Intimations.
New Plant!
More Hands !!
Improved Processes !!!
Our Factory hus become much
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1901.
Co-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL.
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT!
LAST FEW NIGHTS.
AUSTRALIAN VAUDEVILLE GO.
TO-MORROW NIGHT,"
WEDNESDAY,
too small. Orders have been purIN ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO-
ing in like a flood. Our facilities
✓
GRAMME, THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER BROUGHT TO THE EAST.
were never so good as they are now. Our capabilities for handling a BIG PROFESSOR trade never so complete as at present. W. A. DAVIES Our system never so good. And yet! with all this, and increased know- Our Charming
W. A. DAVIES
Mis's
The Popular Illusionist will show how modern GHOSTS are RAISED, a most bewitch ing spectacle. Miss
Sopiane BEATRICE WARDE BEATRICE WARDE Austraba's Favorite
ledge arising from previous experi-, PRISCILA VERNE Comedienne and Charac
ter Artiste. ences, the flowing tide has so com. PRISCILLA VERNE)
The Little Man with an . Mr. SAM
ROWLEY, Big Voice.
HORLEY}
pletely swept us along we arc Miss well-nigh overwhelmed. New ma- ANNIE MOORE › Our Little Cyclone.
[ ANNIE-MOORE)
{Miss Serio and Dancer. į VIRGIE ROSSER.
The Champion South W. H. HORLEY 5 African Leaper.. Mr. W. F. CULLEN. Miss JESSIE FORDE Miss RunY MOORE. THE SISTERS LINWOOD. BOX PLAN now Open at ROBINSON PIANO Co.
PRICES :--59, $2, $1. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half-price to Back Seats only, NOTE--A Special Tram will leave every Even.
ing 15 minutes after fall of curtain. Doors Open 8 PM. Overture 9 P.AL. Mr. J. FRANK FINLAY...... Business Manager. Mr. W. H. BROWN .........Representative.
Hongkong, 6th August, 1901:
COMMERCIAL UMON ASSURANCE
chinery, more hands, and further The Dainby. sub-division of labour are being Mr. actively carried out and vigorously, pushed forward, and everything else we can do is being done. We shall soon be able to cope with any amount of new trade. Write us..
WATKINS
LIMITED.
Aerated Water Mannfæturers,
Hongkong, 30th July, igen."
COTTAM & Co.
JUST ARRIVED.
trus
COMPANY, LIMITED.
$
[8070
DURING the TEMPORARY ABSENCE
of the Undersigned from the Colony, : Mr.. WILLIAM ARTHUR SIMS has been authorized to act for the LOCAL MANAGER.
W. I. T. DAVIS,
Local Manager. Hongkong, 6th August, 1901.
To-day's
Advertisements.
ΠΟΙΙΟΕ.
PEAK WATER SUPPLY.
URING Temporary repairs to a Portion Dumping Machinery, it may not
be possible to maintain a full supply of Water' to the Peak and fill Districts. Residents are meanwhile requested to economize, as far as possible, in the consumption of water,
W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority.. Hongkong, li August, 1061.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KORE.
THE H.A.L. Steamship
SIBIRIA
18,00
Captain Parzelins, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 7th instant, at Daylight.
for
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
First and Second Class Passengers and. carries a Doctor and a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong. 6th August, 101.
1838c
"GLEN" LINE
FOR SHANGHAI.
THE Steamship..
#GLENTURRET," Captain R.Webster, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong, 6th August, 1907. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, (Floris and Rubattino United Companies). STEAM FOK
ROMBAY VIA. SINGAPORE, AND);
PENANG. Having connexion with Company's Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA,
ALSO
VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER: RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up
to CALLAO.
Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD, also BARCE- LONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, AL- MERIA and MALAGA. i HE Steamship
(843C
THE
"BORMIDA,"
TWO EUROPEAN HOUSES, No. 18, Captain D. Costa, will be despatched as above
on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at Noon
TO LET.
THE FAVOURITE SUMMER COLLAR
4} INCH "LRADER,"
Two
BATH GOWNS. OVERLAND TRUNKS.
[671c
Hongkong, 20th July, 1901.
Ensurances.
"L'UNION
>
FIRE INSURANCE" COMPANY, LE.
(Established 1828),
and 20, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD,
Apply to HONGKONG AND KOWLOON LAND AND LOAN COMPANY, LIMITED,
No. 9, Queen's Road West. Hongkong, 6th August, 1901.
THE
(3440
HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY
COMPANY, LIMITED.
THENERAL AGENT for the above
HE Undersigned, having been appointed WASHING WASHING WASHING!!! Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS
at'current rates.
Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.
A. R. MARTY,
Agent.
17120
Hongkong, 5th July, 1901. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
THE
HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS CURRENT RATES.
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 28th May, 180c.
KELLY
GENTLEMEN'S (ORDINARY)
Al a fixed price of $8 per month per head, or as per tarift
LADIES and FAMILY as per Tariff, ALL ARTICLES DISINFECTED. SHIRTS, COLLARS and ČUFFS glossed by Machinery.
Californian,Washermen Employed. No Coolies
Sleep on the Premises.. Depot, s'ICE HOUSE STREET..
F. G. ALLEN, Manager.
fo Hongkong, 6th August, 1901.
NEW BOOKS.
MANCHURIA: ITS PEOPLE, RE-
SOURCES AND RECENT HIS TORY, by A, Husic... MORE CAL'S GOSSIP, by A. M.
Rinstead "PEARSON'S MAGAZINE," Vol. XI. ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES, 1901 H.M.G.M.. KING EDWARD, VIL, by
Mrs. Ballox-Lowndes.
H
A TREATISE ON PLAGUE: The. Condition for its Causation, l're. valence, Incidence, Immunity, Fre vention and Treatment, by Major George S. Thompson and Dr. John Thompson...
(845c
AL BOMBAY, the Steamer is discharging in VICTORIA Dock.
For further Particalars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 6th August, 1901.
18430
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE H.A.L. Steamship
"SIBIRIA,"
Captain Forzelins, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their hills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary, be given before Noon,
TO-DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be subject
to rent.
LSH, LED.. be left in the downs, where they will be
CINDERELLA, by 8. R.. GROC-
KETT
$5.50 Distaff by Marie Rodziewicz
Ensign Knightley, by A, E, W. Mason. }
Intimation.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
SCOTCH
Alderney, Channel Islands; and is a total | WHILE the steamship Halioong, Captain Bat- loss. The crew were saved.":
THE EMPRESS FREDERICK SINKING.
The Empress Frederick is sinking.
THE PROGRESS OF THE
OPHIR."
The Ophir has arrived at Mauritius,'
ACCIDENT AT THE LAUNCH OF A RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP. At the launch of the Russian battleship stafi, killing two naval officers, and injuring five others.
harst, was lying at Swatow during the late bad weather, cries were heard. coming from the water, a boat was lowered and four Chinamen were rescued from an overturned cargo boat.: The men paid that they had been in the water, for an hour and that a companion, of theirs had been drowned.
AT Wimbledon, on July 1st, Mr. A. W: Gore won the Gentlemen's single Lawn Tennis championship, beating Mr. R. F. Doberty, the holder of the championship for the last four years The Brothers Doherty retained the Doubles Championship against the American pair, and Mrs. Sterry wrested' from Mrs, Hill- yard the Ladies' Championship.
WHISKY.Alexander, a violent gale overthrew a flag Ar the Assizes yesterday, says the Pinang
WATSON'S VERY OLD
LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY. E
BLEND.
Pronounced by Connoissents to be the BEST BRAND in the FAR EAST.
Per Dozen.
$15.00
The following Blends are also recom. mended, and are unpassed in
quality A-THORNE'S BLESD
B.---GLENORCHY,
MELLOW BLEND, a fine "Soda' WHISKY of great age... CABELOUR-GLENLIVET ( D.-H.K.D., BLEND of the Finest Old Malt Scorch WHISKIES
$10.50
10.80 12.00
14.40)
A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
WEATHER REPORT.
Gazette of the 26th ulto, on the interpreter informing the prisonera. Jawipekan named Saibu aling Yote, charged with housebreaking by night and theft-that the jury found him not guilty, he looked considerably surprised, The Observatory report says:-
whereupon Mr. Justice Leach remarked: "He On the 6th at 11.55 a.m. the barometer has seems even more surprised than l'am myself.", risen on the China coast, particularly at the
nouth of the Yangtze, Probably the depression RUSSIAN journals state that the Russian manu- over Central China has almost filled up. Grafacturers are contemplating competing strongly dients moderate for S.E. to S. W. winds on the with Austrian sugars in Asia. A cargo of coast and in the N. part of the China Sea.
Russian sugar will be sent to Bussomb to be Forecast:-Moderate S.W. winds; fine.
sold in Persia, and a second cargo is to be. sent to Japan. Sugar exporters will do well to keep an eye on Russian competition in Asia, in order, if necessary, to oppose it ener-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
M. PICHON arrived in Paris, via New York, on 'getically and without delay.. the 17th ult.
THE Government are taking measures to have a census of lepers in Java An enume ration of them will be made at the beginning of every year.
DURING the thunderstorm on Sunday night H.M.S. Glory's wireless telegraphy apparatus was struck by lightning and came down by the run. Luckily nobody was injured.
MESSRS, Dodwell inform us that the S. S.
Hudson has been delayed by bad weather in the North, and will therefore sail from Hong. kong for New York on the 9th inst.
AT the Aldershot Rifle Meeting, the Army Rifle Championship was carried off by Col. Sergt. Cruden, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, with a total of 130 points.
Low prices had brought the copra trade in Java to a standstill, when a sudden reversion' to higher quotations caused a brisk demand for the article. It is now eagerly bought up and shipped to Singapore.
The Hongkong elegraph The dead body of a Chinaman found in the
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1901,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Boer Methods. " The true character of the Boer leaders is distinctly shown by the threat to kill all natives found in British employ, whether armed or not. Such a threat could only
come from one who has no sense either of
honour or humanity, neither of which virtues can well be attributed to Commandant KRITZINGER, as will be plainly seen from a persual of a little anecdote anent him which we publish elsewhere. The reply of the British Government was the only one which a civilized Power could make to such a threat, and we earnestly trust that ere, many days are passed we shall receive the welcome news that KUTZINGER has been captured and shot as he deserves.
harbour yesterday shows that the sampan com- munity did not come off scatheless from Sunday mornin's blow. It would be interesting to know how many lives were lost in the preced ing 24 hours.
AN untoward affair is reported from Ceylon, Mahommed Ali, Police Orderly of Mr. Levers, having been accidentally shot during a struggle Levers, who had accompanied her husband, with a bear at Vavuniya while hunting. Mrs. was also badly injured by the animal.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals-
Fruit and Vegetable Guild......$50 Medical Supply Assn.. D. W...
10.35. 10.
RABIES is now so much on the increase in java thai a nuzzling ordinance is loudly called for. Another step urgently required is the prohibi- -tion te land dogs from abroad there. Foreign dogs are found to be more given to tables than in Netherlands India, and continued to be so native-born ones. Years ago rabies was mare until the importation of foreign dogs became cominon. Experience showed that this disease often arose spontaneously among imported clogs.
CONTROVERSY as to the nourishing qualities of Saigon rice has arisen in Java. It is freely imported, there, but the Javanese do not take to it readily owing to that kind of grain not being so satisfying as Java rice. Indeed so nutritious is Java rice that it goes twice as far as the Saigon article. Another point against the latter is that it gives rise to beri-beri as bas been found out in Acheen, where the impor- tation of Saigon rice has been forbidden in consequence.
ו
The cutting from a bome paper headed "More Disloyal Meetings in London" shows what manner of men most of these pro-Boer
gatherings consist of. It much to be regretted that some check is not put pn'alien immigration to the British Isles. London, in particular, is a regalar dumping ground for the "undesirables" from áll countries, and a refuge for Anarchists and other plotters. Yet, overcrowded and congested as parts of London are, chiefly with made things too hot for their own safety, the scum of foreign countries, where they have nothing is done to put a stop to the landing of the outcasts of the Continent in London.
in the harbour by the passengers on the Feny On Monday afternoon a body was seen floating
It was apparently that of a European and was clad only in trousers. We have been making enquiries but can find no news of anyone. missing or of any body answering the above description being recovered, but, considering what fitile notice is taken of a floating body by sampan folk and the shifting nature of our population, it may well be that so far no news as to a man missing from somewhere or other has reached the Police. We are informed that one drowned Chinaman has already been to have lost their lives in Saturday's blow. picked up and that several others are believed
We hear that Master Gunner Ramsey is under orders for Portsmouth. There is always plenty of room at the top and we can quite understand this will, lead to promotion. No doubt there will be a suitable send off fixed up WE would call the attention of our readers by his comrades, of which due notice will be to the advertisement of the Sicar Laundry,
It seems also that the suggestion to fit out Boer privateers under letters of marque from Mr. KRUGER has been mooted again. This, however, may be taken as a very stupid and idle threat. Mr. K. should know, given. ignorant as he is, that the issue of a single L'Avenir du Tonkin of the 31st ult, states letter of marque would make Europe, or any that the following British colonies will take (839c other civilized place, far too hot to hold him, part in the forthcoming Exhibition at Hanoi the Chinese washerman. We have had some
All broken, chafed and damaged. Goods are to
examined on the 12th instant, at 3 P.5t,
No Fire Insurance has been effecter.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Ofice."
Hongkong, 5th August, 1901.
appearing, elsewhere. This is an institution which should receive the support of everyone,
for we have been too long under the thumb of
2.25 The Lost Regiment, by E. Granville... $1.50 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. and we do not think that the old gentleman The Federated Malay States, the British North Steam Laundry gets up shirts and so on, and
4.00 Prince Rupert the Buccanneer, by C. J.
4.50
45
4.50
Cutcliffe Hyne.......
Yorke the Adventurer, by Louis Beche. The Real Malay, by Sir F. A. Swettenham, PRINTS OF H.M. KING EDWARD VIL and H.M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Price 75 cents cach Hongkong, 6th August, igoi.
OLD MATURED.
JOHN WALKER
WHISKEY,
FROM THE FAMOUS
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.
HE Company's Steamship THE
"YANGTSZE,". having arrived from the above l'orts, Consignees [690c of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by thark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
KILMARNOCK., DISTILLERY.
THE FAVOURITE WHISKY IN THE OLD COUNTRY,
Hongkong, 22nd July, 1901.
ASK FOR IT!
A. CHEE & Co.
17s, Queen's Rowl, Central.
ESTABLISHED 1859.
10)
FURNITURE DEALERS:
IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN GOODS OF ALL KINDS;
17760
Silver Plated, Glass and China Wates, Iron Bedsteads and Mat tresses; Cutlery and Dinner Services; Cooking Ranges and Kitchen Utensils, Aspinal's Enamels, &c., &c.
Our store is situated between the Principal Banking Institutions and Hotels in Hongkong.
Hongkong, 25th July, 1901,
(7779
WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED,
GENERAL DRAPERS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Are now showing a Large and varied Stock of
Goods not cleared by the 12th instant, at 2 P.M., will be subject to rent..
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognised.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before
TO-DAY.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, roor.
(840c
Intimations.
AN APPEAL.
respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK,
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.
has the pluck to risk his owri neck in any way. When we see the Swiss fleet anchored in Hongkong harbour we shall begin to look out for Mr. KRUGER'S privateers.
A
pressed."
Suppressing Robbers.
As a
The expedition against the Shun Tak robbers, which turned out so badly for the Imperial forces, shows the way in which things are at present conducted in China. The men were sent in lorchas instead of steamers and, as the robbers made a stand, the whole expedition gave up. general rule Chinese robbers or brigands keep out of the way of the Authorities when the latter are hunting for them; and thus it comes about that they are so often "sup We are afraid that until the Chinese Government learns to really take matters seriously and see that things are done and not talked of, there will be little hope for reform of any sort. What is wanted is a few energetic and power ful Viceroys, who would be honest and strong enough to weed out the ranks of their subordinates and see that only honest and capable men held office. But this, we fear would be opposed tooth and nail by the large crowd of incompetents, and so matters are allowed to drag on in their old slipshod
vay
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS, SERIOUS CONDITION OF THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.
LONDON, August 3rd.. The German Emperor bas abandoned his proposed visit to Hamburg, and is going to Cronberg, owing to a change for the worse
Burneo Company, the Sultanate of Johore, and the State of Sarawak. Why does Hongkong hang back?-
A
little experience of the manner in which the can certainly recommend the work very highly, everything is turned qur splendidly and on time. Another reason why people should support the Laundry is because the Chinese It never rains but it pours in Hongkong, and washermen are doing all they can to make it a whenever we happen to have a holiday came
failure and bave obliged it, la import its wash- along we are pretty certain to have bad weather.ermen. Yesterday was anything but a pleasant Bank THE Band of the Third Madras Light Infantry Holiday and many were the complaints and played at the end of Robinson Road, Kow growls to be heard on all hands from dis- loon, yesterday evening from six to eight appointed pleasure seekers. However, better o'clock. This was a very thoughtful and court. lück next time. .
·
cous act on the part of the Officers of the
strong tides which have been running in Madrassees, and Kowloonites were correspond the harbour for the last few days have upset the regularity of the Ferry Boats to a very great extent, especially as both the guides are at present under repair. Yesterday afternoon one boat had to wait outside, in the stream at
Kowloon while two others went alongside and 'discharged their passengers.
QUITE a stir was caused in Queen's Road this morning by the passage of the cycle fire- despatch box, driven by some perspiring likongs who at intervals blew an asthmatic whistle to give warping to clear the traffic in in front. Although the lukongs seemed to be doing their best, nobody could have honestly accused thems of furious riding.
ingly grateful. Practically all Kowloon turned enjoyed itself. Now that they have a Bland up to listen to the Band and all. Kowloon every Monday evening the Kowloon folk wast to lenow when the Government will provide a few seats. Sents are doited about in various parts of Hongkong and the Peak District, but Kowloon is left entirely out in the cold. This live there. Poor Kowloon is probably because none of the mighty ones
NEWS received in Shanghai from Chining, Shantung, reports that there has been con siderable recrudescence of Boxerism since the past two months in Shantung province, brought about by the successes of the Linchuang Hui or allied villages in Chihli against the Go BETWEEN 100 and 150 persons collected last vernment forces of Li Hung-chang. This is night in Robinson Road, Kowloon, to hear the Shantung, whilst another cause is said to be the true reason of the increase of Boxerisin in band play. This shows the want of some the news of the temporary retirement of. decent out of doersamusement. Why cannot the Governor Yuan Shih-k'ai due, to the death of Government provide the same thing in Hong-HE.'s step-mother the other, day, Hu Ting- kong? They have an ideal site vacant and if kan, who is acting. Governor and Treasurer, is they will not do it themselves, let them lease said to be a weak man and not generally feared. the ground to someone who will.
by the people of the province, although he has sent troops to disband the embryo Boxer
THE match, which ended in a draw between Association whe
wherever. found in Shantung. R. W. F. (Right) and V. R. C. "B" team for EVEN the weary wilderness of the South
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing having taken place in the condition of the the first round in the Hongkong Water Polo African War has its oases An officer in the dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Empress Frederick. All Her Majesty's other Shield Competition will be replayed.to-morrow Yeomany writes Our only excitement has
Materials can be supplied, if required. ?
The Superioress will also be mest rateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES, to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters..
->Hongkong, zand April, 1802.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
children are hastening to the bedside.
LATER.
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA." A LETTER FROM STEYN, Two Boers have arrived at Kroonstad under a flag of truce, bearing a letter from
SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, SILKS, DIBBONS, LACKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, & BEG to inform my Patrons and Public Ex-President Steyn,
MILLINERY.
Latest London and Paris Fashions constantly! arriving, inspection invited."
RG. HECKFORD,
Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from No. 13 to No.5, D'AQUILAR STREET
JAUNAHARUTTONJEE Mes; D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, 27th April, 1900,
THE DESTROYER - VIPER " WRECKED. Torpedo-boat-destroyer Viper, fitted engines struck a rock on
The
[33 with turbi
at 5.45 p.m. sharp at the V. R. C. The following been taken from us by a party of Ours, who will play for V. R. C, "B" team -
Goal-L. E. Lammert
surprised and captured the one small com mando in our neighbourhood ; last night, Backs -E. W. Carpenter, W. A. Stopani Among them, in the farger, were several Boce (Capt.),
ladies, who, not expecting a visit of ceremony, Half-Back: FM. Roza Pereira: Forwards:-R, Henderson, J. Millar, C. modesty. The ladies, I believe, were not nearly received their guests clad only in their native Humphreys.
We presume RWE follows the
Goal Lt. Stanley Jones, Backs --Collins, "Andrews. Half-Back Hogg
GaA is Vínuça, overcome with confusion as the team will be as captors. Our system of military training doen
not provide for emergencies of that nature "The owries," we know, bave gone by the board in South Africa, and we tremble to think of the result which this Lung-tung-pen reverser would have bad on Lift nipt Bratenodesis use av dacincy
Forwards, Ward, Gregory Jones. Referee Corp! Morris RCA