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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1907,

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

TOKYO TRAMWAYS.'"

To Be Municipalised

(From Our Correspondent.)

Toxio, December 10. The Municipalisation of the Tokyo tramways has been agreed upon,"

KOREAN GROWN PRINCE.

Arrival in Tokyo:

(From Our Correspondent;) -

TOKYO, December 16, The Crown Prince of Kores arrives here to-day. Elabomte preparations have, been made for his reception.

THE KOREAN DISTURB-

ANOES.

Pro-Japanese Filled,

(From Our Correspondent.)

SEOUL, December 10. Twenty members of pro-Japanese societies have been murdered at Hang.

yong,

MANCHURIA.

Russian Ex-Minister's Views.

(From Our Correspondent.)

SHANOUA, December 16. M. Shipoff, Russian ex-Minister for Finance, arrived on Saturday. In the course of an interview he said that he was not hopeful in regard to the pros- pects of Manchuria for the present but i that there were great future possibilities for Harbin.

THE KAISER.

Arrival in Holland.

(Exclusiva Fervice, supplied by Benter, vi's Bumbay)

LONDON, December 14. The Kaiser has arrived at Am- eterdam.

He was cheered by the crowds received by Queen Wilhelmina Prince Honry of Mecklembourg.

THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

Retaliation By Canada.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

ria Banbay.)

LONDON, December 14.

and

and

CORRESPONDENCE.

FOR THE LEPERS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORTING,

Yachting.

ROYAL BONGKONG YACHT CLUB..

On the 15th inst. the fourth olub race

good sailing day rain full with a fitful Tho day opened anything but like a northerly wind. However all the boats except Sprite faced the starter.

BOWLING

rango yesterday morning. Fourtown mem Bw.bors competed, the best scores being

T. E. Pearco..

0

52

H. R. Makin.

16.

0

H.D. Sharpin....

J. H. Chalmer

*Gun Anderson.

F. O. Kondall com

200 800 000 30.30 28 '5

10

Lb. Down, R.A. ..............

0Bom. Sorby

25 30. 26 80.

0

Gun. Mol'herson .......

14

0

Gun. Dinning

16.20 21

16

Q. S. M. Rodgor...

Capt. Skinner

Cum, Frith...

25 22 18 Bc. 69

$ 61

A. R. Lowe..........

The League Competition.

(To the Editor of the China Malu) BB-May I remitut the many friends who have generously contributod, during

www sailed, the course being round a rook the past years, to the fund for the relief of about inite south-west of Kanichan Topera that an early response is most Island. desirable. We began our distribution of; rice this wook. Over 500 leper applied for aid. Every one that has applied is in sure

Tho surprise of the work in oricket need of help. They are half naked and

circles was the defeat of Civil Service by half starred. As the weather grows colder their suffering will increas, and many wore the first to get away in the Champion win over the police the Telegrapha top the Championship class-Dice and Alannah Craigengower and in "consequence of their moro will need food and clothing. Anship elaas, followed by Veron and Ailsalist, with Craigongower, Civil Barvice and early and hearty response will enable us Era long Vernon collared and passed R. G. A. level on percentages for sacotid to provide in the best way for the greatest Alannah and bowled away after Dione, who pisos. number. Even with the help we are ablehnd established a comfortable lead, both to give many will die from hunger and beats having set their reaching jike, but

cold.

etc.

THE JUNK CASE.

Appeal Quashed.

The junk caso-which promised to pro- vide interesting reading-care to a sudden termination this morning through the cuission of the appellants-through a misapprehension to take the ueccesary legal steps to further the upper. It might be interesting to recount the main points

The table is now as follows:-

43.10 620 64.20

toto Foints

8.3 3 0 0

centage.

50.00

13 27 21 22

288888 Total:

26 14 24 5 69

,25 23 16 8. 04.

Sgt. McCorquodale 28 29

.*,* Spoon winners.

Football.

-

‚ CLUB DEFEAT MONKOLTH. -

On Saturday afternoon the Hongkong Club's Association team defeated' H. M. S. Monmouth by two goals to nil, after a very

agged game, in which individual play was

The

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the most pronounced feature. The teams SPECIAL

wero

HONGKONG :-Hall; Aucolt and Garrett;

$3.53 Inside, E. Humphreys and Coughtrea; 33.33 Lamberton, Eager, Morfey and 0.

33 Humphreys, "

ON

HIRE

TERMS

FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON.

H.M.S. MONMOUTH:-Pascall; Jervis, Oh, Ho! So Here's for A Merry Police 7.3 40.114.28 Rose, Case, Billingham, Wilson: Haywood, Kowloon ... 6 19 1—2— 56,00 Palham, Boughall, Smith and Br diey,

Christmas! Hongkong "A"! 5 0.4

100.00

The Club wore one Dian short and play“ cd four forwards. The Monmouth swoopod downon the Club's goal from the kickof, and, a scure seamed certain, but E Humphreys and Aucott cleared the attack, and just afterwards Bradley kicked behind for Mon-

CRAIGERCOWER CIVIL SERVICE. Won by Craigeugower,

„CRAIGEKOOWER.

Please acknowledge the following on the wind froeing more spinnakers word

TEAM Messrs Patell and Co., Canton, $25; Rut-hoisted, the priod settling down to a fresh tonjee and Son, Hongkong, 825.-Yours, and steady wailing breeze. When about half

Telegraphs way to Green Inland a steam Inach towing Craigengower., a junk, badly interfered with Dione, and a R. G. A., Andhry Beattie

serious collision was narrowly averted. Civil Barvice This allowed Veron to gain or her tival Middlesex 4,2 200

Departmental and before Groo Island was reached both boats were running, side by side, Dione holding the windward barth and this position was maintained until the rock was reached. In rounding.the mark Vernon gained about two lengths, but Diono showed her superiority in windward work, and soon gained ou, and passed her opponent. When A. Brawo, b Hutchisonmouth. Play still hovered in front of the near Green Island Dione went about and R. Bisa, o Jackman, Witchell ... stood well into the utherly wind, Vernon E. Irving, b Hutchison.. choosing to keep near the southern shoro. M. E. Asger, e and b Hutchison... Dificultios were however now foroseon for JH. Ruttonjee, 1 b.w., b.. Witchell... of Trim Tei Tui and extending wall to weat Dr. F. H. Kow. b Witcholl

Evans, o Jackmann, b Witchell ward of the line was a flat calry. Dione L. A. Rose, b Witchell..... was the first to enter.it and owing to the L. E. Lammert, b Hutchison food tide had to let go her anchor. Vernon B. Pestonji, ant out crept up-to near the GarmairTM {man--

H Rapp, o Hutchison, b-Witchell- of war and somewhat nenzer the finishing

Sundries... line thai Dione. when eho ako had to anchor and there they remained for about an hour when an easy setting in RC. Witchell along the Teim Tai Tui share carried R. O. Hutchison..... Dione over the line. Eventually Vernon

A message from Ottawa, Canada, states that the subsidy of £180,000 paid since 1891 to the Vancouver-in the case. Sydney Steamairip line is to be dis continued.

This is regarded as Canada's answer to the hostile Commonwealth tariff.

[NEUTER'S SERVICE. Į FRENCH NAVAL MOVEMENTS,

LONDON, December 13. Toulon reports that orders have been received to report apon the condition of warships and crews available for service in the Pacific, for the purpose of re-inforcing, and providing relief drafts for Indo-China,

This action it is understood is view of the unrest in the Far East.

JAPANESE IN AMERICA. --

in

LONDON, December 13. Strong complaints are reaching Wash. ington regarding the increasing influx of Japanese via Mexico.

LATER.

тор

The appellant-Ip Tsung Nin-owned junks, one of which was pirated on the high,seas. He found his stolen junk in the passession of Kwong Tee King (respondent) at Shaukiwan and proceedings were taken for the return of the junk. The action was heard before His Honour Mr H. H. J. | Gompertz (ther Acting Puisne Judge) who decided that the defendant (Kwong) had bought the junk "arket overt" and therefore could not be deprived of it. The judgment being far reaching in its worked into this current, and was also F. A. Biden, b Pestonji effect the Government in the intorcst carried to a finish. Ailsa Feeping close P. T. Lanible, c Lammert, b.Brawn...

Pr. Atinson, b Brawn

becalmed

Alannah also got badly loft but keeping to the northward finished third. The times of finishing were:--

Dine (Hon. Mr May).....3 25 Vernon (H. P. Tooker), 3.47

24

11 Clab's goal, but a corner kick was success-

fully cleared and the Club had a look in.

Up field the forwarde went, Morfey and

Just What

To Give

15 Eager showing out prominently, but CHRISTMAS AND

Rose steadied them for a while. Eager

0 got his shot in, however, bub Fuscail

11 safely defended and sout the ball well

Tota

BOWLING,

12 4 28

6

11 0

42

4

CIVIL SERVICE. --~

K. O. Hutchison, b Pestonji

R. Witchell, . b. w., b Pestonji

H. T. Jnekau, e Kow, b Brawa

P. R. Adams, run out

A. Pile, not out

LE Brett b Pestonji

46

of the public-stopped in and instruct in to the Southern shore got hopelessly ed the Hon. Mr W. Hees Davies (Ab- torney General) proceed by way of pest to have the decision set aside or confirmed by the Full Court. Notice of appeal was given but on the case coming into Court Sir Francis Piggott (Chief Justice) questioned the Attorney General's licus standi and the action was postponed to allow of the Attorney General fortifying his position through authorities. This the Attorney General failed to do, though he argued that the Government-like the King-could do no wrong and that he was

entitled to appear,

A. Dawson, run out J. Mackay, 5 Pestonji.

Sundries

Total...

R. Pastaj

A. O. Brawn

BOWLING.

. E. Lammert

11

POLO MIDDLESEX. Won by Middlesex.

POLICE.

Barton

·OSE-DESIGN CLASS-The starters in tho one-desigu eines were Kathleen, Colleen, Bonito and Min. Prior to the etart thoro was a moderate N.E, wind and some rain, with very little promise of improvement. Bonito (Mr G. W..Bird) Kathleen (Lieut. Fisher) and Colleen (Capt. Walker) crossed the starling live with a light-northerly However, he failed to convince Sir air, while Mín (Mr C. W. Kew) lay THE KIANGSÜ BAILWAY The New York papers are publishing doing so ho announced that the Govern did not cross the line until nearly half Fitt, Berton

Francis and was forced to retire but before becalmed near the Monmouth," and

LOAN.

sensational stories of the landing of allment had instructed the Crown Solicitor to an hour later. The leading beats bad Lauder, and b Shirps Japanese servants in the battleships instruct counsel and Sir Ronry Berkeley, a good breeze to the rock which wasp. P. J. Wodehouse, b Barton

Edwards, b Sharpe of the Prolfic first at Hampton Roads 5.0, was in Count.

rounded by the Colleen, Kathleen and The Chief Justice ruled the Crown Bonito in the order named. Min reaching in consequence of their constant note

e Heather, hSbarpe. taking, one being detected noting a new Solicitor "out of Court" but Sir Henry for the rock met the float boating up to Irving, b Sharpe

fenged that contrismpe by announcing that the cast of Kauichau but, nothing daunted, Hell, Clage, a Barton- The way instructed by Messrs Dennys and held on and by the time she turned Ogg, not out

Moody, b Barton Bowley-not the Crowe Solicitor and the mark the others were out of sight. Kerr, e Rolfe, b Sharpe gained permission to ask for leave today. "Colleen" and "Kathleen made for In the meantime no steps appear to have Green Islend while "Bonito" munde--a LONDON, December 13. been taken by the solicitors for the appel- short board towards Kauchau. Coming Athens announces the wedding of lant, for when the time ceme this morn-up the harbour the wind was Prince George of Greece and Princeasing no notice of motion had been filed and variable and the effect of the flood

was being felt. Cren Solicitor to Messrs. Dennys and Bortherly wind the notice of change of solicitors from went

the full affect of the food tide Major Stephenson, e Lander, b Kerr B. wley had only been filed at 10, 15 and by so doing scored immense, Sgt. Harford, Edwards, & Irving .... This was pointed out but Sir Henry said ly,

eventually picking up "Colleen"

Voice from Europe.

| system of gun control,

A ROYAL WEDDING.

(Chinese Mail's Fervice.)

Pease, December 14. Lord Li Ching Fang, Chinese Minis ter at London, wires to the effect that the opinion of the Powers regarding the riot brought about by the Chehkinng railway loan qucation is that foreign commerce has been disturbed, and he tions. advises the Peking Gorernment that immediate negotiations will tend to an early amicable settlement.

ROBBERY OF REVENUE FUNDS.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

PERING, December 14,

A large portion of the Tuen Ming Revenue Funda has been stolen. The robbers are still at large. The Board of Municipality are working for the capture of the robbers but so far ne trace has been located.

THE WEST RIVER POLICE.

Protests from Abroad.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

Marie Bonaparte, the coremony being of the most brilliant description.

The streets were ablaze with decors

GERMANY IN THE PERSIAN GULF.

LONDON, December 13, The Hamborg firm of Woeneklaus has appealed to the German Foreign Office against the seizure of the firm's warehouse, alleged to contain contra. band, on Abamuss Island, Peraian Gulf, by H.M.S. Lapwing.

stood.

"No," said Sir Francis Piggott. That notion was held to be bad. Why did not the solicitors adopt the simplest course

The Hardy,

down field. Haywood carried down the

wing well but in trying to centre he kicked

on-

72 behind. Smith and Bradley, of the

mouth forwards, showed good combination, but worked together only as a pair and did. not give their contre may opportunities. The first score was the result of a brilliant effort on the part of Enger, who, from half sway, carried the ball to the goal, past 11 halves and backe, bumping Rose over in hia rush. When a four yards from the net

59

B

he steadied himself and shot, boating

Pascall easily, Half-time whistle then 4 blow

In the second half the Monmouth team had the botter of matters and on several occasions all but score. The Club had adopted à norel formation, viz., three backs (for E. Humphreys had partnered Aucott and Garrett), two balves and four

6 forwards, but it kept the Monmouth men

Sundries

Total

very

BOWLING,

Over

"Min singh Barton to Stonecutter'a. för

and also to usespe

the

Sharpe

8.28 030

5

& 1 28

5

MIDDLESEX.

3

Add

Bdr. Barton, b Irving L-Cpl. Raberte, not out

Lt. Macdonald, b Kerr.......... .Cpl. Heather, o Kont, b Kerr Bdr. Rolfe, b Kerr Capt.. Miller, not out

Cpl. Sharpe, Bdr. Bfiles and Pte. Clegg

did not hat

he understood that the original notice and Kathleen," the latter two having made for the north wind in the Maral anchorage at Kowloon. Bonito" was hopelessly left in mid harbour, mintch ensued between Colleen" Kath leen, and Min, the latter beading for the growns with main sheets run

run out to and file a new notice ?"

their limit, while Colleen "aud Kath- "Because, they thought it suficient as lean continued with saile trimmed for it stood."

reaching "Kathleen prot

probably sported "Min's" main-sail out and followed suit, while Colleen being astern began to Kerr... feel the following airs and set her spin-leng nakar. All three. scraped round the. wharvos, and a most exciting finish resolt-

Kathleen" 43 43

R Min!!

8-49 02 Bonito "

... 3:44 10 "Bonite" was not timed..

He could not have donu so; it was only a quarter of an hour ago that the change of solicitors was filed.” (“

**Tlie moatter was adjourned," remarkeded as follows The Hamburg newspapers are in Sir Henry, and all time was saved by

Your Lordships' goodness." ( iliguant.

The Puisse Judge-Only until 10, 30 this morning,

We made no order," said Six Francis Piggott.Sir Henry Berkeley asked leave to give notice of appeal."N

...

An endeavour was made on Saturday, the 14th inst, to resail the 3rd cub race which was postponed from the lat inst

Sundries

Total... MIDDLESEX.

10

TELEGRAPES v. Roserono" "X" Won by Telegraphs.

HONGKONG MASH Stewart Lockhart, run out P. Jacks, b Peaks... WF.F. Swan, b Peake

S. Moore, b Peake

but without success, na a calm setting in T. C C Wishart, b Shields the boats were unable to Gaish within the S. 8. Lon

out..

Cricket.

LIEUTENANT WOODS,

LONDON, December 13. Lieutenant Woods, 2nd Grenadier Guards, on the 10th instant, received a "Then we were under a nippre-time limit, request from the War Office to resign bension," said Sir Henry, "and I ask you bia. commission, otherwise he would be to exercise your power to extend the removed from the Army under clause barked if we are not heard

time. Avory important question will be 447221099999 ( 2 technicality."

!ona [Correction: Ta telegram dated Lon-

I do not think you should

The Hills were Roundly bentou by the use the word burked, because it implies that the Plaine on Saturday by six wickets and 199 don 10th instant under heading "The Court is refusing to hear you. That is not rune, and then two of the Pininsmen Fifth Lancers" read:-Lieutenant so the fault is entirely the omission of retired. The scores were → Woods, 2nd Grenadier Guards, instead the

of Major A. V. L. Wood, D.S.O.

AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE,

LONDON, December 13.

mis apprehension I

PLAINS HILLS.

HRIS

T. Q. Vernon, not put ...

3 out for a long time. At last Boughall

NEW YEAR'S

Gifta for all, Dainty gifts, Useful gifts.” Gifts for Men and Women. Gifts for

Boys and Girls.

Gifts for those who can spend any amort, and gifta for those who need must make every penny count.

Coms early and by early! You get a better pich FINE CANDY

"The Sweetest Present of All." Be sure to get the "right" kind. Come hare and get ROWNTREE'S or CADBURY'S Special Holiday Stock in dainty Gift Boxes,

ecored, putting in a beautiful shot from For Good Drug Store Service long tange. The hall soared over the heads of the backs and then gradunily

You cannot beat our Pharmacy any

dropped falling into the net over Hall's where in Hongkongs Every article kopt hend. That put the scores level and so by a first-class druggist is here. Every they remained until almost the end of the thing reliable. Our drugs are fresh and game, when Eager with another brilipint

effort broke through and added the deciding pure.

goal. The gume was a poor one.

On Wednesday afternoon a football match will be played in the Race Course between the Canton Christian College and

No Prices Lower than Ours.Quality. Comidored.

Queen's College. Kick off at 3pm. The Watkins, Limited.

Canton boys, who were defeated by the

same team last year at Canton, will arrive

on Tuesday. They will be entertained by

the Queen's College boy.

Lawn Bowls,

The finals of the Kowloon tournaments

4 were played on Saturday afternoon when

APOTHECARIES' HALL, WATKINS BUILDING,

31, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

$6 3. Puncheon won the President's Prize wards his conditions they will be sent on

from T. Petrie 21-7, and W. Russell won to the acceptor and a match wide,

the Championship from G. R. Edwards N 121-0. The finals of the singles tennis for

Amateur Athletic Association.

ladies was played and Miss Lily Logan wou The first monthly cross country run of from Miss Annie Ratter somewhat easily, the A. A. A. took place on Sunday, Dec

the scores being 6-3, 6-0, 6-0. Mrs Ritchie 18, at 2.80 p.m. The course was in. Kow- prosented the winners with their over the hills behind Hunghom, down the loon from a point near the Cement Works, 64 and cheers for the ladies and the prize railway line and finishing at the junction

donors followed,

of Robinson Road and Salisbury Road five miles altogether.

During the afternoon other bowls matches were played, spoons being won by T. Roberston, T. Skinner, D. Nilson and R. Baxter,

The following are the results of the tournaments:

Bowia CHAMPIONSHIP.

W. Russell **

5 G. R. Edwards

J. Funcheon

T. Petrie

PRESIDENT'S PRÍŻE.

VICE-PRESIDENT'S PRIZE.

ron

H. H Taylor, b. Perke

T. Petrie G. R. Edwards

C.

Humphrogs, es Shields, b Wright.

Absont

H. E. Colvin, Franklin,

Pento. Shields

Court unwilling to grant gut

R S Lucy Kriokonbeck, „Wright:

On the face of it the judgment cannot be Brewer Sustained,"

T. E. Peare, e Usher, b Brewer Five days have olapsed since you last 1, R. Makin, o Owen, b Fowler sepented," replied Francis Piggott. Lt. L. C. Larmour, & Cinxton, b Brower

If this is an intportant matter the H. Rt. Phelips, a and b Foster

Sir

Sundries

•Total

FOWLING.

TELEGRAPH.

15 L,J. Wishart, ruu out....................

AH. Young, b Logan... 19.D. Woode, and b Taylor

Wright, b Logan

In the Melbourne House of Reg solicitor should have taken some stepa. D. Sharpin, c Fowler, b Claxton W Poweit o Coolie, b Taylor

RJL

22 A WJ Peake, e Logan,

R. Beattie, o Coolie, b Gray, b

:

BJ. B. Wishart, Taylor 8GB Franklin, b Gray.

Shields, and b Gray P. Linton, not out

Sandrica

J. H Chalmers, not out:

Sundries Sun

81

PERING, December 14. Telegrazas protesting against the santatives, the Hon. Alfred Deakin, he did not do so until a quarter of an hour 14. 0. B. Dova, e Slurpe, b Fowler... policing of the West River by Great monwealth, in patlining the defence might be entailed through the omission, F. C. Kendall, bLowia

Prime Minister of the Australian Com ago. We must consider the other parties. A. R. Lowe, cOwen, b Lowis

Sir Henry offered to pay any costs which AS, Cobden, b Fowler Britain have been received by the policy of the Government, proposed the but the Chief Justice and Mr Wine vero Waiwapu from Chiness merchants in purchase of three submarizes and two both against him. It was an o parte the Straits Settlements,

destroyers annually for three years application and was not a case for the

exercise of clomericy. He also suggested the compulsory The appellat. had were than 850, goist BURLING Indies, and Japan, the Waiwapu's military training of all youths attaining forma paupe is They understood the W.F. Brover

out Sir Henry, and could not proced replies being to the effect that no loss the age of eighteen years, by which previous notice was still good. The were A. A Charton means he hoped to form a national not heard the Court would be upholding B. A. Fowler. You Could Majer Lovis.

Netherland

of sovereignty is incurred by allowing guard of 218,000 trained men who judgment which were a colicitor's foreign policing.

PERING, December 11..

would be available in eighteen years."

not

have a ninrket overt in office, nor was an anchorage at

rage at Shaukiwan

a market overt for ships in Hongkong.

Capt. Kriskenbock, The Chief Justice pointed out that on A. A. Claxton, retired. the last hearing execution was not stayed Capt. Mayhew, not out Major Chitty, Makin

not hear E A. Fowler, not out

It is stated that the British Minister PNEUMONIA. has informed the Wairupu that the THIS is one of the most dangerous, and all that was done was to hold it in abeyance W. C. D. Turner, and b Makin

often fatal disease. It always until the Attorney General was heard. matter of policing will be re considerer sesuka from #cold, or an attack of info. He then ruled that he, cousing MS. Owen, Dogbt. Starve be

DOZA.. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Counsol any upon receipt of assurance from China quickly cures these disease and conntracts And so ended what promised to be a

forensic display in any tendency towards pneumonia, It in

in which a number of that full protection can be afforded by made specially for these und similar all interesting points would have been mised. ments. For sale by all chemists and In has lost his junk and, though he knows

where it is, he is powerless.

he Canton authorities.

storekeepers

ده

Usher, Major Lavis and W Bruwer did not bat.

Sundries"

Total

Total

BOWLI

Loguu

Gray

·Taylor:

51 Moore

Rida, Shooting.

SLEPT KAIP, NO, Z OD, EKVA.

TENNI

Miss L. Logan

LADIES' BINGLES,

Miss A Rutter...

MIXED DOURLES,

Mrs J. Henderson and R. Lapsley

Misa L Logan and J. Wilkie

Wrestling.

1st

2nd

The official times and placing are as under

1. F. A. Biden... 25 mins. 43 secs. 2. A. J. Darby 96

3. D. E. Carvalho... 41

No others finished.

What shall we drink this cold weather?

1st This is a question that must have been

... 2nd, troubling a number of people nincs the

cold weather set in.

latit with Bournville, ry 2011, we anawer

2nd

Cadbury's

Bournville Coco is prepared from the finest cocos under healthy conditions, by ...1st British workpeople, in the garden village 2nd of Bournville, Worcestershire, England.

Half a

a teaspoonfal stirred briskly in a 1st cup of boiling water, with sugar added to ....... 2nd taste, makes & delicions, beverage. – Milk

may also be added if desired.

CROUP.

A CHALLENGE ACCRITED, AND ENTOT » minube should be lost when s We have received an

ived an comptance to the trild show symptoms of comp wrestling challenge issued by Private Green Chamberlain's Cough Remedy givce za soon some little time ago, but the soceptor as the child becomes home, or even after wishes to keep his name secret unta all the eroapy cough appears, will prevent the preliminaries are settled. If Private attack. For sale by all shemists and stores 14 Groen desires to make a match and for-koopera

The second shoot of the series of Six

THEATRE

CITY HALL

ROTAL

Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1907.

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