expedition are the soup be cold, 192atiels gunes, it will be remembered,designed uper the following lines battened to get a wire out after be done with the limited means atband. cast by his kinsfolk, employs a brief Who eats to rule and rises to extort
esquite nech in the way of appara- (a) On the obverse there will be stranding and then tastened up again. The scene of the accident is a very freedom in attempting to verify an The newest Party over oldest port
a winged figure of Victory, full length As far as his knowledge went the desolate and out of the way spot earlier opinion on the blessings of Fanfares and trumpets an indus
the middle of the medal, and full cargo ports and scuttle hatches were with no village near, and the fact peace. In this he is assisted by trious search'll face, the borders and the background all tight, and about ave hours before that the smash occurred in a cutting Urbanus, en informed but skeptical Reveal Adventure's chosen child in plain without either inscription or the vessel capsized he was satisfied rendered rescue dare.
there was no extra water in the difficult. Many terrible scenes were Forth on his quest the valiant Cleon (b)-On the reverse there will be bilges. He was quite satished that witnessed as the state of the wreck. an inscription:
there were no means of water getage was indescribable. and many of And, guided by his courteous friend, "The great war for civilization," ting into the ship, and even when the victims had terrible wounds, translated into the different lan- she listed to 27 degrees no water broken limbs predominating. The The reign of peace and plenty a la The one he paints with terrifying rearmost carriages of the train re- guages, and either the names of the came in.
trope, The boatswain, Ling Chu-ming, maited practically undamaged and From Luton's blackened spires to different Allied and Associated Po
stated that capsizing, as water got into the net aware an accident had occurred. previous to the the passengers in them were at first
Scotland Road.
Many passengers lost all their kit as-
control, forepart of the ship.
Similar evidence was given by Mr. it was hopelessly mixed up with the Angus Buchanan with regard to the wreckage büges. He found no indications that there was water in the ship prior to capaizing.
ill be plain.
Kelbotues FW) Ayr, 83 for ti. Dinfomalle, St Cupar. 74,
The new gmhting den has not Persbabire, 3003 for 5; Staring Co. been long enough of work for the Literations, necessary to take the Azurekin United. 15: Porlatebire.place as active ae these places
212 for 7.
"mally should be, to be completel and for the while gunbling is cor THE FOOTBALL SEASON
ed on in two roots which have For in a too-brief spell the been painted up and made present;
e in a large bure standing iwers or their coats-of-arms. The rim Hanneled fouls held the fell in sport: their season is broken in opot hown grounds. We understand
The ribbon design will be "two it rangements are being made o eucir end by hoonell. which ce puties as netilities in Scotland in have the place properly equipped rainbows joined by red in the centre."
the 11
They hrace. Meanwhile a fortnight's time-in England a *tart will be made at the end of theubles, chairs, and sore fumiture enth. It is wonderful the hold the which looks suspiciously "ike some game has on the road in the that which used to grace the
THE FINDINGS.. North: Sports promoters, realisingpacions hulls of the "Wheel
The Court sat again in the after- the basal to include a five- romprise of the impediments necest of the British Empire, whether they eventually entered a theatre of
after considering the side berrnament in their prognumnes Pry to carry on the "good work."
war or not. Men who left the United n003, and beper attendance. At any me is is sufficient for thore Kingdom to garrison any part of the evidence issued the following find
ing- praible to go on with. Appar-British Empire, and equally men
Finding and order of a Naval winterently it is because neither vingt-from the Dominions who came to Court held at the British Consulate- in or fare needs me in the way this country but did not go later to General at Shanghai on September
sek in trade und also because France, will, therefore, be entitled to
17 and 18, 1919, to investigate the
to enr
KUBIDET.
Thas is the game kept alive in, mid-
essentially 11 pasti hecuning pue for uli th your round.
THE CET AND THE LIP AT COLF.
THE BRITISH AWARD.
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The British War Medal will be ven to all officers and men who have left their native shores, in any
theatre of war.
GERMAN RAILWAYS.
BIG NATIONALISATION
SCHEME BEING PREPARED,
A message from Weimar says that
with the work of preparing the new Traffic Department, which is to take hand the nationalisation of the German railways..
The President and the majority of the Cabinet are returning to Berlin
strays,
surveys
mode
Two cares are his, two causes sworn
and dear-
The Russian menace and his own
career,
As stricken Europe's swift Avernian
slope..
Alas! here caught by strikers in The other holds her only ray of hope.
There short of bread and everywhere.
of coal,
Batoned in "mobs and bruised in
private brawls,
Our Cleon's old illusion faints and
falls.
"It seems to me," he murmurs, you create A deal of uproar for a peaceful State." "Perhaps." agrees Urbanus, "but
the time.
Has come to overhaul your views of
crime.
Skywards we watch the cost of
living creep,
But life and limb are still uncommon
cheap,
Hast seen, my friend, at carni. vals of yore;
On Hampstead's Heath, or haply
Blackpool's shore,
The merry tripper whose adventurous
whim
Attempts to ride the Joy Wheel's
whirling rim?
Fast speeds the disc and, as it speeds,
the faster.
Its cargo slithers outwards to disaster: Vain is their grasp-centrifugally,
sped:
Forth from the wheel the clinging
crew is shed.
Till one, more thoughtful, solves the
spinning riddle---
The only chance is, Sprawl across
the middle.
The two games can be payed profit this medal. It was decided to abandon circumstances attending the wreckerr Ebert has entrusted Herr Bell
by with the large attendances the idea of separate medals for each of the British steamship "Tamsui" it roulette, ta be successful, res 1: is consoon enough in got fequires that these two games have
A special committee of the Navy, of the port of London, official num- en chosen, and so far as our inthe Army, and Air Force, and of each ber 82825, when on a voyage from the on the lip of the hole; hutution only small bumber of the Dominions has been appointed Cut-off channel near Hankow, on of the kelect are at present adinitted report on whether battle clasps are
watch the can ing drawo possible, and if so to decide whar | August 24, 1919, and to inquire into immediately they have delivered their Where once a mere rebuke was meet Lest old.eccentric passions ses them
u bali to drop in after rewing for u
rarely does is muur at sucir a critical stage as it did in one of the unteher ut the big mateur tournament of Montmw. Mr. Jungs Galett Carnoustic, a crippled but none the les a firsa-rata goifer, was playing 3. T. D. Armour, one of the best of the Edinburgh players, and Mr. Cindiett, who was dormy, had laid his Lul on the Bp of she hole Mr. Arnazur had a four yard putt for the like to keep the water going, but
Trom the glass case-glue to show
Hankow to Swatow, in the Hukuang
the causes of such wreck.
Lig speeches on the political situation.
MILLIONS FOR FRENCH
SHIPS.
clasps should be awarded.
The "Tamsui," was a steamship at there is alwchutely no "Reception. Owing to the representations of the andi en ser to
benign-looking gemal Trade Unions Advisory Committee, of 1,424 tons registered gross ton tuon keeping cases with an ap-the project of giving a general war cage, owned by the China Navigation paratus which resembles an abacus workers" medal has been reluctantly Co., Ld., oficial number 82825, of the
s much as anything
dropped. The grant of the medal of Port of London, built at Cartsdyke in the Order of the British Empire has the year 1880. It appears from the evidence given before this Court been confined to war workers who
More than £73,000,000 is to be have in the course of their service that she left Hankow at 6.45 am. in shown special bravery or self-sacrifice the morning of Sunday, August 24, spent by the French Government in of beancake. All went well till, after Schemes to this effect was presented distinguished service.
It was decided that the Mercantile passing the lightship at the upper to the French Council of Ministers
CAMOUFLAGED AS A CLUB.
Air-intersting-future abois-the ole thing is that the house is
life,
The man-at-arms, returned to civil Conceives some trifing grudge against
his wile:
and proper.
He now corrects her with the nearest
chopper.
So spreads the doctrine of our latest
sect,
That action's only fruitful when
direct.
submit
For why should free-born citizens To complex codes and antiquated writ?
just as he had payed the struke...ng served by one or more motce or who have performed some specially bound for Swatow with a full cargo developing a new commercial Heet: Let laws unwritten take their swifter
of wind blew Mr. Guilett's bull into the hole, and sober won, the mate Had Mr. Artlur got his ball down before the allies, colled in, he would of course have been entitled to knock
KAM
It is presible, we learn, for
brown to the management of this
Wai
Mr. daliety's ball away insediatelitied to a close semutiny, be had played. Match playens ury well to he reminded of this rule, and how dents, it is reported, are red with passes in the form of to waste the time over a putt which. hairever grod, may be to late.
ls, cel is only through their Intahuesis that strangers can at One recalls sotretisat inilur incident, in which however the bulle nomen obtain adfliesion.
bodying it will be introduced into the Chamber of Deputies soon.
course-
force
gaze on this,
Where Plutus, O.B.E., finds nought
amiss.
Let Whigs and Tories merge and dis
appear,
But leave us still cur stalwart pro-
fiteer,
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und he lost no time oter it heë whez are in the know and are Marine should be given a special end of the Hukuang Cut-off channel this morning by M. Klotz, Minister His case is best who settles it by lace, to telephone for a car which mercantile marine war medal and, and entering the channel, she sudden of Finance, and M_Claveille, Minis-"The picture fails to please? Then vill take then to the entrance to the British war medal, the formerly found only four fathoms of water er of Public Works, and a Bill em
and almost immediately afterwards the grounds. There the party bus being restricted to those who had to leave the vehide and be sub-served in a ship which had entered an aground, the next cast of the certain specified danger zones. The lead showing only 18 feet of water. The ship remained aground, and all award of the Mercantile medal will efforts to refloat her, whether by include pilots, fishing fleets, crews
The Court considers that the master means of her own engines or by of lightships, vessels employed under towing from the company's steam of the Tamsui used his best endea pilotage, light-heuse authorities, and sap Woosung," which had passed yours to refoat the ship after the Post Office cable ships.
her going up river a few minutes had run aground. MEDALS FOR WOMEN.
before the accident, failed. Short- The Court is of opinion that the Women berne on the strength of ly after running aground, the "ship Hukuang Cut-off channel was ad an organized force will, if they have swung round with her beam to the equately marked. entered a theatre of war on duty, be current, ber bows pointing towards The Court appreciates the assist-
A ance given at this inquiry in elucidat entitled to both the British and the north bank of the river. Victory Medals, but women belonging bank had formed on either side of ing the circumstances of the disaster to any independent, organization her amidships, holding her fast, by Mr. L. R. Carrel, River Inspector recognized by the Admiralty, War while she remained afloat at the at Kiukiang. The Court would sug Office, or Air Ministry in any theatre bows and at the stern. She twice gest that the attention of masters
zefused tas rod ko. It was at a Scot- tish qualifying competition for the *** News of the Wheel" tournamen at Løven, and Ben Sugere, juli, wus we owe to getting wie of the two pus in las tournament that he had just a putt in the home green to quality. His bull enne to rest on The brink of the hole. It'Boked us
if at any anaient it would drop in, und the raw phiyers mud their end-
· d'es stood soétubiy over it for what seemed werend uinutes. Bet the
bal retained martside, at Ben did not truved South,
your
GOLE AND THE CAMERA.
ORDER OF RANK"
It has been decided that
following order "The 1914 Star.
The 1914-15 Star.
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Who serves the nation's need and
swells its store
By charging pounds where pence
were charged before. Who cares, indeed, how prices climb
and caper?
Though gold gives out there's always.
lots of paper.
Nought in our heads and paper in
our purse
the revellers take
Their eager partners for the Shimmy
Shake I
So clings the Centre Party, Guest
and host,
Like limpets to their calculated post,
burled
Back to the hustings and a hostile
world,
Where rude, rough men court hazar.
dous extremes.
And Old Gangs lay their unregenerate
schemes
Where Bonar Law makes ill-advised
admissions,
And troubles coalesce round
Coalitions;
Where Smillie threatens friend and
foe alike, Willing to wound and quite prepared
to strike; Where Northcliffe nurses God knows
what ambition, And Carson's contribution is
sedition, The nation's spokesmen? Nay,
friend, rest in peace, ..
This Capitol will not run short of
geest
Mentors in plenty, all in vigorous
voice;
You pays your money, sir, and takes
your choice."
He pauses and across their shaken
path The tumult gains in numbers and in
wrath,
and release
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The watch lay down their truncheons New anarchies to praise the name of Fresh grounds for grievance eager
souls explore
peace,
store,
While Cabinets, 'contemptuous of
laws,
contacted point to the fact that ts locution and the lines on which medals and tars shall rank in the toss. The crew were all saved, such as the report dealing with the And down with gloom what time And add their uproar to the common the Whe" in ancaher form has been revived, and it is to be sup- posed that is those morning it gain confidence its operations will be extended until it becomes quite oss serious a menace to the public weal of Shanghai as was its predeceFECT.
The Brittsh War Medal.
The Court is of opinion that the
Let Germans tread thrift's stony path
and stubbly-
The victor's role is best sustained on.
"bubbly."...
г
Perpetuate a tyrant D.O.R.A.'s clause. on roars the roob and as it goes
divides
tides
In two but far from unassociate
So runs our other creed-and, Distinct in voice, their path and prac Over all
tice blend Scythian Trotsky's writing on By both converging on a Gadarene the wall."
But is there none," says Cleon, Jazz and the joyride!" roars one" "who aspires
frantic stream:
Clearly this is a watter requiring. the early investigation of the authori ies Grek work was done when the Wheel" was eventually closed. nd was hoped that Shanghai lud seen the best of these places. It pay be urged that this new house Nouth Horn Rod Extension is
Come, come, the state of Denmark 'fuck a sluh" The method. by of war, will receive the British listed heavily and righted herself, and plots should be drawn to the might be worse! which entrance has to be obtained
until finally at 6.30 p.m. she took importance of the reports exhibit-On with the Jazz, let joy be uncon.
fined, to foreshadow some much medal only. Feeme
a more serious list and capsized.ed for public inspection In the rrangement for its protection that
Inspecto To-morrow's cares to-morrow's mood these The ship has not yet been salved offices of the River the Wheel" could not claim...but
and is likely to become a
may mind, total rate at Hankow and Kiukiang,
with the exception of one super soundings taken in the cut-off on cargo, who had returned to the ship August 11, where these are not in a boat without the master's made public in the form of notices to mariners. The latter form would Before now photography has been
The Mercantile Marine War Medal. knowledge or permission after be
ing landed previous to the disaster. appear to the Court to be the most cuded in to rastruct players in the
The Victory Medal. art and mystery of golf; but the
The British War Medal will be The Court is of the opinion that desirable method of communicating treatise just surd from the Lippen
made of silver, but all the others of the pilot was justified in using the all such intelligence to the public, vot press of Philadelpaíu is unques.
bronze. The design for the British Hukuang Cut-off channel as opposed wherever practicable. tionably the most systematic at-
War Medal has been the subject of to the Bouncer Island channel, that tempt yet teupted. A glance
an open competition among artists, there is no evidence to show that disappearance of the Bouncer Island The Dhrough the bok gives rise to some
and the best in, the competition have the ship was incorrectly navigated lightship, discovered by the pilot of at it my be said that the use and fabet. The present is a when Medal for the troops of the British and that the grounding was probably August 22, should have been report To offer counsel and assuage these "Less work, more strikes!" its
emories and reflections. First of the banera is often inade to aid and now been asked to design the Victory after rounding the upper lightboat, the "Tamsui" on the night of Friday, name of the carver on the links the camera is gezerully prolific in Empire.
due to the silting up of the cut-offed by the master or the pilot of the channel. They consider, however, "Tamsui" to the Customs authorities are often one and the same thing, misrepresentabia. Everyone knows In one notuble case, where the the holiday pisture, showing an in-
that the pilot should have exercised at Hankow on the following day.
In pursuance of the powers vested greater caution directly he found he supernun of Else was shown as domitulle-booking figure either at un
was obtaining less water than on the in it by section 483 of 57 and 58 Vic- "Bruid playing an iron shot," the effective address or a fine finish.
previous day."
toria, chapter 60 the Court orders big Sode's attitude -- model of in- What happened in between is u
The Court considers that the ship that the costs of the proceedings be- elegance, with head thrown back, blunk-perhaps a saving blunk.
was seaworthy and the cargo pro fore the said Court be paid by Mr. toes of the left foot in the air, and might be worth a stroke or two to
perly stowed, and that the capsizing George Thomas Edkins, attorney for a shock-like Gosh,could burdly this same golfer if a camera, taking
of the vessel was due to the follow John Swire and Sons, Ld., Manager, dave been act us a putter. The him in actual play, gave him an idea
ing causea, viz., the breaking away China Navigation Co., Ld., being one camera bad, with is infernu fide of hensolf us obbers see bin. This
The first half of last night's show of the bank which had formed under of the parties thereto, and he is ity, shown Braid play a stroke from criticism hus also been made, not was the five-part Baby Osborne pic her starboard bilge, causing her to hereby ordered to pay the said costs All views in tun. and none of them
wicked lie on the side of a small once of twice but many times,"ture, the "Vole of destiny." It list considerably on two separate pc accordingly. il, for which the description, under against the studies of well-known went very well. The second half casus, thus giving the water a Dated at Shanghai this 18th day of A graver note? Then heed the
FAVE you ever tried Chamberlain's the picture we grovely and inade-golfers. We are given the flourish was vaudeville, contributed entirely chance to enter her hull through September, 1919.
shrine or press
Pain Balm for rheumation 1 It quately build. It had been a pretty of pose, and we miss the essentials by the "Prize Packets," three young apertures, such as scuttle ports,
(Signed) A. R. Halfhide, Lieut. Whende Inge distils diaconal disses, you are wasting time as the longes. this disease runs on the harder it is to good Bruid effort. But for the fami. of actual play. In saying so, how cantatrices who have made such a which may have been left open, and Commander R.N., President of Naval tress: biur 'features and figure, it might | over, it is but right to pay tribute mark here that we need not recap also to the nature of her cargo, Conrt; W. G. Lalor, Lieut., RNR. A. Or where, across St. Stephen's curo. Get a bottle to-day, apply it with have been an 18-handap man phy: to this camem for what it has done tulate their merits. They had some which was such as would, in a vessel H. George, Vice-Consul C. Campbell, ing nine out of ten iron strokes. Itin elucidating much in connection new songs, and kept the house in an of her type and build, reduce her Master, str." Tuckwo" and W. Gibb, Drifts the dour counsel of Cassandra was the sort of half-truth; in wich with the golf swing.
uproar. The show continues. normal stability.
Master, str. "Kut Wo," Members,
I
THEATRE NOTES.
It
THE VICTORIA.
|
fires?"
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end.
raucous rivals scream. "Why, yes.", Urbanus, prompt On, on, they sweep, unchecked by to help, replies:
bit or brake. while Chaos smiles approval in their
'Si monumenium-use my friend,
your eyes.
Mark how the great Horatio from
his stump
Regards with care which way the And weekly thunders to his chosen
cat will jump,
throng
for long.
troubled eddies.
Geddes,
! wake.
"Frichd, lead me home," is troubled
Cleon's prayer:
"It may be Bedlam, but I'm safer
there."
-G. P. in Manchester Guardian.
"BHEUMATISM.
a vigorous massage to the afflicted parts and you will be surprised and delighted at the relief obtained. For sale By Al! Chemists and Storekeepers.
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