THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1917..

CUTLER PALMER & CO'S FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG.

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

Known as the

OLD

SQUARE"

BOHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL

1. Flour

TRICES.

(a.) First Grade.

Bhato-Po Ya

Abrimps-Is unde

Anapper Lap Yu %. Boles Tat Sha Ta

Tonch-Wan Ya

Turbot To Hau Th....... Turtles, small, fresh water

Keuk Y

per bag of 50 lbs. por th

4.50

POULTRY.

(6.) Second Grade.

par bag of 50 lbs, Per 16.

Chicken-Kai Tasi

**

(c.) Third Grade.

Capons, large, small-Sin Kai Duck-Ap

per bag of 50 lbs. per lb,

Doves--Pan Kau

8.60

Egg Hen-Kai Tan (cook

ing)

2. Tinned Mik

per doz Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan (free) Fowls Canton-Kai

(a.) Sweetened Condensed Milk,

por 1 lb tin

(4.) Unsweetened Condensed Milk,

per 1 lb. tin

Fowls Hainan-Hoi Nam

Geese Ngo

Pigeons, Canton-Pak Kapoach Pigeons Haibow-Hot Hau,

Pak Kap

Pheasant Shan Kai

(e.) Sterilized Milk, per tin, (18

oz.)

(d) Sterilized Milk, per 1 litre tin (e) Eagle Brand, per 1 b. tin... (A) Skimmed Milk, per 1 lb, tin

35

20

Turkeys, Cock-Fo Kai Fang Turkeys Hen-Fo Kai Na...

WHISKY.

Snipe Sha Tsui

3. Sugar!-

Cube (in & lb. ting), per tin

1204

Quail-Om Chun

Refined Crystallized, per lb.

141

ESTABLISHED

Granulated, per lb

14.

Soft, No. 1 quality, per lb. Soft, No. 2 quality, per lb

12

19

1745.

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HAVE YOU A

BAD LEG

with wounds that discharge or otherwise, perhaps surrounded with indianpiation and swollen, that when you press your finger on the infamed part it leaves the impression? If so, under the skin you have paison, which deflce all the remedies you have trind. Par haps your knees are swollen, the joints being aloerated, the same with the ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to non- tinue, will deprive you of the power to walk. You may have attended various hospitals, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation; but do not; the

kry Grasshopper Treatment; which is a sore and certain restorer incases of Bad Logs, Ulcerated Joints, Houssmaid's Kave, Poisoned Hands, Abscesses, Glandular Swellings, Carbuncles. Bunions, Snaka, Insect and Dog Bites and all Skin Diseases, Bend at once to the Drug. Blores for s

bar at

4. Frozen Meat:-

The Dairy Farm prices of frozen food and other stores as printed in the Dairy curm price list and amend ed in red ink dated the 21st day of February, 1915, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Food Committee are the maximum retail prices of the articles enu- merated in the said list. [Ap proved copies can be seen either. at the Treasury or on the premises of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., in Wyndham Street.]

5. Market Produce:--

BUTCHER MEAT

Ots.

Beef Sirloin-Mei Lung Pa... lb. 21. Becf Prime Cut Beef Corned Hum Ngau Yuk Beef Roast-Shio Ngau Yuk Beef Brenst-Ngau: Nam Yuk „ Beef Soup-Tong Yuk Beef Steak-Ngan Yuk Pa... Beef Steak Sirloin-Ngau Lan Beef Sausages-Ngau Cheung Bullock's Brains-Ngan No.

Bullock's Jongu fresh--Ngau

ᏞᎥ

Bullock's Tongue, corned-

Har Ngan, bi

Shat ...... Mutton Saddle Leung On Yukunligh Pig's Chitlings-Chu Chang... Pig's Bras-Cha No Pig's Feet-Cha Keuk

- 882

Partridges-Che Kú

PETITS,

Almonds-Hang Tan Apples (California)- Kam

Shan Ping Ko Bananas (bride's), Macao

Heung Chiu Carambola-Young To Cocoanuts Ye Tee

Lemons, China-Ling Mung... Lemons, America--Kam Bhan

Ling Mung

Lichces, dried (smal) stone)--

Lai Chi Kon Oranges (Canton) (sweet)--

Shan-sheng Tim Chang.. Oranges (Canton)

Pears (Canton), Cooking—

Shat

ALL AMERICANS FOR

SERVICE

WAR done and done immediately to make sure

MR, WILSON'S APPEAL

SUPREME CRISIS IN THE FIGHT TOR FREEDOM.

of large harvesta. I call upon young men and old alike and upon able-bodied boys on the land to accept and act upon this duty. To turn in hosts to the farms to make certain no paina and no labour are lacking in this great matter.

COMRADES OF THE GOLD STRIPE,

"LIGHT DUTY OFFICERS:

There comes the day when sick leave in I particularly appeal to farmers in the at an end when the latest medical board South to plant abundant foodstuffs as In a personal appeal to his fellow well as cotton. They can show their prescribes light duty," and the con- oitizens, President Wilson calls all patriotism in no better and more convins valescent officers is ordered to join the American citizens, men, women, and ing way than by resisting the great

temptation of the present price of cotton reserve battalion of his regiment,

Forthwith he journeys to the town 9 children, to join together to unite the sad by helping upon a great scale, to 18 nation for the preservation of its ideals feed the nation, and peoples everywhere whore the battalion is stationed, reports

who are fighting for their liberties and 20 and for the triumph of democracy in the our own. The variety of their crops himself at the orderly room, and strolle 38 world-war. The supreme test of the will be a visible measure of their com- along to the thess. That hour of arriv

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nation has come, be anys, and all must ao act together. The text of the appeal is 24 as follows:- 95

45

prehension of their national duty.

The Government of the United States and the Government of several States stand ready to co-operats. They will do everything possible to assist farmers in securing an adequate supply of seed, an adequate force of labourers when they are most needed at harvest time, and means for expediting the shipments of fertilizers and far machinery as well as the crops themselves when they are

Fellow countrymen, The entrance of into the grim and our beloved country 60 terrible war for democracy and human rights which has shaken the world, great ed so many problems of national life and aotion which call for immediate con-harvested sideration of settlement that I hape you will permit me to address you a few words of earnest counsel and appeal with 23 regard to them.

We are rapidly putting our Navy upon an effective war footing, and are about 12 to create and equip a great Army, but these are simply parts of the great task to which we addressed ourselves There is not a single selfish, clement, so far as I can see, in the cause we are fighting for. We are fighting for what we believe and wish to be the rights of mankind 14: and the future peace and security of the world. To do this great thing worthily and successfully we must devote ourselves to service without regard to profit or material advantage, and with an energy and intelligence that rise to the level of the enterprise itself. We must realize to 1.14 things, how many kinds of elements of capacity and of service and self-sacrifice it involves. These, then. are the things we must do, and do well, besides fight ing the things without which mere fighting would be fruitless,

8

10

Peanuts-Fa Shang

s

10

Persimmons, large--Hung Taz

Plantain Tai Abiu

Walnuts-Hop To

2

NO PROFITEERING BY MIDDLEMEN The course of trade shall be as un hampered as it is possible to make it, and there shall be no unwarranted mani pulation of the nation's food supply by those who handle it on its way to the consumer. This is our opportunity to demonstrate the efficiency of a great de- mocracy, and we shall not fall, short in this.

is one of the good adventures which star this troubled time with happy memories

Comparatively few of the officers of to-day see their share of active service with their own battalions. There is the draft system at work, and our movements are controlled by invisible potentates at the War Office, who send us wheresoever they will to serve with people hitherto unknown. We leave behind the men we know, the men with whom we learnt our bustness. They go out in their turn, and' are scattered round all the edges of the war, and we do not see them or hear any word of their progress except when from time to time there is a remembered name in the casualty lista:: But when wounds or illness have had their way and✈ we return at last to duty we find ourselve once more in the fellowship of a year

!!

Let me say to middlemen of every sort,

It is the healthful custom of the Army whether they are handling our foodistffs,

to keep the junior subültern very fridly our raw materials of manufacture, or the products of our mills and factories,in his place. A year ago dine was a per- son of no importance, near to the bottom the eyes of the country will be especially of the list, having no experience or stand- upon you. This is your opportunity foring. With the rest of the newly gazetted. signal service, efficient and disinterested. The country expects you, as if expects one is harried and hurried to courses of

instruction and similar torments, brow all others, to forgo unusual profits, to heaten by adjutants, and regarded with organize and expedite the shipment of disapproving severity by commanding supplies of every kind, but especially officers. Ons escaped over-sens to the war food, with an eye to the service you are enlist in the ranks for their people, not for themselves. I shall confidently expect you to deserve and win the confidence of

and-ation. the people of every sort.

Pameln, Siem-Tsim Le Yau each 13the full how great the task is, how many rendering and in the spirit of those who with feelings of genuine relief.

Grapeso Tai Tsz..

Chu Lu

.ench

cach

Lettuce-Yeung Shang Troi.......j Water Chestnuts-Ma Tai.... Water Chestnuta. Mandarin Kwai Lam Ma Tai Mushrooms, FreshShang Teo

Ku

"

17

19

16

21

24

per set 10

each

VEGETABLES, ETC. Artichokesh Chi Cheuk ... Ib. Beans, Sprout-Nga Tsoi Beans Long-Tau Kok ... Beet Root-aung Tací Tau ... Bitter Squash-Fu Kwa ....... Brinjals, Green-Ching. Yan

Kwa

Brinjals, Bed-Hung Ke

Cabbage, Chinese (common)-

Кий Твої

lb.

60

Cabbage, Shanghai-Ye Tsi...

Bullock's Head-Ngau Tau

$1.00

Cane Shoots, bunch Kau

Bullock's Heart-Ngau Sam... 16.

14

Shun

Bullock's damp, salt-Ngau

Cauliflower (Large)---Ye Taoi

Kin:

21

Bullock's Feet-Ngau Keuk...each 1-

Bullock's Kidneys-Ngau Yiu

Cauliflower (Medium)

10

Bullock's Tail--Ngan Mei

ID

Cauliflower (Small) Carrats-Kam Shun

IH.

Bullock's Liver-Ngau Koa... Ib.. 13 Ballock's Tripe (undressed)--

Celery Chinese Tong Kin **

Tsoi

Ngau To

00 Calves Head and Feet-Ngau

teai-tan-keuk

...set $1.10 Mutton Chop-Yeung Pei Kwat

++

Chiflies, dried-Kon Lat Chiu Chillies, red-Hung, Fa Chiu Chillies, green-Ching Lat

Chiu

Mution Leg-Yeung Pei Mutton Shoulder

lb. 25

26

Cuery Stuff, English-Ke Li

Cucumbers-Ching Kwa

cach

Yeung

Garlic-Sin' Sau.

b.

24

Ginger, young Sun-Tse

Keng

27

Ginger, old-Loo Keung

.per set

24

lb. 13

Horseradish, Shanghai Lik.

Kan

Indian Corn-Shuk Mai

Pig's Fry Chu Chap

16

Pig's Head-Chu Tau

18:

Pig's Heart--Chi Sam

...each 11.

Tig's Kidneys-Cho Yia

18

Pig's Liver-Chü Kon

20

Pork Chop Chu Pai Kwat...

20

Pork Leg-Chi Pei ..

30

20

Okrues

20

60

Onions, Green--Shang Chung

Onions, Shanghai-Sheung-.

08

12

Parsley-Kun Tani

26

Potato, Sweet-Fan Shû.

22

11

Suet, Reaf--Shang Ngau Yeu, Suet. Mutton-Shang Yeung

20

You

26

Yeal-Ngan. Thai Yuk

10

Veal Sausages Ngau Tsai

Cheang

20

TES

Shallots Kon Chung Tau

Lard-Cha Yau

20

Spinach-Yin Tsoi

FISH.

Tomatoes Fan Ke

Taros-Wu Tau

Barbel-Ka Yo

16

Turnips, Funti

(Long)-Lo

Brea-Pin Yü

19

Pak

Canton Fresh Water Fish:

Vegetable Marrow-Tsit Kwa

Hoi Sin Yü

15

Carp-Li Yu

20

Catfish-Chik Tü

12

Codfish-Mun Yü

14

26

Outtle Fish-Muk Yü

16

Dab-Sha Mang Yu

12

Dace--Wong Boi Lap,

18:

Dog Fish-Tit To Sha

Eels, Conger-Hoi Mán.......

18

Eels, Fresh water-Tam Shui

18

Eels, Yellow-Wong Sin

32

Frogs Tin Kii

K

Garoupa-Shek Pan

40

Gudgeon-rak Kap Yü

GRASSHOPPER

OINTMENT AND PILLS. Prepared by ALBERT, Albert House, Far ringdon Street, London, England Price in England 1/14 and 2,9 per box. Agents: A. 8. WATSON & CO., Ira,

Hongkong

FOR

NERVOUS EXHAUSTION

LOSS.

MEMORY

DEBILITY

From the NERVES

CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-GLYCERATE OF LINE

felt increasea, vital energy aid nerve ||

force, cores Taurus thenst, Dyspepsia,

› Brabandry and e, “vouz dizzeraz, in adults

and children. A MERAN

EN CAPSULES, UN WINE, AND IN TENOP

Pork Loin-Chit Hau Tun Pork Fat or Lard-Chü Yau

Feet- Sheep's Head and Yenug Tau Kenk

............. Bet Sheep's Heart-Yeung Sam...each Sheep's Kidneys-Yeung Yiu, Sheep's Liver Yeung Kon lb. Sucking Pigs, to order-Chü

Tsai

Crabs-Hai...

Herrings Tso tak...

Halibut Cheung Kwan Kap Labrus-Wong Fa Yi

Loach-Wa Ya ....

Lobsters-Lung Ha

Mackerel Chi Yi A

Monk Fish-Mong Y

Onions, Bombay Yeung

Chung Tan

hoi Shung Tau

Potato, Japanese-Yat Pun

Shu Tsai

Potato, American-Fa Ki Shü

Tsui ......

Pumpkin-Tung Kwa

Badish-Haug Lo Pak Tsai... Rhubarb (fresh)-Tai Wong-

630.

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AID FOR THE ALLIES.

To the men who run the railways of the country, whether they be managers or operative employés, let me say that rai ways are the arteries of the nation's life, and that upon them reats the im- mense responsibility of seeing to it that these arteries suffer no obstruction of any kind, no inefficiency or slackened power. To the merchant let me suggest the motto, **Small profits and quick service.” and to the shipbuilder the thought that life and the war depends upon him,

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We are back again now. Bome of us, and we are not nervous juniors any more. Our uniforms have lost the freshness of a year ago. Most of us wear ferdeiously hobnailed boots with complete indifference and all our possessions have an air of experience and age. There are many strips of gold braid to be seen, with here and there a bit of purple and white ribbon. Some of us ure not good for very mach and can only walk about slow- ly. None of us are quite me riotously fit as we used to be, and all of us are conscious of gaps in the fellowship--gaps that will never be filled.. But we are a cheery company, and wa are conscious that in these days we are among the SHIPS AND STILL MORE SHIPS.

veterans--a most comfortable feeling.. Food and way supplies must be carried.

So in the mess we are gathering to- ncross the seas no matter how afany ships are sent in the bottom. The places Sether all the time, comparing notes and adventures, gaining curious-bits of infor.. of those that go down must be supplied.mation about all the theatres of war.

We must supply abundant food not only for ourselves, and our Allies and our soimon, but also for a large part of the nations with whom we have now mad common cause, in whose support and by whose sides we shall be 6ghting.

We must supply ships by hundreds out of our shipyards carry to the other side of the sea, submarines or no sub- marines, what will every day be needel, there, and abundant materials out of our helds mines, and factories with which not only to clothe and equip our own forets on hand and sea but also to clothe and support our people for whom and supplied at once. To the miner let 2 the gallant follows under arms can no me say that he stands where the farmer 12 longer work, to help clotho sad equipes. The work of a world waits on him, and if he slickens or fails armies ini the armies with which we are cooperat 9ing in Europe, and to keep the looms statesmen are helpless. He also is enlist and manufactories there in raw material, ed in the great service of the Army. The 16. coal to keep the fires going in ships at monfacturer does not need to be fold

Sea and the furnaces in hundreds of I hope, that the nation looks to him to facturies across the set steel out of speed and perfect very process, and which to make arms and ammunition want only to remind his employee that bolli here and there, rails for worn-out their service is absolutely indispensable 10 railways at the back of the fighting and is counted un by every man who loves

fronts, locomotives and rolling stock to this country and its liberties. 15 take the place of those every day going On to pieces, mules nad horses and cattle 1 for military service, everything with 16 which the people of England, France

Italy, and Russia have usually supplied themselves but cannot now afford the men, materials, or machinery to make.

It is evident to every thinking man that our industries on farms, in shipyards, mines, and factories must be made more prolific and more efficient than ever, and uust be roure-economically managed and better adapted to the particular require ments of our task than they have been, and what I want to say is that men and wenien who devote their thought and energy to these things will be serving their country and conducting the fight for peace and freedom just as truly and just as effectively as the men on the battlefield or in the trenches.

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greeted with the same delighted astonish... Day by day some one is arriving to be ment. There are all sorts of queer re

in Within the space of an hour I found amai whoai I had seen off to France, anothey I had left on the egge of the desert five miles from Fayoum, and a third from whom I had parted thirty miles north of Salonica. It is impossible.

A FOBOTVO to tell who will be the next to walk in.

We come und we battalion is not a museum where return red officers are, kejil for the duration of Let me suggest also that every one who the war-it is just a halting place between creates and cultivates a garden helps one experience and the next. Every greatly to solve the problem of feeding month there are medical beards which the nations, and every housewife who examine us to determine our fitness for penetives strict economy puts herself in service. From light duty we pass to- the ranka, of those who serve the nation, general service at home, and then to un- This is the time for America to correct qualified general service. When that her unpardonable fault of wastefulness stage is reached we go off on four days' and extravagance Les gery man and leave and then return to wait for the every woman assure a duty of careful telegram which shall send us down to the and provident use of expenditure is a sen once more. From that journey, too, public duty and as the dictate of we shall return if the fates are kind, patriotism which none can now expect and in this orbit we shall continue to ever to be excused or forgiven for ignor revolve till there is no more war and we ing.

are permitted to return to the ordinary. business of living.

·HL

THE SUPREME

ANGLO-GERMAN RIVALRY.

In the hope that this statement of the needs of the nation and the world in the our of supreme crisis may stimulate those to whom it comes and remind a3: who need a reminder of the solemn duties

A SCIENTIFIC TEST. The industrial Forces of the country time such as the world has never men and women alike, will be a great seen before. I beg that all editors, and"

At the annual meeting yesterday of the national, a great international service publishers, everywhere will give as pre Iron and Steel Institute at Westminster, army-notable hast gaged in the minent a publication and wide virgata gently, an important technical paper service of the nation and the world, the tion as possible of this appeat, and I was submitted by Mr. Cosma Johns, of efficient friends and saviours of free men venture to suggest also to all advertising! Sheffield, on the properties of the refrae everywhere. Thousands, nay, hundreds of thousands, of men otherwise liable to agencies that they would perhaps render tory materials used in the iron and steel a very substantial and timely service to industry In the subsequent discussion military service will of right and peces the country if they would give it wide-Professor Arnold mentioned that Sheffield sily be excused that service and assigned spread repetition and to clergymen, not University had a scherte of researcli the fundamental sustaining work of to think it an unworthy or inappropriate 6. In view of the prohibition of the ex fields, factories, and mines, and they will subject of comment and homily from their

be as much part of the great patriotic palpits. port of certain food-stuffs from the forces of the nation as the men under United Kingdom, the prices of

fire. I take the liberty therefore of ad these articles can no longer be dressing this world to the farmers of the fixed. If, however, any consumer. considers that he has been over-country and all those who work on farms charged he may make representa tions to that effect to the Secretary

Water Cress-Bai Yeung Taoi

Water Lily root--Lan Ngau............ Yama Tai Shã

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SUPREME NEED OF FOODSTUFFS.

The supreme need of our own nation

of the Food Committee, Sanitary and of the nations with whom we are Board Offices, for investigation, operating is an abundance of supplies,

The Supreme test. of the nation has come, and we must all speak, act, and serve together. Heuter

LATIN AMERICA AND GERMANY

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under consideration which involved a capital outlay of £30,000, one-half to be raised in Sheffield and the other half by the State and an annual outlay of 3,000 Sheffield had raised its £15,000, and the money was in the bank.

Professor Arnold also recalled that long- before the war he had been accused of being unpatriotic, and had been attacked In the newspapers, because he had said that German bricks used in their furnaces. were superior, to the Yorkshire, silícn- with German and Yorkshire bricks. They had ton houts out of the furnace, and the

German bricks stood out 2in. from the

Given under my hand and the Public especially foodstuffs. The importance of The announced policy of Latin Ameri-bricks. For a test he had lined a furnace e Seal of the Colony at Victoris, Hungan adequate, food supply, especially in can countries towards Germany in cun 20 kong, this 25th day of May, 1917,By the present year is superlative and a United States is as follo, of war by 20 Command,

abundant food, alike for the Armies and the is as follows:-- A. G. M. FLETCHER, peoples now at war, the whole great en Argentine, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Colonial Secretary terprise upon which we have embarked Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, GOD BY THE KING.

would break down and fail The world's Uruguay and Venezuela, Neutral. food reserves are low. Not only during the present emergency, but for some time.

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20

28

90

32

18 THE BURGLAR'S ASSURANCE TO after peace shall have come hoth our own

Mullet-Tsai Yü

Oysters Shang Ho

22

Parrot Fish-Kai Kung Yu..

12

Perch Tau Is

Pike Fa Pau Fong

10

15

Pomfret, plack Hak Chong...

20

Pomfret, white Pak Chong,

HERAPIONE CURES

B.Co., HABERSTOCK RENHAM PREZAD, UNDĞMATIO PARIS BEPOT: IL SYE CASTILUJOJK. DA CU

THERAPION

Plaice Pan Yu C

Prawns Ming Ha.. Ray--Pai Pa Sha

32-

10

Rock Fish-Shek Kau Kung

15

Rosch-Chun Ya

Salmon-Ma Yau

Shark-Sha Yü

THE PREACHER

people and a large proportion of the people of Europe must rely on the har gay vests of America.

In the course of a sermon, in which he

Upon the farmers of this country, there urged his hearers to practise the utmost. economy in regard to foodstuffs, a clergy-fore; in a large measure rests the fate man of Tischendorf (Saxe-Weimar) of the war, the fate of nations. May the quoted the Imperial dictum. We must nation not count upon them to omit no hold out. On the following night burg step that will increase the production lars broke into his house and took all of their land or bring about the most the food, including a dozen hams and a effectual co-operation in the salin 2nd dis. quantity of bacon, and left a placard in-tribution of their products? The time scribed: We shall now be able to hold is short, and it is of the must imperative importance that ev thing, possible be

out.'

Bolivia Relations, broken April 14th. Brazil Relations broken April 10th. Chiba Relations broken April 7th

the Dominican Republic: (Under Military Governor of the United States).

Beunder Uncertain. Guatemala: Relations broken April

bricks of local manufacture: He then declared to the local brickmakers," Datir you can produce bricks equal to those German bricks, I will line the whole the furnace in the univesity with Ger man bricks.

så!! After eighteen months, wo- British manufacturers challenged the German bricks. They then lined a Be mens furnace with the bricks of two British and one German firm, and they all came out equal. (Cheers.).

Sir William Beardmore, the president, Haiti Breaki

tander o

the Besemer medal and Honduras: Relations broken May 17th, diploma to Mr. Lamberton, of Coatbridge, Nicaragua: Relations broken May 19th for his work in the development of the Panama Was declared April 19th. principal mehanical engineering appl All Latin American countries have ances in use in the manufacture of iron declared themselves in accord with the and steel. The recipient, he announced, United States so far as the principles had for patriotic reasons forgone the

acceptance of a melal struck in gold. involved are affected.

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