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THURSDAY, MAY 5, - 1921.

Hughes & Hough

AUCITOKEZES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.

:

Coal ContractorE

General Brokers.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

No

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

an EXTRAORDINARY MEET ING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION will be held at the GITY. HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of May, 1991, at NOON,

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS for the purpose of considering and it

thought fit of passing the following MEX Undarrigand have rossired Instruc-resolutions:"

tions to sell by Pabile Action, (FOR LOGUES OF EER COFCTÉRIS),

on

"FRIDAY,

May 6, 1921, commencing at-2.30 , at their Sales Rooms, No. Des Yeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

An Assortment of Chinese Perealains, Carios, Lmoquered Ware, Lo,

Including a variety of 5-coloured sad S-coloured Vases, Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Vases sed Incense burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures and Vases, Kakemonos, Lacquered Cabinets, Ivory, Agate and Crystal Ornaments.

The above, stock recently arrived from the North and includes pieces

from the Micz, Kunghi, Kienlung and Towkwong Periods.

The bulk of which will be sold

without reserve.

(Full particulars from catalogue) TERMS:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer

Mongkong, April 25, 1941.

(Fer account of the concerned) ON

TUESDAY, May 10, 1921, at 10.30 am, at No. 1, Cer's Path, Cor's Road, Kowloon,

&CTORY Vainable Household Furniture, &Co

therein contained. Including Pantry and Kitchen Utensils, &c..

(Full Farticulars from Catalogue) Terms:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.

"Hongkong, May 3, 1921.

(FOR 1000T OF THE CONSERNKO),'

TUESDAY,

"May 10, 1921, commencing at 2.30 P. at their Sales Rooms, Ya B Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

AX ASSORTMEST OF Superior Household Linens, &c., Comprising:-

Hemstitched and Scalloped Pillow Cases, Bed Sheeting 72in. and 90-in. wide, White Satin Quilts, Bed Valances, Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Turkish Towels, Bath Sheets, Hucka back Towels, Crochet and Drawąwork Doilies, White Calico, Ladies" and Gent.'s Handkerchiefs.

And

A number of 3arble Statuettes, Terias: Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 4, 1921.

(FOR LOOOUNT OF THE CONCERYXD),

TUESDAY,

- May 10, 1991, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Booms, No. 8, Des Vaux Boad, Corner of Ice House Etreet,

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI "TURE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,

&c.,

ocrprising

2.

1. That the Directors of the Hongkong

& Shanghai Banking Corporation be and they are hereby requested and sathorised by and on behalf of the shareholders of the Com- pany to take the steps necessary for the introduction of an Ordia- ance into the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for the enactment of the same by the Governor of Hongkong with, the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thersaf de effect the amendments necessary Ordinances under which tha Com. pany is incorporated and carrying De business so as to allow of the capital of the Company being from time to time increased from 20 millions of dollars the present authorised capital of the Company to 50 millions of dollar£.

the

That the Capital of the Hongkong| & Shanghai Banking Corporation be forthwith increased from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 by the creation of 40,000 New Shares of $125 each to be issued at the price of £10 on the terms after mentioned. Shareholders on the

Festern Registers to pay for their allotments at the rate of exchange for the Company's demand Bills on London on the day on which the instalments are due.

3. That the said New Shares be in the first instance, in such manner a the Director shall prescribe for that purpose, offered to share- holders in the proportion of one New Share for every three ahares of which on the 18th day of May, 1991, Shareholders shall respec- tively be the registered Holders, sed that any New Shares not accepted by Shareholders within the time limited by the Directors for that purpose be disposed of and allotted by the Directors in such manner and at such price as in their discretion they shall think best in the interests of the Com pany.

4. That the payment of the sum of £70 per share for each of the said New Shares he made as follows, viz.

let instalment of £35 on the

1st of July, 1921.

2nd and final instalment of £35 on the 1st day of October, 1921.

5. That the Directors ise to Share- holders, holding shares less than

or not a multiple of three, a frac tional certificate in respect of each share less than three or in excess

"INTIMATIONS.

CLUB

HONGKONG. JOCKEY CLUB,

THE SECOND IN GYMKHANA

MEETING will be held (wisther Permitting) at the HAPPY VALLEY, on SATURDAY, May 7th, commencing

5.50 r. *

"The Charge for Admission will be $1 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club.

Soldiers and Sailors în uniform Half-

price.

The 'Stewardia invité the LADIES

of Hongkong to be present. Hongkong, May 4, 1921.

St. John's Cathedral

MONDAY, May 9th,

th

at 9.15 p.m.

ORGAN RECITAL

Vocalist:

Mrs. A.M. Bower-Smith

BONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that IN GENERAL MERTING Di Members will be held in the pavilion of tha Club on TUESDAY, the 10th May, 1921, at 5.30 pm for the purpose of confirming the following resolutions which were passed at an extraordinary general meeting of members held on the 34th day of April, 1921.

1. That the

present Hoogkong Cricket Club be wound up, and the Committee be authorised to take "all necessary steps for the purpose

2. That the Committee be authorised ⚫to register & Company limited by

guarantee not exceeding $100 per member, on the terms of the Memorandum and Articles of 'Association which will be submit- ted to the Meeting.

.

3. That the Committee be authorised to assign and hand over to the new Company, when registered "all the assets of the Club.

By Order of the Committee.

L. S. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, May 2, 1921.

CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ARSO- CIATION OF HONGKONG.

NOTICE.

of a multiple of three and allet THE FOURTH ORDINARY AN NUAL GENERAL MEETING of Doe New Share to every person the Constitutional Raferm Association who shall produce these such Fractional Certificates on or before of Hongkong will be held in the old Chamber of Commerce Boom, City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 11th day of May, 1991, at 5.30 pm, for the following

the 1st day of July, 1921, and pay the first instalment in respect "thereof.

G. That after payment of the instal- ment," and pending payment of the remaining instalment, Scrip Certificates in such form as the

Dining Suites, Mirror back Side board, Dining Table, Chairs, de.. Chesterfield Sofas, Armchairs (DAW), Card and Occasional Tables, One Up- & holstered Suite, Bedroom Furniture comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes, -Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstanda, &c., 9. Dinner Services, Crockery, and: Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Catlery.

Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, &c.

Also Several New Beary Brass Eedateada. Fall Particulars from Catalogus).

„Tarms.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionsere Hongkong, May 4, 1821.

MUMEYA,

Japanese Photographers. We have removed our Promises to No E, Queen's Bowd, O. Bilting hours from 9am to 9p.m

Directors may determine be issued in respect of such New Shares entithog the holders on payment of the remaining instalment, and subject to such other terms as to approval, date for lodging scrip certificates and otherwise as the Directors may prescribe, to be registered as the owner of the shares respectively represented by such Scrip Certificates.

. That interest at the rate of 6 por tent.. per annum be allowed out. of the profits of the Company on instalments paid in advance of the dates when the same became dne, and that registered hoiders of Scrip Certificates for New Shares be entitled in respect of such New Sbares" to participate in future. dividenda on an equality with the old shares, in proportion to the instalments paid up, and from due dates for payment of asme. That interest at the rate of 3 per centum per annum be charged on each instalment nes punctually paid, sad be paid with esch such

instalment

That all moneya, received from

premium on the said New Shares: be added to the Sterling Reserve Food.

FOR THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION, A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong: April 28, 1921.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

purposes.

To receive the Report of the Com- mitter and Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1920.

י

THE CHINA MAIL.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS SINSERTIONS,`.

$1. PREPAID Brary additional word 6 Cents

for 3 insertions.

TO LET.

UROPEAN HOUSE, No. 7, Middle

Road, Kawicon, large and airy, TOOTS #bathroom Apply-Yu Kam Hing, Co Messrs. Johnson, Stokes

& Marter.

ONE LARGE GODOWN, (known as,

the Mody's Wanchai Godown). Two Large Boocos with Verandan sitosted Queen's Road East, suitable for LEE Europea's Residence Apply to Hrux & Co., 202, Queen's Road Central

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mafi.)

NEW RADIO. SERVICE

WASHINGTON, May 4th. The Naval authorities announce the establishment of a commercial radio ser vise between the United States and the Dutch East Indies.

CHINESE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES IN

CHILE

LONDON, May 4th-

On Yang King, the First Secretary of the Chinese Legation, has left for Peking, ram where he will proceed to Chile as Charge d'Afaires.

REDUCTION OF WAGES.

NEW YORK, May sth. It is announced that a reduction of

per cent. in the wages of day labour, Steel Corporation is proposed, which ers in the plants of the United States

affects nearly 173,000-

ORIENTAL OPERA.

PUCCINI'S NEW WORK.

A CHINESE PRODUCTION,

Rome. April 7.-The press states that Signor Giacomo Puccini, the wel-known composer-wp-composed

Madame Butterfly "among his other successful operes, is fulfilling the pro- mist be made to Madame Tanski Miura of writing a new opera having China as the scene..

The libretto is taken from the play **Re Turandoce" written by Count Carlo Gozzi in the 18th century, which was translated info German by Schiller. Gozzi was descended” from an.old Venetian family and was born at Venice in March 1722. He was £« most precocious youth, and wrote. four poems before the age of six- teen. He was a rival of the great Italian dramatist Carlo Goldoni, against whom he wrote satirical

verses.

The scene of the opera will be laid in an imaginary ancient China, with plenty of. Fantastic poetry.

Puccini- studied Chinese music:: especially, their popular songs, and, was sept purposely to China to hear some of the Chinese songs which seemed to him very simple and primi-

He also obtained from American some of these on phono graph records.

tive. To consider the following resolu tions:-"

(1) That all the non-Chinese members

of the Legislativa Council, be ・・・ elected

(8) That a larger electoral body be,.

adopted in the case of all such ..non-Chinese members with the exception of the Representative of the Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce.

(3) That there be an Unofficial majority on the Legislative Council with such safeguards as are provided in the Constitution of Ceylon. (4) That a petition be sent to the

House of Commons saking for the support of the Members in securing the above change in the Legislative Council

To consider, in conjunction with the Members of the Kowloon Resident' Asacciation, say resolution which may be moved in regard to the increase of House Rates, and any other Municipal matters.

To élect the Officers and Committee for the ensuing year.

By Order of the Committee,

L.M. WHYTE,

Hon. Becretary,

-

Hobgkong, Kay 4, 1991.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

: LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held

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It is not certain. when the opert will be ready, as the poets Sincani and Abami, who are providing the libretto have only written two acts se far.

"MYSTERY" OF TOBACCO.

HOW ENGLISH MAKERS KEPT IT

DARK IN 1536. ~

Every smoker should be interested in an early 18th century M.S. of the House of Lords, which has just been.. published, among many others, -in volume form, for it contains an ac count of the way in which English tobacco manchucmrers prevented their secrets getting known and used in Russia more den 200, years ago.

It seems that Nathaniel Gould and others had made a contract with the Tear of Muscovy in 1698 to import quantities of tobacco into his domi nions, and sent over Peter Marshall and his wile, versed in the cutting. and roling of tobacco, together with instruments and materials necessary thereunto."

Other merchants of London had also entered into contracts, with Toar officers to supply large quantities of tobacco and to send mon

As many persons skilled in the spin-

. the Company's Offices, St.ning and rolling of tobacco as the Tsar

George's Building. on SATURDAY, 21st May, 1921, at 11:30 am for the purpose of presenting the Report

should require together with the in- striments, engines and materials and liquors commonly used in that work

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of the Directors together with a State-, by which means his eubject

the REGISTER of SHARPS of ment of Accounts to 28th February, the Corporation will be CLOSED from 1921, and electing Directors and THURSDAY, 8th May to BATUR. Apoior The Transfer Books of the DAY, 28th May (both days inclusive)] Company will be closed from the 14th during which period no Transfer of to the 21st May, 1921, both days Shares can be registered.

fndtistve

By Order of the Court of Directors

JAG STEPHEN

Chief Mandgez.

Hongkong, April 28, 192

By order of the Board of Directors GIBB, LIVINGSTON & GO.

Hongkong, May 4, 192

would become equally skilled in that -mystery-with- any of her Majesty's

subjects, dealers in tobacco.

The English tobacco manufacturers thereupon petitioned Queen Anne, and east redoubtable Monarch nipped the scheme to the but.

ondered that

THE QUEST OF MOHAMMED'S SACRED SLIPPER SERIES.

VILL-THE SIEGE OF THE No doubt, I concluded, I have been

tricked by a cliance résérublance.

"UPLANDS."

BY SAXE ROHMER,

{Continued from yesterday.)

(COPYRRUNT, 1917.)

The end of the quest in which Earl Dexter, the dammten American, plays

• game of Amariona #blua" for his own life and that of the narrator of

Hassas of Aleppo kimesit

KARLIER TELPON

(Router"i Servios to the China Mailz:

FIGHTING IN. UPFER SILESIA

BERLIN, May th Grave insurrection has broken out in the Polish part of Upper Silesia, and the Inter-Allied Commission has pro Having dispatched my telegram claimed martial law throughout a RA part of Upper. Silesis, and also, com- boarded, the 6.55. I thought I should centrated tanks and troops in the pris have the compartment to myself, and, cipal centres of disorder. so deep in reverie was I, that, the It appears that, on the occasion, "of train was actually clear of the plat-Polish national feast day, insurgenta i

frontier forms ere I learned that I had a tossed the

and cupied Beuthen, Eattowitz. and Tarnowie, companion. He must have joined me

where serious shooting occurred. A num at the moment that the train started.

ber of railway bridges between. Oppela Certainly. I had not seen him enter. and Karlamat were destroyed. * But, suddenly looking up. I met the eyes of this man who occupied the corner seat, facing me.

This person

Another report deciares that the in- gents numbered 20,000 irregulars, who engaged in ferce fighting the German Plebiscite Police. vas olive-skinned.

LONDON, May al clean-shaven, fine-featured and per-outbreak in Upper Silesis occurred me British telegrams state that the Poliak. these modern Arabian Nights, with factly groomed. His age might have the night of lay and, on the easterst

beer anything from twenty-five to border of the Upper Silesian industri forty-five, but his hair and brows were area and in the region of Piese d jet black. His eyes, 100, were nearer Byebaik.

The insurgents captured most af to real black than any human Brebaik. Several soldiers in Polish I had ever seen before excepting forms participated. those of Hassan of Aleppo.~.

4 number of Italian officers and mee were wounded A British police officer was made a prisoner, but subsequently released

When the invitation came from Hilton to spend a week roughing it with him in Warwickstite, I accepted with alacrity. if ever a man needed a holiday I was that man.. Nervous

My travelling companion watched breakdown threatened me at any me of that I was certain. I could moment; the ghastly outrages per- feel his gaze.--Bot he made no move

It appears that the Allied troops ročajs- petrated by Hassan of Aleppo, with and no word passed between us. This tured Ternowitz French troops are shal all of which I had been associated, was the situation when the train slow-5ghting the rebels in Kattowitz. Britza were now making toll of my nervoused into Northampton. At Northamp-oficial circles take a very serious view of system.

ton, to my indescribable relie! Frank the movement, which is considered to be

& determined and systematic attemps to. "A brief wire had contained the welly, I was as nervous in those days anticipate the decision of the Supre

woman the Oriental, traveller step- Council by forcibly seizing disputed come invitation, and, up to the time when I had received it. I had been ped out on to the platform. unaware thar Hilton was back in Eng- Having reclosed the door, he turn land. Moreover, beyond the fact thated and leaned in through the open his house, Uplands," was near H-window.

for which I was instructed to change "Evidently you are not concerned,"

U.S. NAYAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL.

WASHINGTON, May z

It is announced that President Harding

at New Street Station, Birmingham, Mr. Cavanagh," he said. Be warn-objects to the provision of the Nava

Bat ed. Do not interfere with those that Appropriations Hill requesting him so

I had little idea of its location.

he had added "Wire train and will meet at-H"; so that I had no un- easiness on that score.

on the train.

are!"

The night swallowed him up. My fears had been justified; the

call a aaral disarmament conferenon,

the ground that it might appear te convey a Congressionst recommendati on international policies within the juris

stated that the bill, which hum already passed the House of Represen tives, will, therefore, be submitted to t Senate without this provision It understood that President Harding"" desires approximate to disarulament, he has reiterated his opinion that ample appropriations should be provided carry out the 1916 programme

armament programme is established...

U.S. IMMIGRANTS.

I had contemplated catching the man was an hashishina spy of Hasdiction of the Executive, 2.45 from Euston, but by the time Sin of Aleppo! What did it mean?”

had got my work into something like

The train reached New Street at order, I decided that the 6.55 would 9. with the result that having guiped be more suitable, and decided to dine a badly needed brandy and soda in the buffet, I just missed the cosmet- When at last I found myself in the tion; hence I found myself standing cab, bound for Euston, 1 sat. back at ten minutes to eleven up on the with a long-drawn sigh. The quest H platform, watching the red tail-round out the navy, before a da of the Prophet's slipper was ended; light of the. "Iocal disappear into in all probability that blood-stained the night. There was no one to meet relic was already Eastward bound. me. Then, I realized to the full, that Hassan of Aleppo, its awful Guard- with four miles of lately England ian, had triumphed and had escaped before me there hung about my head retribution. Earl Dexter, the daring a mysterious threat vague menace. cracksman who for a time had actu-

What was the matter with which ally held the thing, was dead.

wes warned not to interfere? Might Mycab was held up by a tempor-1 not, by my mere presence in that ary block in the traffic and my im- place, unwittingly, be interfering agination played me a strange trick.

DOW?

With the Station-master's direc- Another taxi ran close alongside. almost at the moment that the press trons -humming like a refrain in my of vehicles moved on again. Certain cars, I passed through the sleeping The ly, I had no more than a passing village and out on the road. gimpse of the occupants; but I could night was exceptionally clear, and. have sworn that violet eyes looked before me the path stretched as an suddenly into mine, and that the broken thread of silvery white gaupt face of the man who sat beside twining a sinuous way up the bracken- the violet-eyed girl was that of Earl covered slope, to where, sharply de Dexter.

"Ifined against the moon-lit sky, a cop The travellers, however, were im-pice, in grotesque silhouette, marked mediatetly lost to sight in the rear, the summit.. and I was left to conjecture whether There is nothing more deceptive this had been a not uncommon form than a straight road up a bill; and of optical delusion or whether I had half an hour's steady tramping saw seen a ghost.

me but approaching the trees.

I had, so far, resolutely endeavour

Now, as I

At any rate, as I passed in between the big pillars of the station. I seru-ed to keep my mind away from the tinized, and closely, the fumerous idea of surveillance. burrying figures about me. None of paused to light my pipe. I perceived them, by any stretch of the imagina-something move, in the shadows of tion, could have been set down for a neighbouring bush. that of Dexter, the Sombrero Man.

(To be continued.)"'·.

Worn out with

Agonising Pains

WASHINGTON, May th With a single dissentient rote, the Senate passed the Emergency Immign tion Bill, limiting admission into | United States of aliens to 3 per cent.

each nationality resident in the Unit States the time of the 1910 census.

OBITUARY.

LONDON, May 4th The death is announced of the well- known astronomer William Robert Brooke

REPARATIONS,

Loxion, May 4th. As regards the proposed measaras against Germosay, it may be recalled that the Treaty provides for fifteen years" occupation of te Rhineland, but the new terms would entend the period ́ ́in- definitely, until Germany pays Farther, that if the occupation of the Bahr area fails to bring the Germans to their seaLIOS

the naval penalties are likely to ichade Stettin, and Bremen harbours, with crews warships anchoring in Hamburg, Labeek, patrolling the quays to enforce the C toms regulations

Allied statesmen are highly satifici with the results of the conference. scheme for payment by Germany throng, guaranteed "bonds was mainly, the

of Mr. Churchill and M. Loneline French circles are fully con5dent of flex success of this scheme. M. Loucheur de clared yesterday, that the bonds will be the international money of the future.

LONDON, May th Marshal Foch and Admiral Grasset have returned to Paris Members of the Ba parations Commission have arrived London.

PARTS, May 2nd. M. Briand's viewpoint, as expressed at yesterday's London conference, has met with the unanimous approval of the French public, which considers that für- ther parley with Germany is utterly us les, and military measures must be pro corded with, Germany remaining in the meanwhile at liberty to comply with the

"Nothing gave me relief until I tried- De Witt's Pulis" says Mrs. Peters. Hers is a remarkable letter written by a lady they raltered my back after the first down I who has sudared tortures which are almost bought a battle from Boots the Chemists in the incredible to those who do not know the real High Brees, telly Oak, and before I had farshed Allies danand, until the occupation of ning of Kidney moabies Bat those who them I felt beans better. The pains are all gave the Ruhr district is an accomplised fact, know what theas agonising pans are-those who and I feel a diferent woman. I will always keep-avas.

hars experienced their low-

·ly -* Wearing out” effect should read, the followingTM letter, and even if you have tried everything" do not despair but do what Mrs. Peters diriget a-bor-of- De War's. Here are Mra." Peters own words.

-“For over nine years I suterad terrible agonies. from Kidney trouble" and prins in the back. I never Thought I should ever get over it. At night tis pain was intense and sleep was “sbeslutely out of the qua

tion. Z ways felt irritable -.

and depressed. The attacks

which rame on swiddenly -

the jalbe by me, I feel really grateful, because they have -eared me of thoser terrible pains. I am pleased

Tecommend them.".

Loxpo, May 4th The German Ambawador in Landem in ignorant of any new offer from Germany- of which the Reparations Commissiouras also, have heard nothing.

This Lepet was it from I-kabley. Tarrica, Kattle Road, Spire Da Birmingham, in Beptember: 191 Over five years,

LONDON, Her-th later, on December 22nd, Henter's New York, correspondent has 1919, the proprietors.of-De-reported that Mr. Washburn Chila Wit's Kidary and Bladder editor of Collier's Weekly, has been „Pillä heard Again funn Mraj-

AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IN TOKIO

Priors who aid, "I have selected as Ambassador in Tokyo

never had a retch of any

Home Esineble

sing your Filla curgă ma 'fire years ago,***

THE TOKUYO MARU” DISASTERS"

•LONDON, May 4t

At To curs Kidney trouble ed The Tokyo Maru was insured at

value of £300,000, and there ~376. hikely

• were as if ́i krsts were cutting right into the any kind you must positively gie să of the

the cargo

London, May 4t

small of my back. Maayaal many a time I have caus-the poinous. Bric Addi Razember, to be considerable insurance interests ont absolutely short cut with our The not to domes and the wildmand mag of these awful paina made my face all dren the kidneys, bladder, not through and salkow. The secretions wers thick and full the howala, we zodi Hdary pass dow. When" of sediment, and twarming pains came, on you-se the urine change to-a-waddy hibura frequently

color feature which castingrishes De Witt's A friend porn me a sample of De Witt's Fills Fill from all others you know that they and tell me to try them as they had done her base put their bealing tonch on the right spot apod. : I did so, and am really thankful I did, the Hidneys and the bladder.

De Witt's

Kidney & Bladder Pills

Rheumatism. / Cystitia, Back Lumbago,

Gravel

A Port Townsend message states: flat; the Takuya Maru is reported as a total lost. All passengers and crew have been saved, except 9 persons, who are missing

CONTROL OF TRAFFIC IH OPIUMS S

GENEVA, Mayath. A Consultative Commitmon of re League of Nations has been entrusted with the control of the traine in opiva and other harmful drugs. The object it to assist the Council of the League, with s view to ensuring the crying out the provisions of the

Hague Opium Con

vention.an (rest

Bir John

Mr. Hamilton Welkirk Cam

requested the Commeil of

[request members

| not yet ráži bad thi

without delay.

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