TUESDAY, APRIL 10, -1923.
NEAR EAST REFUGEES.
A DAY..
BRITISH REFUGEES FROM
- SMYRNA.
toothbrush."
THE CHINA MAIL.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
YESTERDAY'S GAMES.
The stands were well patronised yesterday when the brothens H. D.
guuisation will agree to thume the scorea then read & all but by win-
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
M. Becka, an engineer, has been appointed Finance Minister of Czecho-Slovakin.
The establishment of a municipal orchestra' is being, considered by the Bermondsey Borough Council
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Winkfield Place, the beautifut country home at Windsor of Sir Walter and Lady Susan Townley, is to be sold.
HOME TRADE.
MANCHESTER WEEKLY MARKET REPORT;
Messrs. James F. Hutton & Cô Ltd., Manchester report un der da February 28.-
Cotton values have been com sistently firm, and although the has been no material increase trade activity, American spot and near months have steadily gaind in strength day by day, the aggre Of 147,628 Parliamentary and gate advance being very near Local Government electors in per lb. Old crop values in fack all being advanced out of propafe 76,000 are women.
of their strength is undoubtedl the firmness of the American spo Serious disturbances are reported
markets. Those market continue t among the unemployed of Petro-lay stress on the bullishness of the grad, where the Red Guards were statistical position and freely ex called out.
press the view that this has not a It is proposed to raise a loan of in fact maintained that still
yet been fully appreciated. It i £10,000,000 to improve and extend prices are tained that still highe
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ONE-REFUGER CAN BE FED VOR 110,quently deported or interned. Most SAN URGENT APPEAL.
of thom have been living, during Do not wait for Governments, the past four years, more or less It is importive that the English AN APPEAL FROM HOME. While they deliberato, human lives from hand to mouth looking for, puulle, never slow to help where are being loat. Exposure and the ward (I fear with monthly decreas the real is understood, should have The Colonial Secretary bas forever-increasing, epidemics claim ing, confidence) to the payment of a fuller knowledge of the unspeak their claims for compensation for ablu aufferings of the Groek ro warded the following letter address their daily toll. ed to His Excellency the Governor LET YOUR IMANIGATION JIELT THÊM past damages na tlio sole means of fugees, numbering at least a mail. by the Secretary of the Imperial
Your heart cannot refuse the uced placing them in a position to relion, mainly women and children, and O. Rumjaha wet Thomas Lay War Relief Fund, Mr. Gerald af. these unhappy people. Their ambark on serious business, who have been driven out from and M. P. Lo in the third round of Miller
condition is far worse than that of
The recent happenings in Anatolia. Smyrna, or have fled from Con the Open Championship Doubles, Sir, I have to encloso for your any refugees during the War. have not only dashed all these hopes stantinople and Eastern Thraco, H.K.C.C. tennis tournament. Fexcellency's information a copy of GIVE 9010ELY AND GIVE WHAT YOU duced those who entertained them islands of Greece, homeless and Darkness set in before before a deci
to the ground but have further re and ero now on the mainland or the CAN AFFORD, s National Appeal for the Near East
Time Saved in Liven Saved.. refugees, signed by the Prime
to a far more desperate condition destitute and dying. Many thou-sian could be reached, the game Minister and the leaders of religious The All British Appeal was than they were in any time between sande haye nindy died; and for being left off with the scores-two and political thought in this coun-launched by the Lord Mayor of 1914 and 1919. Their houses, their the living; to the pains of hunger acts all. This afternoon, the tie Wandsworth, S.W.. more than tion to the new crop, and the baske try, which has been issued to the London from the Mansion House businesses and their possessions and exposure-most of them have will be concluded. people of the British Empire on October the 10th with the fullest gone beyond hope of recovery, many only the summer clothing in which to-day.
support of His Majesty's Govern of them escaped, on-the fatal 13th they escaped-are now added the After the Chinese pair had fost I think you are aware of the ment and of the British Red Cross September, with little more than horrors of epidemic disease. In the first set 7-5, Lo elightly altered extent and nature of the relief work Society. It has the cordial syin the clothes they stood in. I myself consequence of this outbreak and his tactics and lobbed bhole from the which has been accomplished dur-pathy of all the leaders of religious remember receiving no less than because any additional demand for base-line on every possible occasion. ing the past years by the Societies thought.
three appeals (with which, by the food and shelter is beyond its power This prevented the Rumjahns from on whose behalf this appeal his Donations should be sent to the same token, I had no means of com- to satisfy, the Greek Government | working towards the net. In the been made, but I. ain in any case Hon. Treasurer, Imperial War lie-plying from the refugee ships to has forbidden the landing of further second set the Indian pair led. 4-2 enclosing a number of leaflets which lief Fund, General Buildings, Ald-send off to friends at least arefrees unless one ignor- but Lay and Lo made it 4 all. The the Paris underground railways. will inform you of our present wych, London, W.C-2.
immediate future. Our local trade: Gifts of Clothing should be ad- operations in the Near East.
demand ning the next two games, the At this period of the year when, responsibility of caring for them.
for cotton continne The Imperial War Relief Fund, Chinese pair made the score one set will go in relief of rates, is propos much support to these higher pricest In view of the very great urgency dressed Imperial War Relief Fund, as the Lord Mayor of London has in conjunction with the Save the all. Lay and Lo were on top in ed
A cut of £35,000, £20,000 of which
quiet and is certainly not giving of the need amongst these refugees, c/o Pickford's and Hay's Whari pointed out in the letter published s
in Sheffield's Education This being so, however, it will be I am instructed by my Council to Shipping and Forwarding Co., Ltd., few days ago, overy househoki: in Children Fund and the Friends the third set, securing an early lead Estimates. ask whether you can see your way New Hibernia Wharf, London England is accustomed to partakeAll-British Appeal for the Near next two games.
Relief Committee, is making an 4-1. Then the Rumjahna won the
seen that any renewal of activity, to bring this appeal before your Bridge, S.E. I.
Playing very
here is, likely to, be used as more or less of the produce of
Fivo hundred canaries, stated to lever to. force a further rise people, so that through their co-
Smyrna, I feel convinced that i East. These Associations are at carefully, Lo continued his lobbing be worth about £2 each, were sent Egyptians advance very wiss operation the Colonies of the Empire
they only realised the greatness of present feeding twenty thousand tactics and won the set 6-3, thereby from Liverpool to New York compared to American, and the res shall be adequately ropresented in
the need, few would refuse to con- children and fifteen thousand adulte leading two sets to one. The Indian in the White Star liner "Cedric." Iative difference is now very small this effort of British relief work.
tribute a trifle to the relief of those, in Athens, the Pirans, Salonika pair made a determined effort in the
indeed. In the Manchester market I have also to say that, as the In a letter which we publish this to whose offorts and sacrifices the and elsewhere, under staff of fourth sat and wore down Lo's dan- Aberdeen fishing fleet went on there has again been a fair cloth several Societies making this appeal morning, Sir Harry Lamb, directs revival and maintenance, of the Englishmen. But they are in gerous lobbing considerably, ulti-strike 25.
means of enquiry, but owing to the scarcity any have already organised collec attention to the sorry plight of the trade in that produce has been desperate need of more money for mately winning 6-4.
enforcing their demand for the of offers and the fact that many of tions in their own name in your members of what was once the mainly due and who, as successors! dealing with these appalling cor 0. Rumjahn dealt with most of prohibition of the landing of Ger- them are very low, business has country, my Council desines to British colony in Smyn. The of the old "Levant Trading Com-ditions.
the lobs. His ground shots and man-caught fish
been difficult to arrange and make it clear that in such cases bulk of this community is now any were doing their best to keep blaue which may be laid upon the led to advantage. H. D. 'served well It ought to be impossible that any volleys were affective and he show-
only a small .amount. this appeal is intended to supple-scattered among the islands of the up the tradition of British enter-fatal ambitions of a former Greek and won several games on his ser- 830 tons, on duty in the Near East,are
The French destroyer "Hova,” trade. has been done.. Ther ment and augment their effort, Mediterranean, and so far from priso and British straight-dealing in Government should be allowed to vice. Lo played cleverly and his an
stil signs however, that while. in those districts where being possessed of means to the Near East.
aground
Mytilene buyers are far from being satis no appeal has yet been made it is establish themselves, are. For the
weaken the force of this appeal. forehand driven across the court but she is not believed to be fied, and it looks as if there ista Donations should be addressed Indeed, if it is true that our late ware well-timed. Lay played safely seriously damaged.
•hool that public interest may be most part, utterly destitute.
good saformt of business to be done informed and stimulated to add to misfortunes had, at the time of the don, or to the Hon. Treasurer, tions, then, however little approval partner.
Their either to the Lord Mayor of Lon-Ministry encouraged these ambi- but was not as scientific as bis
if confidence in present values can A woman who described herself be established. Makers of fancy the general flow of donations, destruction of the city, already re- Imperial War Relief Fund, General of such a policy may have been which it is confidently expected will duced many of them to a condition Buildings, Aldwych, W.0.2.
B. H. Wild and J. D. Hum-the oath as a juror at Durham make most progress. Both Ameri as a Quakeress objected to taking styles and wide cloths continue to once again reflect the humanity and bordering on penury, In 1908
shown by the public, this con-phreys beat S. E. and D. S. Green Assizes and was allowed by the can and Egyptian yarns have been I am, Sir, generosity of the British people many of the business houses suffer.
stitates a moral claim upon us for in the second round of the same judge to retire. Overseas.
ed on account of the fighting in)
Yours faithfully,
the relief of these innocent victims, competiton by, three sets to one. Crein: the war between Italy and
For the rest. it is a pure matter of The Greens, father and son, lost the (Signed) HARRY H. LAMD, Turkey in 1912, and the Balkan Late H.M. Consul General at humanity, into which no question first set badly but improved and war, caused further losses: and
of politics or the ascription of blane extended their opponents consider Smyrna. when the Great War broke out,
should be suffered to enter. Tolably. Gifts of Clothing should be sent to quote the words of Lord Robert they were soon exposed to the the Honourable Catherine Thring, Cecil, President of the Executive follows:
Yesterday's resulta were 28 rapacity of the Turks. Throughout Queen's Gate Gardens, London, Council of the Imperial War Relief Open Championship Doubles. "THE NEAR EAST REFUGEES. the war the British colony in S.W.7, who has kindly consented to Fund, "It is the stark appeal, from R. H. Wild and J. D. Humphreys As a result of the Turko-Greek Smyrna endured extremely heavy receive these on the Fund's behalf. a depth of hopelessness and suffer bent S. E. Green and D. S. Green, War. there are in the countries fiscation of their property. Their losses owing to the Turkish con-
ing well-nigh impossible to envis-16-0, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
been issued against an official of around the Sea of Marmara
losses were never made good,]
age of one fellow-being to Handicap Singles "A.-W. B. the exchange who is missing OVER A MILLION REFUGEES despite the promises of the Britisli
another."
Cornaby (+15.3) beat R. M. Hen- destitute-and-homeless-Without Government-to-consider their
Black shirts as well as white were Our susceptibilities, as the appeal derson (+5/6), 7-9, 6-3, 10-8. The report that the financial points out, may have been blunted foil, without warm clothing or claims. The terrible calamity. of situation of the Greek Government by the mass hgures of the Great Perdue (1/6) beat G. Dawbarn ball organised by the London Handicap Singles "B."-C. G. worn at the Hotel Cecil at the gala cararing (for in their flight their September last was the final and will no longer permit the daily War, and we need to use a little (+1/0), 6-0, 2-6, 6-2; W. G. Kin- branch of the Fascisti party in aid LATEST SHIPPING NEWS
engings have been left behind), crushing, blow of ill-fortune. Three pittance of two drachune to each imagination we would picture near (+376) beat C. M. Wilson of the fund for the Fascista Home easy victims of the dread disenses of thousand British subjects
were refugee increases the obligation the East, these wretched people bereft, for the most part, of every-on the continon humanity of the individuar distress; the meory of (+5/6), 6-2, 2-5, 6-2- impler you for pity and assistance, thing but the clothes upon their reat of the world to make every mothers they have lost; the desola- land and W. L. Thoman_(+6/6) lite children searching for the Handicap Doubles.-A. R. Suther.
As the Amir of Afghanistan has Uprooted from the towns and backs. Though sensibilities effort to save these latest of war tion of mothers who have to watch best R. M.-Smith and C.-C. Stack appointed his father-in-law Afghan village which they know-as-home, have been dulled by the accumulated victims.
Still stunned, their their little children die. their women anl. children are ex-horrors of the past eight years, we sufferings, now deprived of that
(+5/6), 7-5, 4-6, 11-9; E, P. Harri-Minister Puris, the French posed to horrors unknown to us.. cannot believe that the generosity scant bulwark against starvation,
The tragedy grows swiftly, and son and M. G. Edwards (+2/6) Senate has passed a Bill authoris There are steady unre than of the public will fail to manifest with what despair these wretched our help, if it is not also swift, will beat E.. R. S. Doda and A. B. ing the establishment of a Frer.ch
Legation in Kabul. 9000 in Greece and the Islands itself when once the need for it has people face the new year it is diffi- for many thousands come too late. Raworth (15.1), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, and many thousands, more still in been brought home.
Sir Harry
Reports are current in Rome Anatolia, where the passage of Lamb asks for immediate assist.cult to imagine. The most incle-We place full confidence in the
that the betrothal will shortly be aruies fas destroyed their homes. Innee, and we share his confidencement days of winter are yet to sympathy and understanding of our
that the plea will not be made in has reached 30,000, and every day led to the Hon. Treasurer of the sary food which will be distributed daughter, Princess Mafalda, who is
come, and already the death roll
Gifts of money should be address-
announced of King Victor's second they face the winter with terror. vain. At the same time, we hope disease and exposure claim fresh Al-British Appeal for the Near under British supervision; and, in 20, to the Duke of Brabant, 21, from Saigon.-C46. Epidemics have already broken out that public opinion will be aroused victins.. The Greek Government East, General Buildings, Aldwych, view of the scrious position which eldest child of the King and Queen j amongst their improvised and insufficiently to ensure justice being is straining ita resources to the santary dwelling-places on a large done to these successors of the old sore, let the can be no W.C.2, and gifts of clothes to c/u has been created by the outbreak of of the Belgians. scale, and horrible tales are told of Levant Trading Company, who tion without foreign intervention onping and Forwarding Co., New Society, who are also giving medicat Following the recent criticisms Chow Wan, Macao.--C17
Pickforts and Hay's Whart Ship-epidemics, the British Red Crose
on the inadequacy of the London Hibernia Wharf, London Bridge, relief and assistance in other dis Amublance Service, the Fire Bayard.-C41.. 8.E.1.
triots, have consented to take over Brigade Committee of the London Hwah Kun, (Wanglee) from PUNCH. and enlarge the hospital established County Council are recommending Saigon.-€21.
by Lady Rumbold, and to adminis-new ambulance stations at High-Reims, (Tai Woo) from Hoiles ter medical relief over the whole of bury, N., Paddington Green, W.,Off Stonecutters. this area.
and Clapham Junction, S.W.
I have the bonour to be. Sir, Your Excellency's obedient sorvant,
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GERALD MILLER,
Secretary,
DECIMATED BY DISEASE
vagels arriving with their dead and have taken so honourable a part in
keeping the flag of British com
infected freight. To feed and clothe these terrified hordes, to give them adequate food and shelter presents. A WELL-NIGH IMPOSSIBLE TASK
DO NOT THINK IN NUMBERS
REFUGEES IN GREECE.
readers.
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SCHEME,
A National Appeal for the Near Fast Refugees.
pros-
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to
poor demand and owing Dr. Ian Howden, of Cambridge the raw material is only follow
this fact the advance in terrace, Dover, had a seizure at ed very slowly; prices are fo the Cranbourn Hotel, Shaftesbury- fact unchanged on the week. India avenue, W., and when a doctor enquiry is persistent, although not was called he was dead.
pearance of £400 from Dover Labour Exchange a warrant has
In connection with the disap
in London.
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so large, and buying has been more restricted; Prints and fancie remain the chief feature and also
shirtings, but few dhooties. China enquiry is fair, but trading small
The-smaller Far Eastern markets Near East and South America arë alse quieter.
ARRIVALS.
Trieste, Manila. Kowloon Whar
Venezia, (Dodwell & Co.) from
Chinwantao.Wanchai.
Hwah Wu, (Dodwell & Co.) fromg
Hermelin, (Thoresen & Co.) from Bangkok C40.
Hong Wha, (Seng Soon Hong from Penang, Singapore.-A30
Chile, (J. Manners) from Copen hagen, Singapore.-K'loon Wharf Pong Tong, (Yuen Seng Fat
Haldis, Wo Fat Seng), from Saigon-Off Stonecutters.
-Sun Li, (Po On) from Kwong
Poolee, (Hung Shun) from For
Seistan, (Nemažeė)from Swatow -BIS.
Sunning, (B. & S.) from Shang hai, Amoy.-812.
Tamba Maru, (N.Y,K) fro Yokohama, Moji-Kloon Wharf.
Fushimi Maru, (N.Y.K) from Yokohama, Shanghai.-K. Whorf
Proteus, (Larssen & Co.) from Canton-Kowloon Dock.
DEPARTURES:*
a large scale. merce afloat in the Near East.... This is already begun, but it Something must be done at once, is not enough.. The position is a and it can be done most effectively very desperate one, and more must to the organisations already work by providing the Imperial War Re- be done. It is unthinkable that it A RECONSTRUCTIVE RELIEF ing there. The Greek Govern lief Fund with the means to meet will not be done, and in this yet ment, the Foreign Relief Societies this new and urgent call upon its greater effort I am sure the British
While we appreciate the very and the League of Nations are doing resources. The Lord Mayor of people will play a worthy part.
At the inquest on Harold Tetly many calls upon the public purse att their utmost, but their resources London has appealed to the public "Already they have carned the
the Tresent time, we cannot refrain Burt, aged 25, a junior Fellow of are not adequate to cope with the for the same purpose. He is not gratitude of these people. With
from drawing the attention of the All. Souls' College, Oxford, who situation which worsens from day likely to ask in vain when once the donations received since their Sir, Since the appeal for the subscribing public to the fact that was found hanging in his rooms at to day.
is realised that these unfortunate appeal. us first made the British Near East was launched from the here is a scheme which will appeal college, it was stated that he had people are in such a desperate state. Relief Societies co-operating in the Mansion House in October laat, it not only to their common humanity, overworked and had complained of Familiarity with huge figures has His allusion to the comestibles of All-British Appeal are feeding some has been possible to envisage the but which will contribute to the sleeplessness. The verdict was blunted our susceptibilities. Think Smyrna which at Christman-time 20,000 souls. The British Gover relief problem of the Near Eastern stabilisation of economic conditions Suicide while Temporarily Insane rather in terms of a fellow human are among the indispensable deli-ment has spent a large mum on the refugees more clearly as a whole, in the Near East which are. so being, with the same capacity for cacies of the season, will, perhaps, transport of refugees; it has made and it has become increasingly necessary to the peace and suffering and for gratitude-a touch the imagination when recitals contingent grant to the League of obvious that the effective means of perity of all' Europe.
We would, therefore, bring this Police Court Mr. Cairns, the magis- yourself. Think in terms of the of cruel hardship might otherwise Nations, and as handed over to the dealing permanently with a pro- little childron-many of
them fail 1 quicken sympathy, And that British Societies a gift of stores;blem of such magnitude is by, the appeal to the serious consideration trate, said: "1 have been sittington.-April 10. orphans, who have no one to care no becausa sympathy is lacking, and, while stating that it is in-undertaking of relief work on a re- of the British people. We feel sure at this court for three years and
have never heard a man in the dock that they will once more generously for tim in that mad rush of out because the demands upon it possible at present to afford further constructive basis.
drink-a most extraordinary stricken humanity.
are so manifold as to induce a sell-official aid, it has expressed the An eppotunity for such work is respond, and thus help to prevent admit that he had paid for his own .TERRIBLE STORIEA - E protective hardness only to be desire that the fullest support now offered by the Refugee Settle- the continuation of the present cone thing." are told of their sulleringe many penetrated by the touch of some should to given to the appeals of meat Sohome which has been dition in the Near Fast which may driven, inspno by what they have thing near and familiar.
these Societies.
organised by Col. Prostar, the De- otherwise result in widespread din-
The memorial subscribed by his experienced mother necking their
That support I am confident puty High Commissioner of the uster.
friends to the late Lieut. Colonel lost children, orphans searching
will be forthcoming. But it must League of Nations A district of Donations for this work of practi-ald Fitx-Gerald, who was per frenziedly for their parente, old
come quickly. There are a great and has been allotted in Greece to cal Christianity, which may be ear sonal military secretary to Lord people dying because they no longer
many of us whose New Year resolu- some 10,000 refugees by the Greck markod, if desired, for general e-Kitchener and was drowned with have those who can look after them, Sir--Whilst I am well aware of tions take the form of an unspoken, Government, who have supplied lief purposes or for medical relief him in the loss of the "Hampshire" Wixes and now born babies diving the efforts which the British Funda perhaps an almost unconscious, such building materials, agricultural will be gladly received by the Lord
scholarships of £50 a year each for Children of proper care little girls, have made and are making to re-resolve to help our follow on, au im plenients, tools, ote, as will on: Mayor of London, Mansion Housed in Junegro, takes the form of two children merely exposed to the lieve the distress existing amongst the prceant time I can point, to eble the refugees to build their own London, EC. Letters should be sons of officers at Wellington
College. hateful traffic of the White Slave the British Refugees from Smyrns, no such mass of misery, as present villages and settle permanently on marked "Near East Relief,
We are, Bir, Yours faithfully, agents.
who have been stranded for up-these hordes of refugees. Here is the land: Food supplies which will
A. BONAR LAWAN Try for a moment to viralise the wards of two months in Cyprus, no question of politics; it is a ques: last till the beginning of April are
RANDALL CANTUAR. individual sufferings of his welter Malta, Mitylene and elsewhere, I tion of human lives. It is the stark already in hand, but the interval
COSMO EBOR.. of humanity.
fear that the reality and extent of appeal, from a depth of hopelessness between that date and the gather
EDWARD C. MOORS (Lord WHAT CAN WE DO?.
this distresa is hardly yet realised by and suffering well-righ impossible ing of their harvest is unprovided
Mayor of London). The British Societies are feeding the generous British Public, to envisage of one fellow-being to for. 35,000 of, these refugees, 16.000 A feeling appears to prevail that another. I am certain that all The High Commissariat of the adults and 20,000 children The these refugees are either people of those whose imagination and pity League of Nations realising the relief is being given through kit means, in temporary pecuniary diffi- have been stirred by the descrip importance of the settlement of the chens under the direct supervision culties out of which they can safely tions of those unhappy people's rural populations as a necessary pre- of British work as of the Bave the bo left to flounder by their own plight, and have not yet responded, liminary to the whole problem of Children Fund, who are working in efforts, or people who have friends will confirm or add to their resolu. assisting the refugees; hae requested dose co opore on with the Inter and relations in this country who tions by sending a donation to the the senstance of the British relief "national) Cor amittoo of the Red can help them. S
Imperial War Relief Fund, General organisations to complete and ex- Drons, the Fave the Children Fond Unfortunately, this is not the Buddings,Aldwych, London, tend this work of permanent relief.
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(To the Editor of the Daily
Telegraph.)
Internatior al Union and the case. The bulk of the British re- WIC British Committee in Alliens faizees are small robants, com FREE which Lee Britid
the
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The Greek Government has given Brance of the mupply of those essenhale which will enable the re-
should be nond Bellaf Fund, day's Whad warding Co Ltd. who are
Freside at The All British Appeal ployee, already inakaboo-operating closely with the verge of ruin Uy the lossen und High Commission for Refugees of sufferings of the great the engue of Nations, and is asset which if not frested Inez ita,work by the receipt and ship harshness on prison,
ibernia sted from New.. <ment of parcels of clothing from this | Germany, they were
BET conduoting business and
supporting after the harvest
the Relief Societies the All-British Appeal,
London refagode in other parts
have agr
G: NORFOLK.
BALISBURY.
ROBERT CECILA HH. ASQUITE, AN
D. LLOYD GEORGE, JRAMSAY MAUDONALD. --
SOMETHING EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW
Phranang, (Cheong Fat) for Ca Yuan Heng, (Yuen Seng Fat) Saigon, Swatow-April 10: Haiphong.-April 2017
Song Bo, (Lapique & Co.) TaiSang (. M.&Ca)for Saig April 10, Deucalion, (B. & S.) for Hambur Singapore-Apell 10.
Gambada, (B. L S. N.) for Kob Shanghai April 10.
Haimun, (Po Shun) for Haiphon Hoihow. April 10. April 10,
Harunasa, Maru, (M. B. K Amherst, (On Fat) for Hothow
Hongay April 10,
Hose! Maru) (M, B. K.) for ton-April 10
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Seistan, (Nerazee) for Rang Singapore April 10.AN Haifoong, (Douglas & Co.) Foochow Swatow-April 103
Sunning, (B., & S) for Canto April 10. CREAT
Kaying, (B. & S.) for Swato April 10.
Taiming (B. & S.) for Mani
Warma rob children of nourishment. give them pins in the stomach and bowals spoil their, Aleep and aboal their strength Ado falstered for a few days, Baby's Own Tablets driye out worms and then the little crer rapidly J. II. HERTZ (Chief Rabbi) Improves His appetite increased April 10. JOHN SMITH (Moderator sopa well, baconos pink and plumpend
Church of Scotland):
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Free Church Council), and safe spouille for infantile
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