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This growth lins boon gradual, The Deegilnought, of 490 ft and 17,900) tona displatement, was succeeded by three ships of the Bellerophon chuss, of the same length and 18,800 tons In the following year, 1907-1908,|

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NEws OF THE DAY.

fishing boat was run into as I am, on A bontman reports to the police that. the 38th by the steamship On Lee and damaged to the extent of $500.

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THE PEAK BURGLAR."

ORGAN RECITAL.

Ten Years Imprisonment.

The following is the programme af the Organ Recital which is to be given in St. The Park Burglar. Wong Cheuk, sliss John's Cathedral to-morrow at baikk ja m A pretty wedding took place at the

Thai Tio, who recently escaped on two Tools... Cathedral this afternoon, whew Mr. Wil-oceanicus from Victoria Good, but was Air..... "Jerusaleat, thou that Files the Nam Ceell Dutton Turner of the Hong- the late Major James Trench Turner 73rd Porthshire Regiment and Army Pay Department, and Mrs. Turner, of Coliu-

three ships of St. Vincent class were Carvalho, the missing book-keeper from kong and Shanghai Bank, second wou of captured, was charged st the Criminal

laid down, and their length was 200 ft and the tonnage 19,250. Then came the Neptune, with the Colosans

Nothing has yet been heard of Mr. the Hongking dice of the Union Assur

Sciety of Canton. The Advocate of India," Bombay,

ton, Midlothian, N.BG was married to

Sossions this morning, bolors the. Puisne

* C. V. Sandford.

prophete" * Mündelsohn."

Mira. Hunder........

F. Bridge. "Proficiscere animon ChristÍK KOM

E. Mgar

Julge, Mr. Justice Gompertz, sitting in Serenade...

the sesond courti, on four.indictmente:with bousa breaking and larceny from dwelling

and Hercules, 510 ft. in length and ¦ learna that some of the Austrian reservists | Miss. Annie Masy Cunningham, eldorf houses. He was guarded in the docks.

of practically 20,000 tons. In these ships a change was made in the arrangement of the guns. All of the ships so far had been fitted with ten 12-ia. weapons, although develop ments had becu made in the length, and therefore in the power. The barbettes in each were located as in

the Dreadnought-one in the centre fine forward, two in the fore quarter ou each side, and two in the centre fine aft; but in the three ships of the

Virginan, Egyptian, Turkish--all well-known brands Yeptune class the two pairs of after kept in stock.

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Bombay have received a warning to daughter of the late William Murray Cu hold theinselves in readiness to return, toningham, and Mrs. Cunningham, of 1, Austria.

Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh. The offeint- As a child was returning home from ing clergyman was the Chaplain, the Rev. school in the Central district, she was

Copley Moyle, robbed of two gold bangles valued at $25 the Colony and there was a large con The bridegroom is very well known in as he was about to enter her house. Shegregation at the service. Among those screamed, but the man got away.

present was H.E. Sir Henry May and

Lady May, Hon, Mr. Claud Severn, and A man was arrested for a breach of Mr. Justies Gompertz, The chancel was

the oplum orders and was admitted to bail on Saturday, He was arrested yester. day afternoon and appeared before Mis days on the first, charge, and $13 or 14 days Hazeland this morning and fined 18 or ten

on the second,

Mr F. Grove. HY. 198

by two Indian constables.

Prisoner pleaded guilty to two charges Sulo of house-breaking and larceny at the real Fugus (St. Anne)........ dences of Mr. E. A. M. Williams, of Mesurs. Lowe. Bingham and Matthews,

inrecay charging him with the theft of a

17, the Peak, and Mr. Caldwell's. No. 25, the Peak; and to one of simple watch belonging to Mr. J., B. Wood Director of Education. To an indictinent of stealing a quantity of jewellery and other articles from the residence of Mr.

prettily decorated with white dwars. Ormiston, No. & the Pest, he entered palms, and arches of trailing toliage. plea of not guilty.

The service mat choral, and Mr. Den- nah Fuller, who was delssohn's Wedding March. The hymns at the orgau. played, among other bridal music, Men- sung were The Voice. that breathed o'er

Eden," and "0, Perfect Love."

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, instructed by Mr.

guilty to three charges he thought it P. II. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Soll citor said as the prisoner had pleaded would be only taking up the time of the jury unnecessarily to endeavour to prove the fourth charge, which he sccordingly withdrew.

Bash.

***My wurk is done”....... 8. Elger,

Mrs rtunitar.

Recit "The good we wish for***. and Air) "Thy ginrions, doeda".

Handel

Me F. Grave.

Harmonies du Soir & Karp-Silerte The programme in ons which conţkinə savers items of exceptional interest and ab

at thres of, the num vera.if nob more" now being given in Hongkong for the first time. The Toccata of Stanford in a brilliant piece

of

writing in a modern olas-ical style.

Frank Bridge's Sarenade is a piros, which has been arranged by Mr Denman Fuller

short time found wide favour. The pris for the orgin; it was the prize winner in recent open competition and has in a very cipal items of interest are however the two extracts from War's magnificent setting of Cardinal Newman's The Dream of Gerontius" which will be sung by Mr Hunter and Mr Frank Grove. They com As Mr. Alabaster had not the recart prise the closin: scene of Part 1 and the of the prisoner's previous convictions in Prelude and opening of Part 3, the part Court prisoner was put back for sentenes of the Priest being taken by Mr Grove

and thag of the, Angal by, Mrs Humber.

guns were placed at different levels, so that all four could fire astern.

"A very large number of friends assem The brido was given away by Mr. N. bled at the Shanghai jetty at noon on Nov. J. Stabb, manager of the Hongkong and The Orion, which was laid down at to wish bon voyage to Mr W. Roderick Shanghai Bank in Hongkong. She was Portsmouth in the autumn of 1900. Darwy who left to take up his position as charmingly attired; her gown of white TURNER CENNINGHAM At St. John's marked a new departure in many American Consul at Jerez, Spain. Mrxetim had an overdross of tulle, and was Cathedral, Hongkong, on Monday, 18th respects. It was in this ship that the/ Dorsey is travelling direct to Spain by the trimmed with old lace and clusters of until the tifin adjournment..

MARRIAGE.

November, 1912, WILLIAM CECI Derro TURNER. of the Hongkong & hanghai 13,5-ia gun was first fitted, and at Bank, second son of the late Major James the same time the disposition of the Treach Turner, 3rd l'erthshire Regiment

and Army Fay Department, and Mrsguns was altered. The barbettes were Turner, Colinton, Midlothian, N.B., to ANNIE MARY CUNNINGHAM, elder daughter all, arranged in the centre line--two of the Inte William Murray Cunningham and Mrs Cunningham of 1 Oxford Terrace, forward, one amidships, and two aft. Edinburgh.

As in the Neptune, those aft were arranged at different levels, and this System was also adopted for the four guns forward, so that the guns in No.

DEATHS,

La CarvNG.-DA 17th inst., at 7 High Street, Hongkong, Lx CHEEKG, aged 02 years, Honolulu papers please copy.

GRAHAM.- On November 19, 1912, at

Shanghai, RICHARD WALLACE GEARAN Inte of Haynes Wallace Golf Club, Lon-2 barbette fired forward over those in

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QUILOR.-On November 10, at the 2 General Hospital, Shanghai. Enwand over those in No. 5. Thus four guns QUELCH, Aged 35 years.

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BENTLEY. On Novembow, 10, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, FLORENCE ASSA THERESA, WITH of John Draper Bentley, aged 42 peary,"

Coco November 10. at 6 Sinz Terrace, Shanghai, Tito 18 EDWIN COCKE late of Maritime Customs, aged 72 year..utodification involved a considerable increase in the length of the ships which became 348 ft, while the beim was 88 ft. 6 in., and the displacement 3.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's,500 tons. Of this cinss three other

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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

General Memoranda. SUNDAY, November 94;-

9a.m.-Excursion to Macao. MONDA, November 25:-

ships were ordered-the Conqueror, Monarch, and Thunderer. In the programme of 1910-11 there were again four battleships-the King George V., the Centurion, the Ajax and the Audacious. In their case,

9 p.m.-Concert at the Seamen's Insti- the armngement of the 13.5-in. guns

rate.

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to the Hongkong police in connection with Three women have been handed over

the Cheung Chow piracy from Macao. A man who is being charged with the

women was too ill to be sent from Maeso,

but he will be moved in a few days'

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white heather. She wore also a tulle veil, with wreath of myrtle and the bride- earrings and diamond and pearl pendant. groom's gifts to her diamond and pearl

Her bouquet was of white roses AINÌ chrysanthemums.

There were two bridesmaida, Miss G.)

Tomes and Miss Winifred Wilkinson who were prettily dressed in gowns of gold aat with overdresses of, white ninon, Their bouquets wero

The s.s. Zafiro, which struck a rock and black has

the eastern entrance to Hongkong on

The

off Tam To Head on Lamtong Island at Saturday morning, has been sent to Tai- koo Dockyard, that firm having been sue. conful-in getting the contract. amount of damage is more serious than at first supposed both the stern and stern posts will have to be taken out and straitened and 13 new plates replaced.

The police were informed on Saturday evening that the master tailor at Murray Barracks had found-missing-a-roll of silk and a roll of calico, valued from 810 to $20.

His assistant was also missing. These facts were circulated, and the assistant was loand by the water police on the v/ Hui Chow, which was to sail to Tientsin,' with the atolen goods in his possession. He was brought before Mr Hazeland to-day at the

Magistracy in charge of Les, Sgt. Wills, and remanded.

A Board of Officers, composed as ander, will assemble at the Court Martial Room, Scandal Foint, from the 2nd to

brown and gold chrysanthemums.

the duties of host man-

Mr. A. C. E. Elborough carried out

A reception was held at St. John's Place at the cenolusion of the ceremony and afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Turner left for Japan for their honeymoon. The bride's travelling dress was of champagne

canvas, trimmed with antique embroi- dary.

TYPHOON WARNING.

The following Lelegram was received at the American Consulate-General to-day at

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Matila, November 18, 1912, Cyclone or Typhoon sour or over the Western Carolines: direction unknown.

THE SHAMEEN MURDER.

Indian Soldier'a Second Trial.

The Sepoy Ibrahim, of the 120th Bat chistan Infantry, who is charged with

the

Prisoner was sentenced to termos of ten years' imprisonment on each of the house the charge of larceny, the satences to Breaking charges, and to two years on

run concurrently.

SEWANGFUNG NEWS.

(From Our Own Curvespondent.) MENTAL PERFLEXITY.

It will be remembered that the general trend of the present officials in Canton in to discredit idolatry. Directly and in- directly they are attempted to enlighten the people in

this regard. Bat the people now are having their revenge, in other

THE LATE CAPT, T. E. COCKER.

The funeral of Capt. T. E. Cocker took place at the Bubbling Well Cemetery, Shanghai, on Nov. 12, whed the remains were crematod. The principal mourners were Mr. T. E. Cocker, Jan., son of the deceased, and Mr. C. H. Falloon, son-in- law, while the others present included Sir Everard Fraser, K.C.M.G., Moster, H. F. Merrill, Commissioner of Customs, A. Cross, V. Dont, and W. Macdonald, Deputy Commissioners.

correspondent to the N. C. Daily News" says:-Besides the long and interesting career he had in China, Mr. Cocker's lidé contained many episodes of adventurs elsewhere, and tho honours which were

Writing upon the late Mr. Cocker, #

words, after the recent fire, the ignorant are turning round and saying that the god of fire le baring his revenge. This is the more certain, because, nowithstanding the Fastness of the fire, which burnt up to the margin of the temple of the god, it did not different times bestowed upon him. devour bis temple. Therefore, there is ahasute proof that the idol took revenge have seldom been accorded to one more for the insults offered to him, and whilst deserving. Born im he burnt down the property of other Cocker was originally intended for the London, Capt. people, he took good care that his own Navy. and following this career he be".

selling place should be intact, that might see and know that be managed the came a midshipman aboard the Victory whole affair. One speaks and a hundred in the fifties. In 1856, after he had been respond. and so, the words are being said, a year in the service, he was transferred and apparently partially at least believed.

to the transport Perseveranco, and carry- ing troops in her to the Crimes, WAS ONE of those to go through the war. Se There in a good deal of unrest in regard remained in the Navy until 1962, having to the condition of some of the native in-

· sera service in various parts of the world. surance companies that have been involved, account of be root fra in Canton." Large Ponsibly it was love of adventure which- sums. Are mentioned as being lost because impelled him to resign from the Navy there are no funda. Apparently the native in the year above mentioned, for during papers know nothing clearly as to what the the progress of the American Civil War which are managed by foreigners; at leas

THE FIRE AND THE INHURANCE COMPANIES”

wes as in the Orion class, but the length of the abip was increased to the 6th December, for the examination of murder of Ali Shefs, a subadar in there will mean to the Insurance Companies, he found himself in the West Indies, and,

officers for promotion in accordanca, with sans regiment, was tied for the see:1 550 tt., the beam to 89 ft., and the King's Regulations, and India Army Botime upon the capital ixlictment as the they profess igno.sace in this regard. But it is understood, was engaged in the displacement to 23,000 tons. Thegulations. President, Lieut. Colonel L. B. Criminal Sessions this morning, before the the state of the exchequer of some of the hazardous operations of blockade run- programme of 1911-12 provided for Walton, 20th Punjabis; Members, Major Chief Justice. At the October Sessionsive.companies will not bear the strainning. Sunreeding years found him in. It is said that there have been several, places so far apart a Chile and Turkey, HonoLoka, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1812. four battleships-of the fron Duke A. L. Barratt, 126th Baluchistan Infantry after a protracted trial the jury disagreed, which, have been started during recent and Major G. G. Pritchard, R.G.A., The clagg-and, as already mentioned, candidates are "Captain S. L. Ralph, Sth

The Attorney-General, Hon. Mr. J.. A. DEVELOPMENTS IN BATTLE.these have a length of 580 ft., a beam Rajputs: Captain B. da L. Brock, 120th H. Kemp, Crown Selicitor, prosecuted; which premises have been insured, country and the Customs service, then"

S. Buckmill, K.C., instructed by Mr. J. and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr. R. A. Harding, again defended.

SHIP DESIGN..

of 90 ft., and a displacement of 25,000 Baluchistan Infantry Captain' G. tons. The primary armament is the Russell, 126th Baluchists Infantry: Lent. THE fact that there is no

same as in the King George V. S. Skrimshire, R.G.A.; Lient. D. G possibility,

T. Saeyd, R.; Lieut. 8. M. Cookson, 21st says "Engineering" to hand, of ar-

namely, ten 13.5-in. guns, and the Panjabis; Lieut H. D. Drysdale, 26th restsing the development in size of emplacement of the guns in the ship Punjabis; Lisat. J. B. Tackaberry, L.M.S.; battleships is once more established again corresponds generally with that Sergt. A. A. Wilson, R.A. by two British ships to be floated this evolved for the Orion: mouth (October-the Iron Duke, to

be launched at. Portsmouth Dock. yeard, and the Marlborough, to follow from Devonport Dockyard on the 24th inst. Both vessels mark a large step forward in every respect, and still greater is the advance decided upon relent piratical outrage. in connection with the vessels which will be laid down in the slips vacated

NEWS OF THE DAY.

SMS. Tringtau sailed yesterday, the French gunbout Argus arrived.

A new police station is to be erected on Cheung Chow Island, the scene of the

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mr Otto Kong Slag returned from how yesterday by the am. Sungkiaug.

and a new one was ordered.

The prisoner's reply to the charge was I know nothing about it."

The following were sworn on the jury:

Messra. A. L. Shields, W. Brown, E.

case,

CATA, whose expital has been altogether in the former of which he saw service, inadeguate. Already some of these have and his connection with China, during issued statements that they have not the which he was to do valuable work for the means of paying up the full amount, fox they have taken the stop which is equivalent

sod began. to bankruptcy, and given over all their allegal capital, and told those involved to pay it. out amongst those insured pro rata.

STRANGE DOMOS IN THE EAST OF THE

PROVINCE.

In 1860 his appointment to the service took place, and it was his task to take command of the revenue cruiser Lingfeng, now dismantled and used as 's police hulk at Shanghai. He navigated her to Chi- nese waters, round the Cape, and until January, 1877, was in charge of her on the coast. He was then transferred to

Jacobs, J. H. Barr, C. Roberta, 31. J. Wells, and W. G. Goggin..

The farmers who till the lands situated Outlining the

the Attorney in the east of the province must be in s General stated that on the evening of bad way. On the ninth of the month, the Feihoo, another cruiser, and was with September 4, some of the soldiers were whilst they were at work cutting their her until 1880, In 1875 an Imperial de- Hei-sitting outside their camp at the Sha- demanded that one Mr Yeung, whom they rank of Yu Chi, and after 1680, when he crops, a big band of robbers appeared, anderes had conferred upon him the title and meen, Canton, According to the evidence reized, abould pay a ransom, or that others

for the prosecution the Subedar confined- should pay it him. He and thay de- was detailed for special service at Tien- F-A.Hazeland-has-returned from soused and others to lines because he murred. The robbers then took the thin, zo was to receive still higher bon- duties as first Police Magistrate to-day..

holiday at Home, and resumed his thought they were gambling, and he took victim, tied him up, and shot him dead burs. In May 1880, he came into pre- before the others workers in the fieldaminence through the assistance, ha, res some money from them. Just after this The mobbers apparently had boste near by dored the gun-vessel Chen-nan of Hai- the sentry on guard saw a man standing awaiting orders. Presently about fifty The Baron Cottu, the well known under a troo close to the camp entrance, these appeared, which the robbers piled up, yangtao, Ticntain, and for this he was The Volunteers, Volunteer Reserves financier representing the Franco-Belgian with a ride in his band. The sentry with the sheaves of rice, that had been promoted to the rank of Tsanchiang and by these twr. The development in on Sunday, November 24, in the Now Peking by the as. Paul Lecat and will taneously a shot was fred. The soldiers, salled away and left the poor farmer with he was again in command of the Ling- and Scouts are to take part in a field day Syndicate, arrived this morning from shouted to the man, and almost simulut and bound, and than when they had received the Peo Frisur of the First

taken as much as they could carry they Class, also by Imperial Decree. In 1881. size has been continuous, and has been Territories. rendered necessary in order that "our

proceed to night to Canton accompanied under the impression that the camp was out any redress. It is said that hands of by his agents M. Vernon and M. Barberini, attacked, went for their arms, and sub. robbers, in some cases numbering quia teng, and in February, 1883, he rendered ships shall excel, in each unit which Three men have been arrested by the

sequently caught the man with the rifle, rifles, and no one is able to cope with U.S.S. Ashelot when wrocked on Lamock handred strong, marob about carrying valuable assistance to the crew of the constitutes fighting power, the vessels armed robbery it Reclamation Street on Quelth, hose death took place on Sunday, near. As this case bad been sent down homestead that is at hand,

who was found to be the accused. The them. When they are on the march like Ilund. On this occasion the U:9. pation in connection with an attemptel The remains of the late Mr Edward dead body of the subadur was found lying this they take what they like from any Government expressed its thanks to Cap designed for other navies. It can be the 5th inst. said with absolute confidence now, as

Nov. 10th at Shanghai, were interred in from the Supreme Court in China, and

tain Corker through the medium of the THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS NRAR BANUL. for many years, that these ships will arrived from Calcutta on Saturday, brought for the deceased's rank in the Light Horse, tion of the Hongkong Court, ho puš

Taungli Yamen. The L-U. stosmar Namsang, which Bubbling Wall Cemetary. Out of respect objection might be taken to the jurisdic

We know that there has been a good deal of trouble around San Cheung Fav be superior to anything yet projected 457 Chinos troops, returning from Tibetvolunteer funeral was accorded to him. the Order in Council and the London Even nearer home, that is to say at banui the revenus cruisers ceased, and he wit in other countries. Some statements via Calcutta, for transhipment to Shanghai, The principal mourners wers Mr C. W. Gazette relative to the China and Koren things are very unsettled. It seeing that transferred to the Marine Department of have been made regarding the coming

Quelch, Mr H. Quelch, and Mr and Mrs Onder in Council, 1004.

the focal people are building a big rond the Customs. He was first posted af somewhere near the town, but as the Amoy as Cones Inspector, but in June of ships; but as it is not considered

An Indian has been sent to hospital. B. Fullarton.

In answer to his Lordship, the Attorney, aimes of the places gire no idea to any the year mentioned he was transferred to from the Hung Hom district suffering from desirable in the interests of the Service a wound in the head stated to have been

General said he believed this was the first one, it is useless to translate them the indoor staf of the Revenue Depart case sent to this Court from Canton. There seems to be a good many workmen

to

In 1883 Capt. Cocker's connection with

that any accurate details should be caused by two other Indians who have bees a yesterday, at No. 07, High Street, meniod on the fact that no plan of the go on with it till there is a company of Deputy Commissioner of the Outdoor

Mr. Li Cheung, who passed away at 2,85. We regret to announce the death of

At the last hearing Mr. Jenkin. com. about, and at the work but they are faidment. He was first Acting, and then published, we refrain from referring arrested.

after an illness lasting two years. Mr. camp was produced by the Crowa. Dan the manager of the new work has sent in a coupled until 1993 when he was ap-- soldiers sont to protect them. Anyway Staff at Canton, and this position be further to them than to say that such

Li Cheung was formerly First Clerk and prepared by on officer of the regiment petition to the military authorition in Can particulars as have been already sent to the mortuary. It had been found Chief Interpreter and Transistor of the the spot, and the witnesses printed out sufficient ammunition to stand a good under Capt. Bisbee. The your 1991 again Yesterday the body of a Chinaman wa Interpreter at the Magistracy, Hongkong, was not in Court. It was prepared, anton, and asked that a consignment of riser pointed to Shanghai, taking the positionr published are incorrect.

and revolvers bu soht down, and sign of Acting and Deputy Harbourminster hanging to a bean in a house at Cheung First Circuit Court of Honolulu, and to the officers the respective places where noge. The writer of the appeal mates found him back at Csutor as Deputy

bow. A similar case was reported in the Secretary to the Chiness Consulate at they were standing. same district only a few days ago,

that he is quite bona fide, and that the Commisimur of the Outdoor Staff, and he Honolulu. Mr. Li Cheung was 62 years Several witness were called by the weapons will only be used for the old.

Crown this afternoon, but the case for the Skely however that in the long run the and Kowlow. In 1908 he went to Foo

for which they are requestedes spent the years until 1908 between there prosecution, had not concluded when the the robbers will be the gainers. They will chow and the following year to 2 Kashing Court rown,

tost likely make a raid some day and then retiring in 1910. the soldiers will run away and the weapon In addition to the decorations already will be lost.RA

mentioned, Captain Cocker had conferred pol in 1908, by Imperial Decree, the Civil Rank of the Third Clas.

Of the Iron Duke class there are four ships, the two addition to those already named being the Delhi, under We are informed that the total out. construction at Vickers' works at put of the Kallas Mining Administra Farrow-in-Furness, and the Benbow, November amounted to 20,576.38 tons Shanghel of Mr Richard Graham, who tion's mines for the week ending 2nd The death on Nov. 10th is reported from in course of construction at Beard and the sales during the period to only arfiyed in Chins on October 8th lust more's works at Dalmuir, All four.25.872.82 tonu. yeasels have a. length of 580 ft. and

to occupy the position of a professional at

purposes

That everyone even nowadays, in noi- the Shanghai Golf Club. Mr Grahani win touch with Bagby football the following a benim of 90 ft., the displacement is Clark, reports the following esses heart failure was the cause. The deepout Seral letters and newspapers from 700 barer heard of anyone who trad

The Medical Officer of Health, Dr. found dead in bed and it is believed that amosing fact will show,

NEUMONIA. bejag 25,000 tons. Since the advent of sickness case diphtheria, Chinese, geef has bon manifested in Shanghal st

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy haring of the Dreadnought, in 1905-ever outside Victoris; 4 casts enteria for in the antimely death of Mr Graham, and the South Africa addressed to members of the

paesmoms and millions of, butting of thab years ugu-the length has been in Victoria including one death, Spanish, sincerest sympathy is being felt for his Springboks, care of The Rugby Union, remedy are, sold every year Prestonis creased by 90 ft, and the beam by 8ported 1 case scarlet fever in Victoria, was quite a young man, and it is under to the Post Offer, endorsed, Not known form in the throat and henshia 1 German, 1 Austrian, 1. Chizere, and 8 young wife, who, is at home. The deceased gland, have been delivered at the is undoubtedly a garm dissses, and this Rugby Work and returned from thers framedy cleans got the culture bods that 7.15.it, while the displacement tenuage Thetish (imported) and I case of small stood he was not much those than twenty

1887 had been augmented by 7000 tons. FDS, Chinese,

bare 1

tabes and develog the sum of that diese For sale by all Chamiria and Aborakaspers

MISS DELLIE CONNOR AND

MISS GLADYS PORTER

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