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SUPREME COURT
Monday, January 13th.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION,
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Before Sir HAVILLAND
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(Chief Justice of Hongkong), and Mr. Justics Gourentz (Puisne Judge, Hongkong),
AN TURTANT WILL GASK
The bearing was resumed in the matter of an appeal by Pa Hung and Li Po Kwong, afins L: Cheung Liu, defendants
delivered on June 1st in favour of Li Tee Shi, who was now the respondent. The respondent having died since the opening of the case, the name of the son, Li Yuen Shang, was substituted.
Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., and Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. Needham, of Messrs. Earns & Seedham), appeared for the first appellant, and Mr. Duneau McNeill and Mr. G. G. Alubaster (in- stracted by Mr. Scott Harston, of Mesars, Thencon, Louker, Lencon & Harston) re- presented the second. Mr. M. W. Slads, K.C., and Mr. Eido Potter (instructed by Mr. RA. Harding) were for the
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14TH, 1918.
CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.
AN ALLANCE ASSOCIATION.
A movement tu revive the old iden to bring about closer ties of friendship be ween China and the United States has
THE POSITION OF TEA.
THE IMPORT TRADE OF CHÍNA. LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY.
great care.
PRINCE OLAF
THE RAW RECRUIT.
WORKS.
Ere's The
A BETTEN OUTLOOK.
The writer of "The Week's Finance" in the X.-C. Daily News, commenting on {BY A
One day Prince Olaf had a little play. **TIMES" CORRESPONDENT..]
the published abstract of the Customs mate with him in one of the private salons.
in the palace at Christiania. The visitor Since the opening of business in the new returns for last year, says:~
climbed into one of the armchairs. Get SAUSMAREZ lainated a the formation of a so-called crops of tea from ludia and China in The proof of prosperity consequent out of there." cried Olaf; that's (Chief Judge of the British Court in Chinese-American Alliance Society, con- the summer, there has been a continuous upon a good export trade is a vigorous im- father's pince: King Haakon hastened China), Sir WILLIAM REES DAVIES sisting of many members of the National decline in the value of all the lower port trade. If the Facilities for the trans: across the room to comfort the little! Council at Peking and some Americans, qualities, which extended to the corres port of and trade in exports were good visitor, who looked scared; and in order principally a ssionaries. The above term po ding gracies in the Ceylon and Java enough for heavy trade, it follows that to reassure him picked him up and sat
Aliance does not
that the receipts, without affecting the value of they must be good enough for imports him on his knees. At this young Prince mear) meathers hope to secure an alliance be the best descriptions from any of the alse, No doubt during the last tw
The the translation of a Chinese character improving the demand for them and trade, as connoted by deliveries, shows Ger out of there, I tell you, that is twee the two countries but appears to producing countries otherwise than by maths there has been more buying thas af became still more enraged. With a
before.
But the fact remains that the amp of his small fact, he expostulated, mearing something of a less ambitious
* my mother's place!”—T.P‚'s Weekly, but there friendly nature. A meeting of adding somewhat to their value.
This movement culminated some weeks a shrinkage in almost every item of in- the Sciety took place recently at Tang ago, when common teas were selling arts. To tako pices goods for example: shiko, nt which some fifty metubers of between ad. and aid. per lb. below the The imports during 1919 were roughly
11,250,000
He was a raw recruit, just enrolled in pieces compared with
AS in the original action, against a judgment the National Council attendel, kelding highest prices maid for them last season-16,500,000 pieces in 1911, and the deliveries first visit to the riding school.
a crack cavalry regiment and paying his the President, Wu Ching-nien, also, in a
a complete reversal of the conditions that total attendance of 200 persons, there we had prevailed in the tea market for near 14,000,000 picces in 1911.
were 12,250,000 pieces as compared with er orse." cried the instructor. [orer forty American and Cainest ladics
Freernit It will be seen, therefore, that the Clas
advanced, Look the bridle elected by ballot present
The following officials were two years. The change was brought
about by a greatly increased output of tems revenue for 1912 is not a sound bauisingerly, and examined his mount with Honorary presidents. Mr. Theodore low-grade tea simultaneously in Java, to build upon. As has been pointed out.
What's it got this strap Roosevelt and Dr. Sun Yat-sen; Asociate Crylon, and India, and by an unusually these columns, there have been fewfound it fort" he said, pointing to the presidents. Wu Ching sien, Ching Ting large supply of it poured into the London Spring contracts for import goods, and
girth.
"Well," explained the instruc นแกน
r. W. A P. Martin, Mr. E. Wmarket, curverting the short stocks pre- the revenue from imports in 1913 cantor, you see, all our 'orses ave a keen Thwing, and, also, an Executive Council viously existing into almost more than hardly be better than the total for 1912nse of umour, an' as they sometines numbering eight persons.
could be dealt with or absorbed, and Even if there he as good a harvest this ve sudder fits of laughter when they see There reason to believe that Mr. creating fears of oversupply.
year as last-it is to be hoped that it may end to keep 'em from bustin' their sides!" the recruits, we put them bands round Roosevelt and Dr. Sun Yat-sen are un- Another change in the position and prove so the export revenue again casArjonant. aware of their election. Perhaps it is butlook, however, is now taking place, only be about two-thirds of the total of that while many are inclined to de-sellers and buyers of all but the commonest authorities there will be the 10s: room for necesary to state, says a Peking despatch, which is restoring confidence amongst 1912 If this is borne in mind be the precate the efforts of this Society, the tea-which is not wanted-and may be disappointment.
the prelude to some recovery in values. hames of many associated with it are a sufficient guarantee of its earnestgless and strength of purpose, and it is within the
It is partly based upon lighter shipments bounds of possibility that this small from India and Ceylon to London during beginning may lead to a huge prganisa. the last few weeks, and upon news which of powerful has been privately received by mail, and tion under the control
is expected soon to be confirmed by cable, that although an abundant crop has been A curious contrast to the above is dissecured in India, variously estimated to
A sensation was created in Singapore played in a memorial from the delegates be from 20,000,000lb to 24,000,000lb, representing the Manila Chamber of larger than the last, so much of it is going during the week end when it became to be diverted from London elsewhere that known that Tan flood Guan, one of the Commerce who are attending the Com mercial and Industrial Conference in the supplies receivable here during the best known Chinese in the Settlement, had Peking, praying the Central Government remainder of the season will be moderate. | absconded and that a warrant had been It is understood that unusually large issued charging him with embezzling con to cause further negotiations to be opened with the United States in order to remove inquiries came from Moscow to Calcutta siderable sums of money from his em the stringeat and object unable measures and Colombo, and that very free purployers, the Chartered Bank of India, imposed by the United States against chases were resulting both for shipment Australia and China, and with forgery consent so far as our consent is necessary. Chinese labourers, hich are serious to Russia, and also for the brick ten Wild rumours became current as to the the
The Prosiding Judge--You are pre-
obstacles to trade and commerce through factories in the North of China, of which extent of h's alleged malpractices and the out the Philippines, cli The memorial con 'pared to continue at once?
the details will shortly be received.
amounts popularly hazarded were any tends that Chines labour is necessary in Mr, Slade--Yes, my Lord.
thing up to $200,000. the Philippines, where 70 to 80 per cent The Presiding Judge The title of the of business is in the yands of Chinese, but action will be ebanged and it will now while unlimited sebe abounds for the employment of Clines, their rate of become Li Yuen Shang...
wages is doublewhat the Filipinos Mr. McNeill then resumed his address, receive and, consequently, there is no
competition with the cheap sative un skilled labour. The memorial, also, con tends that the present is an opportune time to press the matter because relations between China and the United States have never been more friendly.
respondent.
Mr. Slade mentioned that the order had been sarved and a writ.in authority had been sent down to Mr. Harding, who acted on behalf of the son. The only formality left to be done, and would be done in the course of the day, was the formal filing of the entry of appellant. That had to be done under the rules,
Mr. Pollock su quite prepared to
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THE ALLAN WILKIE COMPANY.
SALOME.
personages.
A CONTRAST,
OPIUM OLTIVATION.
FARMERS PROTTED BY BANDITS.
At the Theatre Royal last night the striking drama," Salome" was presented by the Allan Wilkie Company before a satisfactory house. The play was preceeded by A Florentine. Tragedy," a sensational piece with a highly dramatic finish, in which Simene, a merchant (Mr. | 7th inst. :-
ance
As regards movements at home, the clearances for consumption duty paid are somewhat unsatisfactory, in view of the large quantity of low-cost tea now held by distributors, but a good and encourag ing expansion in our export trade, con- sequent upon growing request for tea
abroad, is in progress, and the total for 1919 will be larger than for many years past.
SINGAPORE SENSATION.
ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS AT THE CHARTERED
DANK
Stump speaking is the hardest work in the world," said Senator Beveridge. It is especially hard, he continued, smiling. when there are hecklers in the audience.
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"A friend of mice the other day was getting on favourably in a stump speech, Gentlemen, he shouted, 'n man is known by his works."
But &
The Straits Times of the 8th inst.heckler took advantage of the psuase to
And he paused impressively.
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yell:
Then yours must be a gas works.'"' New York Tribune.
PRAYING FOR GRANDMAMMA,
a good deal in the evening, are left in Two little boya, whose parents go out the care of a grandmother, who looks after them-and, incidentally, as is the way of grandiothors, does her best to boys were getting ready to go to bed, and were saying their prayers. Little Jimm Christmas presents, and he was doing it was petitioning for a certain line of n & voice that could be heard for half- mile. The noise annoyed his older bro her, who interrupted Jimmie to ask, What are you prayin' for Christmas presents load for? The Lord's no'
but grandma in Glasgow Net
"I know," "3 deef."
answered Jimmie-
The other night the small
The defalcations were discovered on Saturday, and were lighted upon, we un- derstand, quite by chance. An officer of the bank had occasion to look through some books in the ordinary course of business when he came to some items that appeared to require elucidation. Tan Hood Guan, who was one of the senior clerks, engaged in the European bills de partment, was called in to throw light on
LORD ROSEBERY ́S EVASIONS, the point. There was no suspicion up till
Lord Rosebery's talked all through lunch that monet that he was anything but A NOVEL CHINESE LOTTERY. faithful servant of the corporation. He the other day about the cattle he had seen said he would have to refer to other books at Smithfield. "What of the Peace Con- A wife for the prize, with a dowry of in order to arrive at an explanation of ference!" ventured a friend; but coffee $5,000 and the balance to go to the Wen-the point under investigation, and went by then was almost over, and there was The Opium Refo Bureau at Peking chow famine district, is the scheme of a of apparently for that purpos. He did time for a pronouncement.
Lart Rosebery's indifference to the received the followg telegrain on the promising lottery which has been nipped not return and when enquiries were made alleged topic of the hour is proverbial. in the bud by the local Chinese authori for him it was found that he had gone There is Count Tornielli's story of the out. Even then the management ba no time when Bismarck had just been sort ties. The scheme arose out of a visit ro
reason to suspect anything wrong, but the about his business by his Emperor. The cently paid by a Miss Lu Wen-chin to
realisat on soon came. A further exam-
evening the Italian Ambassador went, full But his lordship was quite indiferent. Le renvoi de Bismarck" he excinined
Lord
nobody is giving a thought to it. But died today, and everybody is Jasking whom his widow will marry.'
Perhaps the cows at Smithfield, like the nobleman's widow, are but a meros of escape from idle talk on more serious subjects.—Sketch.
ed for by dishonesty, and these were found to recur at interrals for several The investigation was pro years back. secuted back to 1908 and the total of the defalcations made apparent is stated to be between $25,000 and $30,000.
THE MODUS OPERANDI.
B. A. Pittar) strangles tho would-be It is estimated that 200,000 mow of lover of his wife, Lord Guido (Mr. Arthur land is planted withpopy at Hsinghwa, Wenchow, when the distress of the district ination of the books revealed certain ews came in the afternoon, and in thei
in the Province-of Tuk. The farmors Goodsali). This preliminary perform-
are relying upon the frotection of the implanted in her the idea of offering her-screpancies which could only be account of the event, to a party at Eord Rosebery's somewhat prepared the audience bandits, whom the famers pay, The self to be raffled for in the manner above
There for Овсан Wilde's great adaptation suppression of the rebelion here depends inentioned. were to be 30,000 of the old Biblical story of the upon the exterminatit of the poppy, tickets at 81 each. Unluckily the pro- death of John the Baptist. The Con-Fifteen hundred troops have been idle moters are said to have quoted the names here for three months, hile planting of of certain prominent Chinese as patrona pany presented this most difficult play poppy has proceeded. There appears to without their consent, and a very sport with extraordinary success. The prin- be no hope that the Provincial Governing matrimonial-philanthropic offer bas.
The had to be withdrawn accordingly.-Y.-17. cipal figure was, of course, that of Salome went will move in the matter. and Miss F. Hunter-Watts played the opium, however, has not yet been Daily News.
harvested and there is ample time to part splendidly, The dance, which has destroy the crop if the entral Govern boon newly-designed by Signor Rossi, of
ment acts promptly," Covent Garden, was executed with grace It is understood, says. Peking de- por la pately, that the Governmut is taking up and cleverness. As Herod, Ar. Wilkie was given ample opportunity of the matter vigorously. exhibiting his great gifts, and he took full advantage of it. There are sixteen characters altogether in the piece, and all combined to give a very fine presentation of the drama.
"THE BELLS."
Wilkie has By special request Mr. arranged for the production of the ever popular play "The Bells" to-night. Most people recall that it was in this piece that the late Sir Henry Irving leapt into fame by his marvellously realistic iraper- sonation of the conscience-stricken
THE SALT GALLE.
IMPORTANT MANITO.
A manifesto has been aed stating that the Salt Gabelle provis an import ant annual income to the Gernment and is held as security for foign loans. Since the Revolation varios provinces have retained the salt incomer the pay ment of soldiers, while the elt business generally has been ruined owing to The Central Gvernment, smuggling. therefore, may lose confidene, In the present financial reform metures first step will be the reorganise on of the
the
CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS.
in consequenes of the retirement of R. H. Mortimore, British Consul-General at Mukden, the following acting appoint ments have been made:-Mr. R. Willis will go from Harbin to Mukden, Mr. A. E. Enstes, Assistant Chinese Secre- tory in Peking, will proceed to Harbin and Mr. Archibald Rose, formerly at Mengtze, will replace Mr. Eastes.
PARIS LETTER,
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Paris, December 13, 1912. THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION.
HUMOURS OF THE CENSORSHIP,
INTIMATIONS
BURNING, BLEEDING
AND CRUSTED SKIN
Had to Lie With Arms Up by Head, They Were So Sore Underneath, Itching Very Bad.. Got No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Trouble Disappeared.
"About the month of March, 1010, a very Itohing red rash commenced on my breast,
thence under my arms. The complaint was of a very waters nature, the itching very bad. At night I got no sleep owing to the burning, bleeding, crusted nature of the skin. I had to lo with my arms up by my head, they were very sore underneath.
I washed the affected parts with corbolle and tar Soap, but got no ruller. I aho took blood mixture, but it had no good elfect.
I then bought a set of the Cuticura Soap. Oltmont and Pub, and by the second timo I use them, the rash was greatly anothed and the irritation begad to disappear. bought another cake of Cuticura Soap and BODIO tnore Cuticura Ointment from the chemist, and by the time they were used, every sign of the rash and irrifation had all disappeared, and I now have nico, while skin. I can steep soundly and have never had nay skin trouble silice Calicura Posp and Ointmeat cured me.
"I always use the Cuticure Soap for shav ing and a Ullo Cuticura Ointment on my acup, which I find keeps it nice and whllo sad clean, and also free from Bay Initation. I sincerely hope that this letter will be useful to some one suffering frem tehing irritation or any tallaturation, and you have my full permission to publish it." (gued) George Taylor, Ash Grove Cottage, Fyvie, Abet- deen, N. B., Jan. 10, 1911.
A liberal sample of Cuticura Soap and Olst- mant with 34-p, book free from noureet depois F. Newbery & Bens, 27, Charterhouse Bg,. London; B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W Lennon, Ltd., Caps Town; Muller, Maclean & Co., Calcutta and Bombay: Putter Drug & Chem, Corp., sole props., Boston, U. B. A,
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GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
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That aggregate, as is indicated, was made up of many comparatively small aume, none sufficiently large to have made ita concealment difficult at the time of its embezzlement, It would appear that
An American photographer wished to through Hood Guan had obtained the money by send a picture of some guns go cannot | GOLD AND SILVER BRACELET... forging the tamer of European officers on the town. It was stopped... cash vouchers, which he presented for send a photograph of some guns; it is a payment at the cash department. He was secret that the Bulgarians have guns, always careful not to make his demandshe wired to his editor, much to the an too large and the individual sums which At Mustapha Pasha the custom was he drew in this fashion were usually is after the war correspondent had written the neighbourhood of a thousand dollars. a despatch to bring it to the censor, he The warrant was only taken out after held his court in room surrounded by the missing clerk bad made good his a crowd of correspondents. The censor escape, It charges him, as stated, with insisted that the correspondent should embezzlement and forgery, and the police
noyance of the censor.
ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADF
JEWELLERY.
have also proclaimed him under Section read the depth aloud to him. Then the MAPPIN & WEBB'S
51 of the Penal Code which gives authori- to make sure that all beard, Private ty to seize the missing man's property, letters had to pass through the same against the sun involved in the charges. ordeal, and one correspondent, with a Tais property should be of quite con- Lara of humour, wrote an imaginary pri- siderable dimensions, for Tan Hood Goan ivate letter full of the most fervent love was without doubt in afluent cireum messages, which was read out to a furi
PARTITIAN SHOT.
Mathias. That was as far back as 1878, Salt Gabelle, but prior to the romulga Dr. Ostrovsky, who is a very distinstances. He lived far beyond the means ously blushing censor and to a batch of but the play has stood the test of time tion of the new regulations will be guished man and whe moves in the best of that the salary of a bank clerk would journalists, who at first did not see the and has lost none of its weird power and necessary to restore the former ditions Parisian society, is the Russian medical warrant, was known as an open-handed joke and tried to look as if they were not absorbing interest. Mr. Allan Wilkie has salt, for which the Tsaichenpt will be employing a serum for curing consu lived in a large compound house at 74-1
regarding the manufacture at sale of gentleman who for months past has been friend among the Chineso community, listening.-Morning l'ost War Correspon
od motor-cars and carriages, and dent. made the part of Mathias particularly made responsible, tackling the trans- tion, with remarkable results. Dr. bis own, and although he follows Sirportation, sale, employment of 1 peces Ostrovsky made his researches at the Prinsep Street. On the turf he has been A good story about Dr. Lyman Abbott in very well-known for the past eight years, was told at Mrs. D. H. P. Belmont's Henry Irving on main lines, his intersary staff, and the establishmobf salt Pasteur Institute, and succeeded
Mr. suffrage lunch room in New York. offices or agencies. The Tsaichen must obtaining a serum which is a certain all up and down the Peninsula, as
Dr. Abbott, so the story runs, dined pretation is by no means a slavish imita therefore instruct all salt commoners cure in consumption cases where there is Hood," and one of the hurses which bewith a prominent Suffragist at her great tion, in several details his rendering accordingly, and the Tutus another no fever Apart from his regular was lately in possession of was Toro Lees house in Fifth-avenue, and during dinner Mathias has provincial officinis must assist sym hit practice, he has a Polyclinique in one of He had been in the employ of the Char stormed at the suffrage cause with all his being entirely different.
about 18 years, practi- well-known force and vigour. been Mr. Wilkie's greatest personal suc- cally, while the Provinces must enyour the poorer districts of this City, where tered Bank for cess in the Fast, and at Calcutta he to raise funds to support the sold and twice a week he devotes himself to the cally since he left school. He was deeply The poor Suffragists over their Astrak also to cover Provincial adminitive noble task of relieving buigan suffering involved in rubber and tin share specula han caviars and winter strawberries were created such a sensation that the play
exproses.
mbe gratuitously. The serum is injected twice tions, and it is commonly stated among quite squelched by Dr. Abbott's eloque ce ad to be repeated no less than seven seperately deposited from the first nth a week, and a complete cure is guaranteed his friends that his profits on the rubber but on his departure his hostess planted STUDY
boom of 1910 amounted to seventy or Parthian shot between the shoulders of times,
The Company should be rewarded with of the second year of the Republand in four months.
never transferred for any other use. The
DIVINE SARAZL.''
eighty thousand dollars.
the distinguished clergyman. a good house, as the play is one which
OF should not be missed.
NEW SHIPPING FACILITIES IN THE THAMES.
con-
All salt revenue
Tsaichenpu has been ordered to im mediately draft, and submit for the Government's approval, new salt rejla tions and to enforce the observance che existing ones rucanwhile.
THE
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OUR
SILVERWARE,
CUTLERY and
PRINCES. PLATE.
Among his other activities he found As Dr. Abbott passed out of the court- time to do a good deal of volunteering yard of the mansion on taking leave, a and he was one of the local contingent huge wolf-hound began to bark and bay which went to England fer the Corona furiously, whereupon the hostess opened THE EYE
a window and called demurely
A TAVISTOCK PRAYER.
器
Oh, Dr. Abbott, please don't bite my. dog- Detroit Free Press.
REVED STRAIGHT.
Cosmo Hamilton, the English play
novelist, At certain arbitration proceedings wright and
WAN attacking between the Duke of Bedford and the woman at a stadio ten in Washington Tavistock Urban District Council, Mr. Square
Though the (ungrateful) French Gov- ernment still hesitates to decorate the Divine Sarah" with the Legion of Honour, they have assured her that her tomb which hay been prepared for her on tion of the late King Edward. a rock in the Altantie Ocean, will not be taken from her by the French Govern- An important step has been taken by
WORLD TRADE ROOM.
mont. After La Grande Tragédinue the Port of London Authority in
had prepared the tomb doubt was ex nection with the provision of additional.
The United Kingdom has by no us
pressed regarding her title to the rock, facilities for shipping in the River been alone in the wide extension of
and a lawyer informed her some months! Thanoes. The teader of Messrs. Porry markets for her goods in foreign count
age that it did not belong to her. Since & Co., amounting to £105,466, has been experienced during the past year.
then the wind of Medame Bernhardt hus
R. D Doble, chairman of the council, Woman is barbarous," he said. She accepted for the construction at Tilbury the world has shared in the common n
been greatly relieved by the definits assur of a deep-water riverside jetty for the perity.
ance from Madame Dolcasse, wife of the read an old prayer in support of his dothes herself in the skins of cruelly In the cases of the United States & use of cargo stoamers. The jetty is n
Minister of Marine, that her title will remark that the pleasure ground, which slaughtered beats and in the feathers of tended mainly to meet the requirements Germany the increases in the exports
not be challenged. The tomb of the is included in the properties the Duke cruelly slaughtered birds. She decorates of vessels which arrive with part cargoes, home produce have even exceeded those
"French Queen of the Stage is hewn is selling, orce belonged to the town. In herself with bits of bright stone dug out She paints her face red and which, while demanding deep water the United Kingdom. Here is the co for their discharge, desire to remain for parison for the ten months ended Octoput of a rocky peninsula which touches the Bodleian Library, he said, there was of the earth
a tract of the time of Charles I. written and white. She marries for money rather At low island off the Brittany coast. as short a time as possible in port. The the figures for which were issued official her summer residence - Belle Isle, an
"But," objected a woman, but, Mr. tide the rock which contains the tomb by Thomas Larkin, the then incumbent of, than for love. All this is very barbaric," jetty will afford some much-needed relief last month:--
Hamilton, you must admit that woman joins the island, while at high tide it Tavistock, in which the following prayer
occurred:
Lord, if we would read the Master's is honest. When did you ever hear of a comes an island itself. 29,816,00
NIGHT BURSES.
Tickets on the Lord's Dayes and beat up woman stenographer or cashier running
"Nover," Mr. Night "busses have made their appear the Drum.after sermon and down to the off with her employer's money { "
Hamilton answered then Lord,
When & woman stenogra 402,617,00 27.893,00 suce in Paris, thus supplying a long felt
promptly. chosen for the erection of its new offices. In imports the United States increas yant. One is now able to bail a motor: football in Jessop's Hay.
He said nothing, was Mr. Doble's com pier or cashier cans off with her em- The step is preliminary to the early for the ten months was £51,188,000, thus at certain stopping places after we might have pense among us.
ment, about paying a penny or 2d. to ployer's money, she always keeps the record straight by taking her employer carrying out of the recently accepted United Kingdom £43,029,000, and Gem. before which hour the service will
main unchanged.
go in.
along with her."Detroit Free Press. design of Mr. Edwin Cooper.
to the traffic at Tibury Dock.
United
States
Total
£383,403,000 £12,493,
355,410,000
Increas
The Port Authority has accepted ten-
exports ders for the demolition of the existing buildings on the portiun of the site front-German exports...
exports ing Trinity-square, which has been United Kingdom.
any 130,027,000.
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