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93, Acadia 'Rd., Walthamstow, Davos, Eng." The complaint was one of the types of eczema. It started by a small pimple which festored, then broke and spread to the size of a penny. The back of my leg ́broko out hito a raw patch and on getting dry would leave gaping cracks which catcert torride pain while walking and used to itch crateta terribly during my sleep. I used to and wake up with it perfectly raw. It began to spread sore rapidly and I muffered I would constantly scratch

torrible tortu.

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The typhoon is moving slowly north-west- warda; ite spproximate position is Lat. 15 deg. N. Long. 3 E.

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Bongkong ratafall for the 24 hours ending at 10 km, today, 0.50 inches, "..

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COAST

TRUTH ABOUT AIR RAIDS.

MR. BALFOUR ON GERMAN ROMANCING,

The following ie the full text of Mr. Balfour's letter on this subject to which reference was made in a cable at the time it was issued to the London newspapers by the Press Bureau !----

THE WAR AND MEAT SUPPLIES.

LAVISH FEEDING OF our FIGHTING MEN.

BRIDGE.

When we hear of constant changes, alterations, and general tinkering in the "Laws of a game, we generally take it for granted that that game is a had one. That As everybody knows, the British Armies is the logical conclusion, for were the game in Flanders, the Dardanelles and a few good no alteration would be required.. other regions, not to speak of the hundreds ADMINALTY, S.W.;

of thousands of men in steady training, This may or may not be trus of Royal August 28th.

are being fed with a lavishness that in Auction; it can hardly be a bad game Bir-You ask me why the accounts published in this country of enemy

many cases is running to actual waste. The other armies in the field, Allied an owing to its popularity, yet the fact re- air raids are so meagre, while the

enemy, all have to be ad at least sufficient mains that there are constant alterations German narratives of the samo events are rich in lurid detail. You point out ly, and so this war is adding enormously in the Laws-many that are necessary. that while these narratives are widely to the demands upon the ment supplies of believed in neutral countries, ha reti Europe, whether country raised or im- still wore that are proposed and remain cance of the onsored British Press sugported frozen. Everywhere the conseunder consideration, and yet others that, gests a suspicion that unpleasant truths quent rise in price is causing anxiety inif adopted, would change the very bel are being deliberately hid from a nervous many households and naturally there is rock scheme of the game. Why is this? public.

a desire to learn whether or whon, if at Two reasons,, I think First the Laws were hastily drawn up, and all pointe Compare the following accounts, which, all, there is to be a chance of any relief. though the historian would never guess A recent survey of the meat supply situa- could not, without practical experience it, relate to the same airship raid

tion in Loudon gives some idea of those at play, bo legislated for, and second TRANSLATION,

price movements that cannot, as regards because there is money in altering the our imported supplies, leave us altogether Laws, for each big change means & new unaffooted in the Far East:-

book, and each player no doubt is willing to invest so much to find out what so-and- so has to say about it.

Headlines of Deutsche Tageszeitung, August 11, 1915,

AIR ATTACK ON THE DOCKS OF LONDON. On the night of the 9th-10th of August our, Naval Airships carried out attacks METEOROLOGICAL upon fortified coast towns and harbours

on the East Coast of England.

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HONGKONG

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In spite of strenuous opposition, bombs were dropped on British warships in the Thames, on the docks of London, on the torpedo oraft base at Harwich, and on important positions on the Humber.

Good results were observed, The airships returned safely from their successful undertaking.

August 10, 1915, The Secretary of the Admiralty makes the following announcement-

A squadron of hostile airships visited the East Coast last night and this morn ing between the hours of 8.30 pm and

12.30 a.m.

Some fires were caused by the drop ping of incendiary bombs, but these were quickly extinguished and only immaterial damage was done.

kirk under heavy fire, and it is now re-

8107.

Now it is plain that if one of these stories is true the other is false. Why not them explain the discrepancy and tell the world in detail wherein the German ac count distorts the facts ?

Amerion is the home and birthplace of

Meat is so essential a constituent of the food of the household all the worl over, and so interconnected with the sup ply and demand of most others, that a fow Royal Auction, and it is from this quarter remarks focused on the meat position of that aine out of ten suggestions for some the world may reveal by reflection the change in the game come. The latest is general trend of food values; dear meas that the rubber is not won by the side draws prices of all substitutes up, that gets two games up the first, but liv cheapening meat drage them down. The the side scoring the greatest number of British Government requisitioning con points in two games out of three, Doesn't binues to act as the governor of the sound much, but it means a lot--a great trade. As our own purchases and tho lot; and as on American proposal it is of our Allies (notably France) haya clover-clever because it means turning increased, so our market values have the entire game declaring, doubling, risen until this week chilled beef has playing to the score (if there is such a shown a percentage rise in price since thing at auction), keeping the flag flying, this time last year of 118, frozen beef of and all the rest of it upside down. This 106, Australian mutton of 79, Australian mens new books, many new books which lamb of 40. Beef and mutton ara get every intending player would have to buy dear in Berlin in proportion to the rise and to study to have any chance to get there in most food values. Yet before upsides with the game. One little change an audience, including representatives of this would mean the winning of the the great General Stall, Professor Ballod rubber might be most expensive affair-

The following casualties have been re-stated this week in Berlin that nine-tenths if you were behind on points, the other ported:-1 man, 8 women, and 4 children of the normal amount of German food im-side would got 250 rubber points, meaning killed; 4 men, 0 women, and 2 children ports have now ceased; and if the war a loss of 500 points to you on a division. wounded.

lasts one year longer they would probably One Zeppelin was seriously damaged by be forced to reduce by one-half their con with serious attention, though it is likely The proposal is too fantastic to meet gum fire of the land defences, and was sumption of meat; multiply Germann ad enough to appeal to certain players who, reported this morning being towed into missions by two, and you approximate to by caution and perseverance in the earlier. Ostend, She has since been subjected to

In Austria the demand for horse stages, find themselves ahead on points up truth. continual attacks by aircraft from Dulesh has much increased, and the cheapest to nearly the and, when a lucky (as they ported that after having had her back cuts now cost over a shilling per pound, deem it) hand of the opponent makes them losers of their load and the rubber at the broker and rear compartments damaged representing a rise in cost since the war

Both these Empires are some time, But that is all part of the she was completely destroyed by explo- of 300 per cent.

now living and eating out of capital.' The war will cost them between 50 per game usually a large part of it being 250 points rubber bonus would be no part cent end 75 per cent, of their live stock. play-while the proposed alteration of th Your soldier wanting a meal, moreover, does not discriminate between a £1,000 of the game-not of the game of Royal

Auction, at any rate, a stud bull and a £10 steer. Italy bought last week over 3,000 tons of American beef. Holland published a degres a fortnight age forbidding the export of beef from the Netherlands, The U.S.A. continus in import meat from Argentine, The Victori- en Government has prohibited the export One authority of meat for the present. asserts that Australia will have lost 26 per cent. of her sheep stock in the recent dis astrous drought. At the same time the fact remains that a new era bas opened for the frozen moat trade, years ago wo were selling and buying Australian lamb under . a stone, about 200 per cent. cheaper than to-day. A swing of the pendulum is taking place across the whole world from glutted supply to starved demand. For many years after the present titanic conflict the European workshops will have to look largely for their food supply to overseas farmyards. What years of political persuasion failed to do an hour of war did, viz., sweep away the tariff walls against food imports all the Continent over.

Given fair seasons, the outlook for the Australasian grower is magnificent,"

The reason is quite simple. Zeppelins attack under cover of night, and (by preference) of moonless night. In such conditions landmarks are elusive and navigation difficult Errors are inevit able, and sometimes of surprising magni- tudel The Germans constantly assert, and may sometimes believe, that they have dropped bombs on places which in fact they never approached. Why make their future voyages easier by telling them where they have blundered in the past! Since their errors are our gain, why dissipate theru? Let us learn what we can from the enemy; let us teach hin only what we must.

Nobody will, I think, be disposed to doubt that this reticence is judicious. But the question may still be naked whether it is used not merely to embarrass the Germans, but unduly to reassure the British. How, ought we to rate the Zep poline among wen pons of attack? What have they done! What can they do?

To this last question I do not offer reply. I cannot prophesy about the fare of a method of warfare which is still in its infancy.

309. CIVILIAN CASUALTIES.

I can, however, say something of its results during the past.

That it has causeri much suffering to: tain. But even this result, with all its many innocent people is unhappily car- tragedy, has been magnified out of all proportion by ill-informed rumour.

I

al assured by the Home Office that dur- ing the last 12 months 71 eivilian adulta and 18 children have been killed; 189 civilian adults and 31 children have been injured.

But it must be granted that there are sundry anomalies in the rules of Auction Bridge-more generally caused by the omission of a rule to cover certain condi tions, or sometimes where un addidon tu an already existing rule would clear up the difficulty. For instance--though hero we are tripped up by the addition of three words in Law 52 ("other than passing "'), which absolyes from all pensity a player who is in the wrong and at the some time About four penalises his adversary, who is innocent. A declares a heart, B (third player) before Y (the second player) has spoken says "No, whereupon Z, thinking neturally enough that Y has passed, declares à no trumps, Then A claims a fresh deal, which he is perfectly entitled to do, since Z as a fact has declared out of turn. Thus Z is penalised possibly for his carelessness, while Y is equally penalised for no fauls at all-both on account of their opponent's error. Thero is of course the unwritten law to meet player such cases not to play with again who claims the penalty under these conditions, but that may be inconvenient, and besides is apt to break up the rubber.

WAR NEWS.

£352,000,000 CROP OF COTTON.

WHY CAUTION IN DEALING WITH IT WAS NECESSARY.

The Institute Journal, the official organ of the Institute of Journaliste, publishes a roll of honour which shows that 1,121 members of the literary staffe of British and Overseas newspapers With regard to the Proclamations by and news agencies are, or have beco the British and French Governments deserving with the Colours in the war. claring cotton to be absoluta contraband

Judged by numbers, this cumulative of war, the Matin points out that the result of many successive erimes does not total annual crop of the whole world ex-

squad the single effort of the submarine ceeds 5,100,000,000 kilogrammes (11,215,- AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT which to the unconcealed pride of Ger-

many and the horror of all the world,000,000lb), which represents a sum of sent 1,198 unoffending civilians to the 8,800,000,000 franes £32,000,000). This is boom in the Lusitants. Yet it is bad over 3 times the value of the gold ex- enough, and we many well ask what mili-tracted annually.

It is easily comprehensible,"

Balys the tary advantage has been gained at the Matin, that precautions have to be cost of so much innocent blood.

The answer is geily given No eo taken to avoid such a precious and abu dier or sailor has been killed; seven have dant commodity remaining utilised been wounded; and only on one occasion and unproductive, owing to a state of has damage been inflicted which could war, to those who have harvested it." by any stretch of language be described as of the smallest military importance. Zeppelin raids have been brutal; but so far they have not been effective. They have served no hostile purpose, moral or material-Yours faithfully,

ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR.

LASSOED GENERAL. CORPORAL'S DESCRIPTION OF HIS EXPLOIT.

GERMAN RADICAL ATTITUDE ON

ANNEXATION

AND BE STRONG.

The trouble with most thin, folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or staffing it with greasy foods; rubbing on useless "flesh creams or following some footuli physical culture stunt, while the real cause of

fat until your digestive tract assimilates thinness goes untouched. You cannot get

the food you eat.

The various memorials to the Imperial

Thanks to a remarkable new scientific Chancellor and the resolution of the discovery, it is now passible to combine National Liberals. in favour of annexa into simple form the very elements needed tions of territory in East and West and by the digestive organs to help them con- over scas" have been followed by an

vert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This annound-ment of the attitude of the master-stroke of modern chemistry is Radical party in the Reichstag. It shows called Bargolt and has been termed the that any differences that there may be greatcet of flesh-builders. Sargol aims about German ambitions are chiefly through its re-generative, reconstructive matter of phraseology, The Radicals powers to coax the stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fatening elements say:

The party has carefully examined the of your food and pass them into the blood, demands concerning the establishment of where they are carried do every starved, future frontiers and new State formations broken down cell and tissue of your body. but after conscientious consideration is You can readily picture the reault when of the opinion that the time has not yet this amazing transformation has taken

definite programme place and you notice how your cheeks fil come to lay down with firmly defined and detailed demands out, hollows about your neck, shoulders The corporal immediately decided to to bs made at the conclusion of peaco and bust disappear and you take on from endeavour to capture the officer, and while holding itself aloof from the refusal 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh. dropped from the tree upon him, subse in principle of any acquisition of terri- Bargol is absolutely harmless, inexpensive,

tory, and also from unlimited schemes of efficient. quently throwing a cord around his neck. The general fired his revolver, wounding annexations, the party considers it to be the Italian in the hand.

The corporal absolutely necessary to secure the Empiro nevertheless compelled him to surrend for the future by means of military and

An Italian Corporal named Salvatoro Sardina, who captured an Austrian general with a lasso on the Isonzo front, has arrived at Rome. Details of bis exploit published by the Tribund state that he had climbed a tree when the Austrian generel left a group of officers in and came under the tree.

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er, and took him to an Italian trench. Shortly afterwards the King and General Cadorna arrived, and the King, seeing the general, asked him why, as he was so robust, he had been captured by a single man. The general shrugged his shoulders Bardins was promoted and awarded the medai for valons and a thongand bre

economic measures, as well as by neces ary extensions of territory, and to create for the peaceful competition of the peoples conditions which in Germany as well as

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THE EDWARD, Dispensary,

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