SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919
D'ANNUNZIO'S ENTRY
INTO FIUME..
VERY DRAM \TIC
WAR MEDALS.
THE WEEK'S CHAT
THE CHINA`MAIL.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
During the past week we lived Agata in memory. that wonderful ·W, H.-"Why I am not a Chris- His Majesty the King has been day November 11, when Armiicetian has gone to enrich the waste raciously pleased to signify he was signed and it was once mere paper coolie Sorry, but if we are pleasure that the British War Medal possible to contemplate the resump to publish that sort of thing. We which has been granted to Elistion of a normal existence.
Drefer to start with the reasons why Majesty's Forces, be granted also to
Christians are not Chris lans. the British. Dominion, Colonial and Indian Mercantile Marine.
D'Annuncio bad taken for days at Ronchi to prepare his expedition. There was stationed there a battalion of Grenadiers, under the command of a major, who consented to join.
In the Unital Kingdom the Medal, the expedition. Shortly after mid night er September 11 they sent to in silves, will be given to those who a neighbouring moter-trucks..
Euring the war the men and women who were intimately con pected with it Eved a terribly nemte- wracking life and no man who was not in close contact with the Eght
Was
IS THIS CHILD A SLAVE?
INTERESTING ASSAULT CASE AT
POLICE COURT.
WEATHER REPORT.-
November 18d 111⁄2 99m-No returns At the Magistracy this morning from Vladivostock Japan, Indo-China, befors Mr. R. E. Lindsell, two well Luzon or the Marianne.
Pressure bas decrossed: moderately st Irested Chinese, a matter and her! son, living on the top floor of Na. Weibalwai and slightly at Shanghai 14 Caine Road. were charged with 1 is nearly stationary another reporting "A & "Thanks for the tilting a servant-girl aged nine, stations. n the new bar We feel quite employed by the people of the
Reckoning ground floor. auchty in the latter Robinson Crus Fabis bud: we me out, though? Tre value
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for the lefense.
2pot for forty can supply such evidence as may being, and no woman whose son or hus The lieutenant in approved by the Board of Trade of band was not in the condict, aereived, about $10-an we didn' The complainant stated that at about 1 p.. on the 2nd inst., while command of the depot at first refused having served at sen for not less than ever understand just what it meant.tually need the ht. It is an anxley
he defendant's son was playing with to send the cars, but when told six maths between the 4th August, and what Armistice day meant. The responsibilty, and we have to le what they were required for, he 14 and 11th November, 1018, in-observation of two minutes allence to it. This liberry is infringed.his top risha on the ground floor consented, and offered to join the clusive; and the entitled to receiv
fine thought, I could write On the other hand, consider the out the accidentally kicked it and she The column it will include Interred Plute pages of the memories that flocked goings, as follow.
„hild ofted. Immediately, both the expedition himself.. then set out, with D'Annunzio at its hermen, and crews of Pilotage ato me, during those two minutes on 3 "cs" at Bessie's Bar...$ 150lefondants me down, the women head and along the road it was Lighthouse Authorities Vessels, an In ship in Hongkong harbour, when 6 tifins, etc...
truck her on the forebend, while the of Post Office Cable Ships, joined by many others.
una caught hold of her by the bair delivered blaws on her back. At this time her mistress came out ad interfered and asked the man why he struck her, when ho replied;
attitude.
In other parts of the Eupite the qualifying service will be the same. but all details will be determined by the several Governments,
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all around was silent..
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Cross-examined by: Mr. Lo, wit-
The anticyclone has weakened. It is (now central near Strongbri.
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VISITORS XE THE "HOTELA.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
November 14,
Mr D. Abraham
Mr S. Lister James Mr and Mrs Afonso Mr and Mrs Arnold Ke J. P. C. Alder Jone
Ur and kirs E. G. Mr EM. Fraph
anderson
Mr G. F. Kendall
Mr Rog Andersen kir, and Birs Mr and Mrs Antonio Kawley Me and Mr R. 1. Mr F. Kidd
Austin
Mr. Barton
Mr W. R. LaBBZ
Mr mod 2113 Lauritass
A depression is still shown to the cast of the Visayas.
r Ten Benchodi Hungkung Rathtall for the 24 hoursMrs R. Pathos Mme. Leiria
3r and Mrs C, H. Madre Ado Livry
Person
Me and fry W. U
ealing at 10 am. to-day, 9.00 locb. owl since January 1st, 73.41 inches. against in average of 81.33 inches Str T. Gerion Myth Lloyd
ian L. E. Berchtoldsfr O. Ladia Forecast for the 81 bourg, ending at HD. M. Digs Ste 8. the
en on November 18th. 1-Hongkong to Cap Rock. winds, fresh; fine.
1.-Formosa Chandel. NE. winds, MPJ. M. Bady Mr and Mrs C strong.
Bray
Mr R. J. Birbeck Dr. W.-Mackosa. N.F.Mr&Mrs. Bisasy Dr O. Marriot
Mr FR Boerick Metra J. Martia Mr do Beradowsky Air V. Mathews
Mr S Meer, J. EMA Morrison Med M Mehertz
J-Bouth ponet of China between fongkong and Lamocks. The sama M
South cast of 'Ching between
1. Hongkong and Hainan. The same as
MT. H. G. Brug
Bald
Mrs BB. Broome Mr J. Brown Mr A. W. Bun Bxsenator. "To
Burton
Mr J. L. Butta
pills after "etc.".. I saw again a crowded saage be moral & intellectual damage are Town Hall in a distent contin-Loss by delaying issue of
I heard the Mayor read the
China Mai (2 days..... 17500 Infficial announcement and then in efence the involuntary silence of
No. 1. Total 190.60 bare a right to kill her, too.""
Witness then went in to the room thanksgiving, the vast throng stood
F. B. M-We want ali, sorts where she socaltted blood and rice. for one moment before breaking into
arems. If we can keep then writingShe was later admitted into hospital. wildest cheers.
poetry we keep them out of wors mischief, don't we? We conside
went to the Police Station and re- we are entitled to the episcopal that she and her mistress. Hongkons Observatory, Nov. 25. 1919. Hr H.J. Carey
norted the assault. blessing, if we had our rights.
She explained "Mac."-Your friend was wrong. Ithe incilent, bus was not advised by Hongkong was never oficially do the Police to go into hospital. When cribed as a "wink of iniquity." The fshe left the Abation, site was brougi: Dike of Somere called Shaneh to the hospital by her mistress. She that speaking in Parliament in 1869, was admitted on the 2nd inst. and Shanghai has changed a lot since discharged on the 5th. She left the then. and is now only iniquitous in hospital after asking permission of spots. We prefer not to name the the doctor, as she felt lonely there.
As the troops came in sight of Fiume the big bell on the main tower rang out, and seen all the bells in the town. were pealing. The premises where French and 'British troops were lodged were immediately placed under the guard and protec His Majesty the King has alas tion of the Brigade Rezina and their been graciously pleased to signify his sentries withdrawn. The command pleasure that a Mercantile Marine
There were may disabled soldiers ers of Allied troops were communi War Medal be gmated to the per- in that crowd, there were many war cated with by telephone, and replied sous specified in the previous paru, widows and there were thousands of that they agreed, under the circum. graph, wh3, are qualifal for the wives, mothers, sisters and dough stances, to accept the accomplished British War Melal, and who, ia ters of men in the fighting line. fact, and would observe a passive addition, can supply such evidenceMost of them hughed while tears as may be approved by the Authorstreamed down rhein Sices. No one The Balian commander General ties referred to in that paragraph of talked sense, everyone bubbled und Pittaloga immediately tried to stop having served at sea on at least one laughed and cried and for three days I pictured the advance, but in valo. He sent touge through a danger zone. For joy reigned supreme. out troops to meet those of D'An this purpose voyage through a another scene written to me by a nunzio and to order. them to stop danger zone meanAS: —
brother in France. He wrote from out-ide the town, but his men im
tu) A voyage on a ship which ena village near Mons. mediately fraternised with those of
tered or cleated a United On our last march up here we D'Annunzio. The General twice sent
Kingden port, or a French had a mast, interesting sight, Ano- nineteen armouredrars with machine-
port, or 3 Mediterraneanther Sub, and I were bringing the guns, but they also immediately went
port
company up and hul halted in over to D'Annunzio. With his last detachment General Pittalaga met
felt or the side of a deep sunken D'Annunzio at the point where he was eatering the town. He saluted D'Annunzio, and ther said to him: "I have strict orders and must pre. vent an act which may have incalcul able consequences for our country." The poet replied: "I understand your words, General. You will, order your men to fire on you do so, order them to fire on me. Here I am, let them first fire on me." Saying this, he moved towards the soldiers, exposing his breast, adorned with the medal of military honour. There was а
1) Such other voyages in other party of the world as shall be specified in a further notice. The Medal will be in bronze, and the riband will be green and red arranged vertially, with a narrow white line between them.
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apots.
with
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hoarding-house manere, sprinkling of other Asiatics.
Surely it would be possible to
road. A few yards in front of where insist on shipping companies provid
The mistress of the girl was called. Ges-examined by Mr. Lo. she said that after she had been down to the station, she went with the servant-
wirl to see Dr. To at the hospital. She believed-that it was due to the
blows that the girl vomined blood At the hospital, Dr. To examined
I was sitting was a-deep mine cratering two seperate magways and ser and found her temperature to the road and beyond, about 100ido away with this congestion aihe 101 degrees. She was told that
I understand that unpleasantnes. as a substantial farm house.
prepamtions for Junctions for the
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the girl was in a serious state.
T. F. CLAYTON, Director,
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HONGKONG TIDES.
بعد
The tide table given below has been piled at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis if observations taken by meats of an tomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basic st Tsim Sha Thu
aring the years 1809-8,
inches below mean sea-level
The zero of the table corresponds with he zero of the sounding in the Admiralty bars, which has been found to be a teet
de gange at the Victoria Naval Yard To obtain the depth of water on the add feet +inches, and on the gange about the field, when a Belgiends in aid of the Devastated Re-interview with Dr. To, and ascer
A few of our men were standing
Mr. Ln and that he had a longtrebes to the beight given in the table. at Lamont Deck, Aberdeen, add 10 feet neroplane circled round once twice, the second time almost within ions are going on space a detained that the girl was not seriously The Authorities referred to intouching distance. Seeing he wantses the fact the public are not hurt. The cause of the high fever
kept better informed, through the soldiers, their brothers, but before Pangraphs I and II will deterruine ed to land, I tell the men to keep means of the daily local Press given the medical certificate, which clear. The third time he swooped shell hole the very nearest he could its support and success upon the ground floor, was admitted into hos which after all eveatuchy depends as follows:-Lai Kuen, a eer- down and landel, just missing the that is being done, in a
vant-girl of No. 4 Caine Road, get to the firm-hover; he knew the public. From what I hear through cital on the 2nd inst. at 1.35 p.m. ground by heart. No sooner had be the little escape roues, which exit suffering from fever-101 degrees. Officers, men and women referred stopped than a woman rushed front all gatherings of men and women She but no external marks of vic- movement among the troops, who to in the Announcement who, whilst tire house and embraced and kissed and even of mea alone, quite a lenes on her body and no signs of Tam 11 approached the poet and cheered serving at so, were captured by the hin, before he had time to leare e cold water has been throw uponary external injures. She was dis-
my
him. The General saw his opposi tion was useless. He walked up to the poet and complimented him. The soldiers on both sides imme. diately cheered the poet and the General, and without further orders they crossed the read which divides Fiume from the suburbs and entered the town.
whether any applicant is disqualified for the Medals by reason of miscos duct during the war.
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enemy or lost their lives through enemy action or were precluded by disablement through enemy action from their service at sen, before being able to complete their qualifying ser rice for one or both of the metaly, will be deemed to have qualified.
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General Pittaluga withdrew alone, The melals earned by deceased and the soldiers opened a way for officer; then and women, will be him. He stopped his car at the sued to their legsters or next-of-kin public gardens, where a large crowd entitled to receive them. had assembled and made a short speech to the people. He said: "You ought now to be satisfied, and I hope
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Instructions as to the submission that your destiny will be fulfilled. I of clicks and other particulars will at heart and soul with you, but I
.shortly be issued. exhort you to show the greatest respect to the Allies." D'Annunzio meanwhile proceeded to the military headquarters, where he took over the command of the city.
July, 1010.
INSTRUCTIONS AS TO THE SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS, &c., IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
machine.
The woman was the disciples of publicity. mother, and this incident occurred 12.30 pm, on the 11th Novem ber, 1919.
**The boy, had made straight for his home and his mother with the
good nous.
a
I shail think of that story, every year on November 11, and also of riend of mine, whose husband was killed a Bow hours before Armistice
was signed.
Titter
It is a short sighted policy, this hotting up of information until everything is cut and dried, and eri- ticism and Suggestions are of no
arail.
was due to excitement. He was
charged on the Gh.
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The woman defendant said that structive advice and suggestions, or the day in question while she was and many a scheme which sounds leaning on the staircase looking down
right when put forth in a commit below, where her grandson tee room and supported by scene oge playing with a toy, ricahn, the girl And now it is all over and we are with a personally strong enough time out from a room and slapped ail reaited and our troubles nearly overrule the reet, cannot bear the the child on the face, who cried out She at once went Forgotten. Many of us are a lot light of the cold and practical news. immediately.
She poorer than we were before the war, paper report, written by a parsor lown followed by her son. at least, we have not got any bank trained to be the go between, be tried to catch hold of the girl but balances to speak of; some of our tween the organizens and the public. he ran away. Her son ran after men folk were middle aged, when now bear that a very energetieber, and slapped her on the face. they threw up everything and left American has consented to take The child explained that the girl had their wives and daiktren to carry on,charge of the publicity section of the kicked over his toy while he was on a pittance and the savings, in work, wo the public will no longer playing. She was on friendly terms ke oki stocking, but they are richer full themselves into a false sense of with the tenants on the ground floor udy respecte than they were security in the belief, that the until some trouble arose in the
Trousers belonging i before and so are their women, and themes for assisting the worsen and seventh, theon. their children.
children of the Devastated Regions, to her son were lost, and she sent
servant downstairs to enquire whe- og herratury, Nov. 15, 2016. Capt. & Mrs Daviesra Finlay Smith It is a bit hard just at first to is dead and buried. settle down to the humdrum office Gossip reports that a flower day ther the servants there bad been up- at Mercantile Marine Offers and at routine and the daily duties and to will be arranged to raise money for stairs, and had any knowledge of the missing trousers. She then had the the Ollives of Filotage Light-ury and forget the experience of the advertising expenses.
The Portuguese community are trouble with the ground tenants who lause Authorities, IE, however, an past years, experiences which are upplicant is unable to attend at any not a popular subject of conversation going to provide the dowers and the accused her of blaming them for the such Office, a written request guy in Hongkong. The intolerant listen day is to coincide with the Gym. larceny of the trousers.
Mr. Lo mid he did not believe that The Daily News understands that he sent to the Marine Department, er is inclined to forget that it is the shale oil deposits recently dis Bount of Trade, London, for an apopt
the girl was at all seriously hurt, as on the second day of her admit covered in Norfolk have been proveď of suficient richness, both in quantity for forma.
unge into the hospital, she played in the ward, and left the hospital without the consent of the doctor.
His Worship said that as regards tive assault, the man was wrong in slapping the girl. He should have Ele imposed a fine of $10.
NORFOLK OILFIELD.
KING'S LYNN AS A SECO 'D PITTSBORO.
(a.) All applications should be made on the foms which are provided
and quality, for commercial develop b.) Officers, men and womeo. ment, and that the necessary steps
khana.
LIST OF FASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
November 15
MTL J. Davies
Eng.-Comdr
Lawson
Mr R G Dix-ç
Maj. Leslie mith
W. Mrs&MissStoltings
Mir and Mrs S. J.
Syrett
Mr & Mrs R polan Mr & Mr. A, H.,
Van Driel
Testan
Mr G. II Draith Capt. & Mrs Tomery JohnMaj Gen. 1. Ventris
Rey,
Q.
T.
M & M
Duncan
Mr & Mia
Enger Waldegrave
Mis Farrow Mr A. Fo'bergill
Maje Mrs Wakeman Mr P. D. Wilson
CARLTON HOTEL
Mias? Jones
Mr. Keskhaven
Fer ea China ir H. E. Bondi Rer and Mr. W. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Comer, Muster Harold comer, Mis Buth Comer, Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Mrs. Geo. Enoch, Miss Til Gaya Mr T: M-Harling Mr Angust Bahn, Rev. and Mrs. G. E.
Mr F. Payneq. Mr. Kelley infant, Master Ralph Hilmer, Mr. Ca Mr J. P'onish Huang, Mr. J. Jefferrys, Mr. and Mrs. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
Lawrence P. Kent, Mr. and Mrs: La Ahir J.. rundon Bir M. Huntington
Mr Ch var Byll Mr J. DLvy Chong, Miss La Muel, ise Violet Mrs F. E. Cameron Miss A. Lidexte the C.P.0.8. Co RMS. Empress of Ana Mr. C. B. Li, Mr. Frank Long, Mt. Mr and Mrs Crocker Mr. Mick
Lamont, Mr. H. C. Lau, Mr. U. La Miss J. Clark Mise. Montgomery arrived at Nagasaki on Nov. 14, JD W. C. Lyman, Mr. B. L. McCutchen, left there Nov. 14, p.m., and is due Mr and Mrs. W. A. McKellar, Mr. P. Mrs 12M Edwards Mr V. Bueber
Masters rocker Mr. Ta komis at Tsingtay on Nov. 16, a.m,
Marshall, Mr. T. Rasmussen, Miss N. 0. C.P.U.S. the
Co's 8.9.
Mr A, Veau arrived at Kohe on Nov. 14, a m., Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Massey Teague Dr & Mr Holleman Mr. Vink
Methsen Scott Mr. O, Ecott, Mr. EO TMr J. Hargreaves
Me J. Hay
MS Vellenga his chore Nov. 14, midnight, and is Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Vanderman, Mr. Mr and Mrs Hodges Mr D. Wilson due at Nagasaki on Nay. 18, .. Woins, Mrs. S. Wong and infant, Mr. The NY, K. a. Aria Maru (Calcutta 8. Y. Yan, Mr. and Mr G. B. Youngberg Line) left Calcutta for this port via and infant, Mrs. A B. Xiques, and Miss Singapore on the 12to Nov., and is Inez Xiques. expected here on the lat Dec..
Wenk or superiority that It is probably only a rumour-but prungle these stories, but memory they do my that the original or- and a feeling of joy and security in ganzer has never had an otheial re who have served during part of the being me again said dear friends, pls to her official request to the fer production in bulk are to be taken wur in the Royal Navy, H.N...and daily dangers. In a little while range a benefit for the fund.
after of the di-conforts, hardships organizers of the Gymkhana to ar immediately
under special Naval Engagements The importance of this develop (., Portu. T 121 and its variante). will be as it was before, the big Newspaper reports of the proceed ment is described by Major-General in the Army, or in the Royal Airssons will be forgotten, and the old ing lead ber to believe, that her told her mistress of her conduct. Haise, Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Bilder and Rev. & Mrs Hawer Mr P, Hardie
This Sir George Scott-Moncrieff, who Force, bare in nnny cases perform-Petty standards of life and society request has been granted. during the war was Director General ed service during some other part oft up again. Perhaps 1 But only place would have been a priceless of Works and Fortifications, as the War which would entitle them for a little while. The masses are source of copy for a comio opera by making this country
Pity they "practically to the Mercantile Marine War ke to-day and the lesson of force Gilbert and Sullivan.
Such funny things Suck officers,, men and has been driven into their formerly never visited it. independent of foreign sources of Mechan
women, wil be awarded the Mer dull and quiescent hearts. Revolu do happen here. supply in emergencies."
Miss Van der Flier who has gone world. It is stated that the quantity of cantile Marine War Medal if theirton and Bolshevism are striking the
to Shanghai to lecture and demon- clairns are approved, apart from any petroleum products in the shale further mediul which they may be England is better off than must state with her own private little already in sight" exceeds 200 awarded under the regulations of countries, because England is the movie show, is returning to Hong. milion tons, and that within 20 years the Admiralty, Wor Office or Air fairest and freest country in the long and will give a benefit perfcrrn.
Ministry.
work. To-day we are all in the melt. ance on December 1 st which His the industry will have so developed
(c.) Qualifying service will in all ing pot and the government that has Excellency the Governor and other as to employ 25,000 persons. The cases be service at sea, and not ser- the imagination and foresight to leading officials not forgetting all the quality of the cil is said to be better rice in harboure, rivers, or other comprehend new conditions and start Taipans and Taipanesses are said to reform without having ite hands have promised to be present. A than that of Derbyshire, and seven inland waters.
forced will be the greatest nation cubocet is arranged for December 18 The P. M. 5. 8. Co.'s 9.5. Doylestown fresh sites have already been chosen (d) Legateos or next-of-kin of the world..... for the sinking of shafts.
deceased officers, men and women,
or the 6sk according to suitability of
1.
Meeting a ship in Hongkong date. will not be entitled to participate in trying experience. It would he well
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arrived at Singapore on the 19th Instant, and is expected to sail from thence for this port on the 15th.
on the 18th November
·DEPARTED,
November 14.
November 13
The shafts, works, and workmen's
It sounds in einbryo, like one long The N.T.K... Iwa w (Bombay Line) dwellings are to be connected with the preliminary distribution of metal for a few responsible officials to drawn out agony of about two days loft Bombay for this part, on the ribunds, but must await the distribu-mingle with the comanen herd, on duration. Money spending, ama the Great Eastern main line from tion of medals, to which the usual a few occasions and with them teur theatricals, so amusing to the
28th October, and is expected here Mes W, F. K. Fearon, Mr M. Falloon, Per xa. Persia Mara:Mr. G. Cline,
King's Lynn.
KAM Mrs. V. Hansen, child and Aaistic servant, quantity of riband will be attached.
mount the gangway from the wharf amateur tictors, concerts and jazze G.PO.S. CUs RMB. Empress of Mr. G. Harper, Bir. and Mrs. B. A Th The existence of shale oil beds in
Base arrived at Yokobains, left grauss and 1 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. B (c.) The Board of Trade will be or launch to the ship's deck. bands and dancing and a counter of there noon, Nov. 9, and is dus at East Anglia has been suspected for the sole judge as to whether ap- I venture to think that one such left over from the MC.L. Bazaar. Vanesaver on Nov. 17.
Tan Oordt, Mr, W. J. Poole, Capt and many years, but it was not until about plicants are qualified, under the experience would, make them take
Any errors in dates and details in The P. & O. B1.& AL as Novers foft Mrs. H. A. B. Schalte and 3 children, six years ago that the matter was "terms of the foregoing announce drastic action to make things a bit the above mount are due to that
Singapro for this Port on the 1222 Mr. H. W. Thomss, and Mr. J.Tanniongee. Instant at 8 am, and in das bers on:2 seriously taken up by the British Oilent, for any, and if so for which, more comfortable for the public. lying jade rumour and they call forth
the lait instant at about noon), 2- When the gangway is lowered wait, any contradiction or correction we The N.T.K. s.e. Tadjo Maru (Australian Fer s.s. Bado Maru-Mr. and Mrs. Cómpany. Experimental work was' | The preliminary isle to any aping friends and relatives make a step shull toel that we have done a public Line left, Sydney for this port on PJ. Moojen, Major D. 0. Livel interrupted by the war, but on replicant of media riband cannot by forward to welcome the returned service to Mrs. Busil Taytour, who
the 31st October and is expected Miss Mooien, Miss Harrison, Mr. B. A. hore on the 2lat Novembar,
Young, Mrs. E. B. Van Sant, Mr. Mackay, sumption it was discovered that rich, itself entitle the applicant to the wanderer or new comer. This stop deserves all the advertisements N... a Kitano Nari. (Kuropean Mr. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. Forrent, Mr. deposits covered an area of over 100 subsequent award of the correspond.is the last one for many a dreary can get for her undaunted and busi Line) luft London for this port vis and Mrs. W. D. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. square miles, being bounded by a ing medal...
Suez Canal on the 18th October, and Pickering. Hou. and Lady Van Driel, The N., . Inala Mars (European Miri Amlin, Mr. B. Cruz Mr. Hodge Is expected here on the 24th Nov. Mr. M. Arthur, Miss A. M. Meadows, Line) lefs London for this port vis Mr. B. Akesson, Mr. J. Chalkley, Mr. W. Suez Canal on the lat Nov., and is Barasamo, Mr. Beard, Mrs. Barzamoff, expected bere on the 10th Dec and Mrs. Little...
rough rectangis between King's Lynn, Great Massingham, Downham Mar ket, and Cockley Cley.
of the medals referred to.
Marine Department,
Board of Trade,
July, 1910,
inutes From all sides comen annesslike energy nad push, in the avalanche of mixed humanity, in cause of those poor suffering people which the European clement is con- who has elected to help. Good luck epicuously absent, crushed back by to her whemes. the onrush of cooles and Chinese
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