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NOTICES.

HONG KONG RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION.

LECTURE will be given on the "HISTORICITY OF JESUS" on WEDNESDAY, 7th December at 5.30 p.m. at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant.

The public are cordially invited. Hong Kong, 2nd December, 1927.

NEW TERRITORIES AGRICUL

TURAL SHOW.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 7th and 8th December, 1927.

OFFICIAL OPENING

H.E. THE GOVERNOR

by

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Wednesday, 7th December,

at 2.30 p.m.

from Kowloon,

p.m. to Kowloon. Trains from Sheung Shui at 5.56

p.m. to Kowloon.

RETURN FARES:

Adults.

ALLEGED FRAUD.

FORGED LETTERS OF CREDIT.

OVER £2,000 INVOLVED.

THE CHINA MAIL,

SERVICES HOME.

CONCERT FOR WESLEYAN EDIFICE.

SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME.

"KILL HER !"

MRS. FORESTIER HACKED TO DEATH.

HOUSEBOY'S INSTIGATION.

LADY'S DEATH.

FUNERAL OF MRS. RIX ON SATURDAY.

GOVERNOR. REPRESENTED.

3.

AL FRESCO FETE.

SUCCESSFUL ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EFFORT.

CHARITY TO BENEFIT.

The funeral of Mrs. Rix took Richard Charles Williams, alias

The story of the murder of Mrs.

The compound of the Roman An attractive programme has Charles Ping, alias Charles Stone, been arranged for a variety en-E. T. Forestier, wife of the resi place at the Protestant Cemetery, Catholic Cathedral was crowded 81, a native of Quebec, Canada, tertainment to be given by the dent engineer of the Asiatic Petro-Happy Valley, on Saturday after yesterday from 2.80 p.m. to mid- was charged before Mr. R. E. "Thracians" (by kind permission leam Co., who was attacked on noon.

night on the occasion of the 44th Lindsell at the Central Magis- of Comdr. H. E. Snepp, R.N.) at November 2 at her home, 528, The Rov, W. R. Cannell, of St. annual al fresco fete organised by tracy at noon on Saturday, on the Old Sailors" and Soldiers' Avenue Halg, Shanghai, was un- John's Cathedral, officiated at the the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. three counts, as follows:- Home, Arsenal Street, on Satur- folded when Municipal police gravealde, the burial service being The stalls were effectively sat out one being attended by the deceased's husband, with choice goods and excellent (a) that he on December 2, day evening, December 10, at 8.30. brought two men,

The object of the entertainment the former house coolio of the de- the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, who prizes to be won in raffles. The of great variety 1926, at No. 48, Des Voeux Road is to raise further money for the ceased, before Judge Li and Deputy was accompanied by His Excellency side shows were Central, in this Colony, did by Building and Equipment Fund Burdett at the Special Provisional the Governor's A.D.C., Mr. and afforded much amusement as false pretences obtain $502.62 in for the New Sailors' and Soldiers' Court, charged with the crime. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer, Mr. E. W. well as the opportunity of qualify Hong Kong currency, and chattels Home which is now in course After a hearing which occupied the Hamilton, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Mr. Ting as winners to the valuable ar- or valuable securities, namely, 10 travellers cheques, Nos. 214170 of erection on the junction of greater part of the morning, the E. Pearce, Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Mr. tleles set aside for this purpose.

The proceedings went with a real two accused were remanded for a J. Scott Haraton, Capt. Dobble, and to 214170 (inclusive) of the value Praya East and Anton Street.

awing and, with, the knowledge that of £5 each, and 40 travellers. The programme, which is in further trial, when a third accom- Lieut. Dale, R.N. cheques, Nos. 341257 to 841296 two sections, comprises ten items plice will be produced by the police. Wreaths were sent by the follow the funds raised would be used to

in each half,

"Father Police Prosecutor, Mr. E. T. Malting:-"Roddy,"

Joyce, the best possible purpose, visitors to (inclusive) of the value of £10 2014, dated Wednesday, June 15th, Trains to Sheung Shui at 1.15 p.m. each, issued by the American the Thracians," which will be bef of the Municipal authorities, ney and Birtine Rix," His Excel-able work of the Society of St. Vin- There is an opening chorus by land, conducted the prosecution on Bridget and Denys," "Harry, Sid- the fete spent freely. The charit Apply Box No. 513, care of "China Trains from Sheung Shui at 4.48 Express Co., Inc., of No. 66. followed by a song "Never let her and the accused were represented lency and Lady Clementi, Hon. Mr. cent de Paul, which is carried on

Broadway, New York, with intent learn to Dance," by A. Thomas; by two Chinese lawyers.

and Mrs. W. T. Southorn, the Hon. Irrespective of nationality.or creed, to defraud;

G. Tibbetts will contribute Mr. Maitland informed the Court Mr. A. N. Kenlon, Mr. and Mrs. H. should be greatly benefitted as a re- (b) that he on December 2. "Mignonette," and G. Kirton is 1926, at the same address in this down for a selected song, while E. that the police have arrested two B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.sult of the fete.

Good Value For Money. Colony, did utter, knowing to be full will sing "Alice," and R. Chinese, one of whom was the ex- Lindsell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamil

of the deceased. Mrs. ton, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. and Children. forged, a certain valuable secur-Jones give "Take Thou This

Good business was done all day, discharged in and Mrs. P. S. Casaldy, Mr. and ity, namely, a letter of credit pur- Flower. A promising humor- Forestier, who was porting to have been issued in his ous item will be provided by A.

On November Mrs. Braddell, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. but particularly in the evening when favour by the Banque Imperiale Blenkinsop, who is going to ex-2 at about 3 p.m. the house-boy, ac-H. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. the effective scheme of coloured - amount not exceeding £2,000, E. Hull again appears, but this the second accused, wont Ottomane at Jerusalem for an plain "The worries of a Father." companied by two others, one being Cookes, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Green-lumination was carried into effect to the bil, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hynes, Mr. and the crowds became larger. with intent to defraud; and time will mystify the audience house of the deceased at 528, and Mrs. R. Alween, Mr. and Mrs. There were attractions for old and Cinema Entertainment through- (e) that he on December 2, with "Dextrous Deceptions."

AAvenue Halg. They met her in the George Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. H. young alike, including the "Farm- out the afternoon on both days. 1926, in this Colony, did feloni- Bennett provides a violin solo kitchen, and had a talk with her, Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dunnett, yard" where turkeys, geese, sucking

The Cafe Pavilion will supply demand and

ously and with intent to defraud, "Petals," and the first half of after which some trouble occurred. Mr. and Mrs. F. Syme Thomson, pigs, etc., were to be won, the "Sur- Aluminium, Porcelain Tea Sets, refreshments on Ground at current moneys on certain securities for to a conclusion by F. Eldon, wholed took a chopper and hit Mrs. Ramsay, J. C. Lyal, F. Goodwin, J. (for the kiddies), innumerable com- eertain the programme will be brought During the quarrel the first accus- and Messrs. H. G. Hegarty, J. H. prise Cake," the Ten Cent Stalt prices.

money, namely, $502.62 in Hong sings "Ain't Love Grand."

Forestier on the head. As a result Scott Harston, W. A. Dowlay, A. petitions calling for accuracy of Kong currency, and 50 travellers'

wounds received she died Bowker, V. M. Grayburri, members aim either by foot, arm Following the cheques issued by the American sketch, entitled "A Coffee Stall" soon afterwards. The accused, niso of the Hong Kong Interport Team, alone, games of chance and games Express Co., Inc., 10 of which will be given by A. Thomas, A. received a cut in the arm. The members of the Shanghal Interport of skill etc., etc. The tastes and were of the value of £5 each, and Blenkinsop, E. Hull and F. Eldon, police found blood traces, which it Team, members of the Malaya In- purses of all were catered for and excellent value was given for the 40 of the value of £10 each, by while G. Tibbetts follows with is believed were left by him. Two terport Team. Committee and mem- virtue of a certain false instru- the song, "Take a pair of bags, from which money was stolen, hers, Hong Kong Cricket Club, the money spent..

Shanghal C.C. and Interport Cricket Contributing In no small degrec and dependable: reasonable offers FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.ment, to wit, a forged letter of Sparkling Eyes," G. Kirton sings were found in an upstairs room.

credit purporting to have been Don Alfonso," A. Blenkinsop Continuing, the prosecutor stated Team, the Committee and members, to the success of the function were

lively selections SUNDAY 11th DECEMBER, 1927. issued by the Banque Imperiale contributes the song "Sailing that the police are inclined to be Kowloon Cricket Club, the Royal the

Ottomane at Jerusalem in his Merrily On," E. Hull renders the lieve that the first accused also took Navy Cricket Club, and the Way favour for an amount not exceed song, "The Rich Man Rides By," part in the robbery, because he was ing on the whole £2,000, knowing R. Jones follows with another wounded. $400 in notes, and a gold it to be forged.

Asked by the Magistrate if the song, "The Memory of a Song," wrist watch, were missing from the and A. Thomas-will-contribute bags.$200-and-the-gold watch names appearing on the charges The Sea Hawk." Another were found in the possession of the LOSS TO SHANGHAI. four seater Sedan, complete with all were those by which he

Was sketch, entitled "Bygones and first accused at the time he was ar- known, the accused replled "I sup- Mightbe's," will be given by the rested.

VACANCY for Experienced CLERK in Mercantile Firm.-Apply stating Qualifications and Salary expected to Box No. 514, care of "Chinn Mail."

FOR SALE.

XMAS TOYS, Dolls Crackers,

Mechanical Toys, Games, Candies, Chocolates, Cards. Also 4-volumes German-English Dictionary. Chung Hing Store, Caine Road,

FOR SALE-A. J. S. Motorcycle, Carbide Lamp, Single Cylinder, excellent running order, economical

considered. Apply Box No. 515, care of "China Mail,"

FOR SALE. Chefeo Stamps. Un- used. Set of six stamps:~~2, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Price $2 per. setpply Box No. 500, c/o "China Mail.".

FOR SALE.-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mail."

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions

HE Undersigned have received

Tnstructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

THURSDAY, 8th December, 1927, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. A Large Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:--

Teak Hatstand, Bookcases, Glass Cabinets, Desks, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Carpets, Rugs, Orna-

ments, etc., etc.

Teak Dining Table and Chairs, Sideboards with Bovelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, Tea Sets, Dinner Services, Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.

Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Chamber Stands, Toilet Sets, etc., etc.

ALSO

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture,

AND

ONE SEXTANT (New).;

ONE CLINOMETER.

Two Pianos,

Three Gramophones.

1st Class.. $1.50 2nd Class..

.85

3rd Class.. .GO.

Scholars

75 cts. 45 cta. .30 cts.

the Grounds from 2 p.m. each day. Buses from Sheung Shui Halt to

Admission School Children.. Free

20 cents

MACAO RACES.

(Weather Permitting)

First Saddling Bell 12.45 p.m. First Race nt 1.15 p.m. Public Enclosure 40 cents. Members' Enclosure' $2.00.

STEAMERS TO MACAO. S.S. Sul An-9.30 a.m.

Sunday, 11th December, S.S. Lungahan-8.30 a.m.

Sunday, 11th, December. RETURN FROM MACAO. S.S. Lungshan 5 p.m. S.S. Sui An 6.30 p.m.

By Order,

5. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

pose so."

receive

Replying to another question, the accused said that he under stood the charges as read out by the Magistrate. He was not ask- ed to plead, and did not make any statement with regard to charges,

Mr. C. S. Hugh-Jones, who

case at a later

the

interval,

a

house boy

October this year.

of the

Mr. E. T. Forestier corroborated

foong Mess.

..

DEATH OF MR. WALTER H. HARVEY.

of

or eye

tho

K.O.S.B.'s Band under Mr. W. H. Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M. which played during the afternoon and evening. Motor Car Winner.

The draw for the Erskine car, a

the latest accoutrements, proved very popular and tickets were sold like wild fire. The winning ticket It is with unfeigned regret we (No. 2107) proved to be in the pos- Chinese detective sergeant, Wei "Shanghai Mercury") have to re- session of Mr. Standnge, who be Ching-fok, said that at the time the cord the death of a popular citizen comes the owner of the car.

The winning tickets for the con- first, accused was arrested he had years'

and one who had, during his twenty

residence in Shanghai, solation prizes were:-1at (Silver the gold watch on his wrist, and a won the esteem of a host of friends, centre piece) No. 1780; 2nd knife wound in his arm. He was Mr. Walter Harvey, the advertising (B.S.A. Motor Cycle) No. 2402; 3rd

"Thracians," and J. Walsh is re- sponsible for a musical mono- the statement made by the prosecu- logue "Orange Blossoms," The tor. entertainment will be wound up

the by

""Thracians"

closing chorus. The accompanist will be C. Whincup.

Admission will be by pro

appeared for the prosecution, told Sramme. There should undoubt forced to make a statement and this agent and publisher of "Harvey's (Wall Clock) No. 786; 4th (Rock- the Magistrate that Mr. F. C. edly be a full house, for those statement led to the arrest of the Annual." A antive of Canada, he ing Horse) No. 2473; 6th (Large KING EDWARD HOTEL, Jenkin would prosecute in the who have had the privilege of second accused on Rue Ratard. bod fera with the of years been Doll) No. 1589; 6th (Manicure Set)

He said hearing entertainments given by The first accused stated that he re-connected with the advertising side

of newspaperdom in the Dominion, No. 1311; 7th (Rocking Horse) No. that he would be prepared to pro- this Naval troupe know that this ceived $100 and the wrist watch and decided to establish himself 2188; 8th (Toy Cow) No. 2123; 9th one should prove very enjoyable. The arrest near Ningpo was effect-here as publicity, billposting and (Icy Hot Jug) No. 2167; 10th.

ed by an assistant of the witness advertising agent, His urbanity and (Sucking Pig) No. 1864. and the informant,

his readiness to assist clients won Miss Katie Teo, daughter of Mr. The first accused, Lu Ching-aal, for him confidence and support. He Simon Tse-yah, performed the draw, 80, a coolie, formerly in the employ had been ailing for some consider being assisted by the following gen of the deceased, Mra. Forestier, was able time, but in spite of ill-health tlemen who acted as scrutineers:- he managed to publish his Christ-

CHRISTMAS EVE

NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight,

$2.50 Per Person..

ceed with the case on the Wednesday of -next week (December 14), as they would have to await further evid-: ence in the meantime.. It was in- timated that expert evidence would be given by Mr. Dovey.

In reply to. the Magistrate, counsel said that he did not think:

Booking can now be made at the that the case would take more

Hotel.

NOTICE.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

ANNOUNCES A

FREE LECTURE

ON

than one full day,

Mr. Hugh-Jones also said, in re- ply to another question, that he was not particularly keen for the accused to be committed to the December Sessions.

POST RESTANTE.

CORRESPONDENT, ETC.,

AWAITING.

than called.

mas issue as ueun! last week. Last Captain R. Q. J. Johnson, A.D.C., He told the Court that he was Sunday, he passed away at the Gen- and Messrs. H. Ammann, L A. Bar- greatly frightened, and ran away.eral Hospital, to the regret of many ton, Leung Tung-sheung, W. S. B. after he had killed the deceased. Masonic and other friends in the Curtis, H.. Hendriksen, and Fred The watch was given him by two city, at the age of 56, others.

He and two others came to Mrs.

MR. D. W. DESHLER. EX-SHANGHAI MAN DIES IN NAGASAKI.

Xavier (representative of the differ- ent sections of the community), ·,

Variety Concert.

An excellent variety concert, in- cluding jugglery and an acrobatic display, was given by a Chinese troupe whose services had been ob- tained by the Bazaar Committee. This was held in the adjoining Mis- sion Station and lasted, in eessions, from early afternoon to evening.

A Post Office Notice dated Satur- day gives the following Informa- tion regarding correspondence, etc., Forestier's home for the purpose of Mr. J. Anderson, Dr. E. A. Ayl- claiming his 21 days' wages, alleged ward, G. Alle, E. Bruner, Miss K. to be in arrears. Mrs. Forestier re- Mr. Lindsell intimated that he M. Banks, Mr. Jack Blake, Y. Cos fused to pay him and told him to

A. G. Corbin would be able to give from one to tan,

(Master "get away." Mrs. Forestier opened one-and-a-half hours of his time Mariner), H. Donaldson, E. the kitchen drawer, and took a on the afternoon of December Dubrovoy, Miss D. Drake, Colonel chopper, with which she attempted A former Shanghai, man, Mr. 14 to the case and then it would II. S. Eliot, H. M. Epstein, Styles to hit him. He snatched it away Davis H. Deshler, died at Nagasaki have to be adjourned for comple- Elite, B. Grimm & Co., H. Good- and hit her in the head, Mrs. on November 22 The late Mr. tion on another date to be fixed. hart, Miss M. Giffen, Mario Goan, Forestler took a knife from the Deabler was well-known in Shang- The leader of the troupe is Chi Kuk- Mr. Hugh-Jones agreed with R. H. Hawkina, Th. Heyting, Houl-drawer and hurled it at the accused, hal, and for some years had offices cha daughter of the famous

in Whiteaway, Laidlaw building. the proposal, and the accused was der, Black & Co. G. E. Houx, Lius wounding him in the arm. After In recent years he was acting a magician, Chin Liu-fu) and she accordingly formally remanded Jo', Kong Woo (Victoria Hall), Creceiving the injury, accused struck the purchasing agent for the proved herself worthy of her name. until 10 a.m., on December 10, J. M. Legendre (Chinese Postal the woman twice, and she fell on Peking Union Medical College of The thanks of the Committee and, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE when he will appear before the Service), J. L. Lynam, Mrs. H. the ground. He was much frighten- Peking and Shanghai.

indeed of all who attended, are due Court for another remand to the Linde, Vander (Salvation Army), ed, and contemplated escape, when The late Mr. Deshler had been to the performers in this Company day fixed for the opening of the M. Littleboy, G. H. Mansley, the accond accused ejaculated "Killil for about a month prior to his Madame S. Maeniskaja, W. M.her! Kill her!" Seizing the chop-death, suffering from a heart com-

paint. Chief Detective Inspector Rey- Muench, G. Matthews, Mrs. E. Macper left on the floor, the second ac- nolds intimated that he under-donald, H. R. Meyer, Mra. M. Mof-cused chopped the dying woman stood that it was the accused's in-fatt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Naut, three more times, after which she tention to apply for bail, and on Miss D. Reed, R. Sdraffa, Miss A became unconscious. this matter, Mr. Hugh-Jones told G. Sanderson, W. Shakespeare, Miss the Magistrate that he must op. Stieglitz, Chanles Trimm, R. pose bail. The accused, he ex- Thomson, Foster Turner, Mr. B. E. plained, had been extradited from A. Van, Mrs. W. G. Worcester, W. TIENTSIN MURDER. Chile where he had made two c. Watson, A. W. Wilson, Miss C. successful attempts at escape, Xavior, Moas Yanks (News Agent), and, he alleged, he had made two Mesury, Yanka (News Agent). other attempts on the way here. Unpaid Correspondence. — R. On that ground Mr. Hugh-Jones Bigazzi (II.K._ Hotel), C. Elkins Wang Shao-chen, a former adher-effects of replacing barnstorming the success which

By

Dr. JOHN M. TUTT, C.S.B., of Kansas City, Member of the Board of Lectureship

of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts

ton View from Wednesday, the In the Old Chamber of

7th December, 1927.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.· Hong Kong, 3rd December, 1927.

ON

FRIDAY, the 9th December, 1927, commencing at 11 a.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Selection of Ladies' Knitted Costumes, Dress Materials,

etc.

One Lot of Ladies' Shoes and Bead

Bags.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 5th December, 1927.

ON

FRIDAY, 9th December, 1927.

* commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION

OF POSTAGE STAMPE

(Particulars from Catulogue),-, On View from Thursday, the 6th December, 1927.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMEST BROS.,

But Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 3rd December, 1927.

Commerce Room, City Hall TUESDAY

December 6th, 1927

At 5.45 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend.

HOME TUITION.

case.

WANG SHAO-CHEN ASSASSINATED.

Famous Last Words in Mexico: "I hereby announce my candidacy for President."--Chicago Tribune,

which was passing through on its way to Sydney and consented to help the Society in every way pon- sible...

The 16th Hong Kong (1st Tai- koo). Troop of Boy Scouts rendered- excellent services as orderlien, mes- sengers, and general helpers at

The world is consuming fewer stalls. egge, that staple product of the Those responsible for the ar well-known ben, than it did before rangements and the large body of the war, according to the depart ladies and gentlemen who assisted ment of commerce. We thought the are to be heartily congratulated on attended their

Details of the

said that he was entirely opposed (H.K. Hotel), B. G. Gwynne, (c/o.ent of General Li Ching-lin, was as-troupes with motion-pictures would energetic work. to bail of any description being Mr. J. Magee, H.K. Hotel), W. S. sassinated at his home in the Japan- tell sooner or later.-Chicago Dally sales at each stall will be announced granted to the accused.

Leonard (H.K. Hotel), T. P. Nemia ese Concession, Tientsin, on Sunday News. (5/8. Jaddon), Mrs. J. M. Wright week. (e/o. Am. Consulate).

Mr. Lirdeell instructed C. D. I. Reynolds to afford the accused [every facility for engaging and interviewing counsel whilst in cus TESTÖVER STEVENAGE,tody, and added: "But tell them Within an hour from London, not to make any application for

J

About six o'clock in the evening Registered Articles. J. Del C. a gang of three uniformed and two Aldegner, F. P. M. Acherson (c/o. plain clothes mes called at the Wang S.3.0.), R. Bigazzi (H.K. Hotel), residence at Ying Shou-li, and de- A. E. Chapman (c/o. Am. Con-manded an interview with Wang.

In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL bail, as I am not prepared to sulate), E. H. Cherry (Repulse Bay He received the visitors and was at for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS, Agrant it.".

lew Boarders received in the House Earlier in the proceedings, Mr. Hotel), Mrs. M. B. Draper (c/o. once presented with a demand for the Principal. Individual care Hugh-Jones told the Magistrate Am. Consulate), Miss M. Gillin $50,000 cash, Wang refused, upon For Particulars that the name under which the (H.K. Hotel), Mrs. M. Katzinger, which one of the gang produced a and attention. apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher

Certificate).

POLAR CAKE

ITS QUALITY

THAT COUNTS

extradited from Northern 8.8. Co., S. W. K. Popper, necused was

Raphael Bros. & Co, Chile was Charles Puig.

Parcels, Miss Leung Bhft-ying, The Magistrate esked if it were suggested that the alias Charles Y. S. Ling. Ping on the charge sheet had been wrongly copied.

Mr. Hugh Jones said that he With the primaries, the general thought that the name Puig was election and. The Literary Digest's wrongly read for Ping, and that straw-vote we shall have plenty of this was due to the accused's bad excitement next year-Florence handwriting, which was difficult] (Ala.) Herald.

bo. understand.

Mr Lindsell inquired if Mr.

Hugh-Jones wished the name

pistol and shot him, Killing the vic- tim instantly. When the membera of the family rushed to the room, they saw Wang lying dead in a pool of blood. The assassins had already left.

AN ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT. There is no danger whatever from lockjaw or blood polson resulting from wound when Chamberlain's '; Pain Halm is promptly applied. It is anti- septic and destroys the germa which cause these diseases. It also causes Wounds to heal without, maturation

and in one-third the time required by

Ping altered to Puig in the charge satisfactory to add the name sheet, and Mr. Hugh-Jones sald Charles Puig as an additional the usual, treatment. For sale: every that he thought it would be more alías.

where.

later.

Whippet racing has become one of the principal sports of Germany, where thousands of dollars are placed on the dogs daily. This group

seen getting away ilke a flash during the dog racing meer at Pots dam, Germany.

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