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NEWS OF THE DAY.
The USS Wilarington" sailed thie
Tuo transport Socha in due at
Customs, Temarks that the economic importance of the now development 'as affecting that port is appareat and
far-reaching, and should it remain bering. permanent, as it is hoped. Soochow may be said tohave turned a new leaf Cumb to dag in her export trade, und to be destined to occupy a much higher position in the rank of the treaty ports in future. The second canse-increase of pro- duction--was also unexpected as well
The English and French Mails of the London on the 27th September. 13th and 26th August was delivered in
"FIRE AT WANGMAL
A. BIG BLAZE.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1918.
V.R.O SPORTS.
FINAL DAY'S EVENTS.
Successful' Smoking Concert.
THE BANK NOTES
CASES...
ANOTHER MAN DISCHARGED-
thirty # neta,
4 fire breks out this morning shortly before Ara Helock on the Arsh floor af 20 and 31, Morrison Hill. Road. Waze
Mr. Wood, as the Magistracy this after. The sunna! aquatic sports in connect store fortion with the Victoria Recreation Club | poi, discharged a man named Fung chal-two houses used building materials. An alarm was given concluded on Saturday aftercon, the Chic Chan who was charged with... un as seen us the fire we noticed, and cur third day's owenta baing witnessed by a lawful, possession of eighty 35 notes and Felos wens horriedly sent Jean the Wanamall attendance. The prizes
Elis Worship said that hai Fire Station. The buildings had throughout the meeting werd distributed he was discharging the man as he was A Chinese was lived 82:000 or six photi atilised for a considerable time as fas the conclusion of the afternoon's sport the satisfied that the pites which were | as instructive, and, sùys the Commis- Juno the by Mr. Wood at the Magistrsey gowns for the storage of sendfolthug, by Miss Denison, who was bemalt the the subject of the charge were tho pros
have been in the place for as long as gift at the committee of the shub. Tou In motiur case three men were charged parados. illustrating again the relationum. Our Celebrated E very old Liqueur Scotch Whisky is (of the producer and the manufacturer,
thirty years. It was not long before the was served to the visitors in the gym with unlawfully receiving 507,000 fa The death beak place at the Roman interior was a mass of fame, and it wasnasium during the afternom, the enjoyed notes knowing them to Have been stolen a blend of the best Pot Distilled Scotch Whiskies It who often work conversely. To say Catholic Eurpital, Haskow on September apparent that it was he poles to try to mees, of which was calmed by ss splen-nutside the Clery. is of great age, very fine, and. mellow. Its superior that a poor cocoon crop was respon of Me. E. Duncan Barris, chief oflicer of save it. The brigads, after his arrival did programme played by the band of the
Mr. P. L. Fowly prosecuted, and quality has established its reputation as THE LEAD-sible for the increased production of the .. Chang-on. Mr. Harris, who was the Bremen from the Central Firy 25th Punjabis, under the direction, of Mr. G, K. Hall Bration defended.
In the evening Mr. Bowley said he would endeavou ING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE EAST.
silk would certainly sound illogical thirty-three years of age, came from Deven Station, confined their attention to the Bandmaster Newman.. and inaccurats; but, nevertheless, and was well known having been on the spread of the dames to adjacent dwellings the club members entertained their pop that the notes were the pro fem onele skly of the store, which were in friends as a very enjoyable smoking conperty of the Canton Government, and such was the case, as is proved China coast for twelșe years."
imminent danger of becoming involved | cert.
would ask his Worship to infer that they boyond doubt. The comparatively
The results of the events are appealed: were stolen'in Canton during the riotous A woman who had been previously in the blaze. The smok from the burn-.. cold weather luring the spring deterd, was ordered to pay 84 by Mfr. Wooding building was very dense and black,. Boys beam raca: 1. D. #Purvis, J. happenings af the last two months.
Evidenco was being taken is we went red the healthy growth of mulberry at the Magistraey to day for selling papurs or three of the men engaged in Banusson. A. Johnston, L. Purvis, A.
fighting the fames were rendered un-Shepherd. L. Pikbury; 2. F. „Fahrstone,} to press. ' Finest very old BROWN BRANDY Guaranteed leures, which eventually resulted in without liennes. A simill boy who wins. They were aftauled by resi- (C. Balton, F. Railton, J. Lyon. G. Jucht |
serious shortage when the season similarly charged stated that he had, no 25 years age, in wood. The finest liqueur BRANDY on arrived, in April and May, to feed the lernce, hat he had a beige, with the paradents in the district, and wers given and F. Rev. Only two teams enteret,
silkworms. The price of leaves naturally went up, and the peasants who raise the silkworma, and whose means are limited, found it difficult
Very old liqueur Scotch Whisky.sioner, demonstrated an economic this morning for being in possession of and seen of the material is stated to resipiens of a handsome silver vase, the party of the Canton Government.
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September 2; as Sing po, the Rey, J. R, Goonarn, aged 775.
RIPLEY, August 3, at Sining fu
Kansub, Sarah, beloved wife of H. Fresch
RIDLEY.
Meana-On September 23, as the General Hospital, Shanghai, after a lone
ased gents.
of the paper on it! He was told to get a
hence, and was discharged.
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During the
rook ended Saturday last right intal vases of bubonic plague to buy sufficient leaves to feed them. There were also notified wire warns in full measure. The result was apparent: the worms were under fel, and the cocoons were smaller and
lingering 'ness, WILLIAN SCOTT MCADAM, thin, though abundant in quantity This, coupled with the eagerness on the part of the peasants to exchange their holding with hard cash, natural-
MEMO FOR TO-DAY.
5.15 pm. --Hongkeng St. Andrewly chased a great full in the price of
Society, Annual Geforal Meeting.
Cocoons. Io Hangchiqw the actual collection amounted to Hk. Tls. 544,829, which figure shows a small decreage of Hk. Tis 3,162 when compared with the collection in
MEMO. FOR TOMORROW.
11 Auction of Cup Fiment
de, at Mosses. Hughes and Hough's Sales Rooms.
3 p.m.-D. SI P., C.
General Meeting.
Extraordinary
2 p.m.-action of Furniture at No. 61911. When the Eangehow duties
Victoria View, Kowloon,
collected in Shanghai on behalf of this port during the months sue eeerling the revolution-k.
Tls. 12,047 at the end of 1911 and Hk. Tis 21242 in the opening months of
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, Debber. 1-
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
די
SUMMARY COURT.
torutivos. Rugh Pitt stained Purvis's winning a keenly contestulence | sevaru blow ppon bis aru by falling by six yurds in 3 rein. 20 sew. 1 chris. The fire was got under control. High dive, swallow style: There word
In the Summary Court this afternock about six o'clock, and the hard work of three entrants for this competition, all before Mr. Justice Eemp an action was - the firemen was alone responsible for the of whom divad excodingly well. M. A heard in which the plaintiff. Lan. Cheong Sprend of the blaze to the joining R. Souza was a popular winner, his style Tong trader, of 68, Connaught Road house. The brigule operated under the being very maceful. A. J. England was Co trud sued U Chao Yin, of the Chinens Thontre. Ynumati, to recover, the sum of cases of enteric, the patients diretion of Mr. Wodehouse, hast. Supt. placed incond and G. E. Les tird Britists r. n German, a Scotsman.of Pedic, mel Inspector Metusly was in 100 yards championship of the club. 81160, bring 8600 principal of money long then dow and then Chinese. Of six charge of the police, who had som dit four legala: 1. C. 3. Cooke, 64 sees. on security of a promissory note, and inter uses of eludera netiðot, all Chinose, me faulty in keeping back the large crowd 2, J. C. Finch, 65 secs, This the most pat for 23 vinnths nineteen days at the rate tied since Janary Ist have ende narrow escaped while playing a hored only three entrants, the rest of the waived a sum of 325.40 in order to bring was imported. of 35 enes of plague which paseribile. Two" fremen had important event of the aftermom, attract of 84 par 8190 per ruentlı, The plaintif fatally.
through a window in the front of the club members no doubt being deterred the action within the summary jurisdiction premises. A large quansity of brick work from competing by the superiority of the of the Court, the amount of the original fell, and the men only had just sufficiens three sporters. The race was a keen one. [claim being $1,025.40. time to get out of the way of the falling the issue being opon right up to the last Mr. R. C. Faithfull appeared for plain- debris. The building material consisted length. The three competitors-Claxton ti and Mr. L. R. Needham, of Messrs. of not only scaffolding, but dried palm being the unplaced man-took all the Ewens and Needham represented defend. The Ran Muda of Salawak (the Eca leaves, which fell an easy vietic to the tune practically simultaneously, but on Mrs. C. V. Brooke) gave birth to a daugh-flames. The contents were insured in the the last length Cooke, who had held 'n tert 18, Devienstrost, Wi, na 2nd inst. South British Insurance Company for very light advantage, aprintedsnay and
$2,500, but the damage to the building won by length from Finch, and by fire and water, amounting to Ladies' nomination: This took the forum Chambers, and the defendant then stated some $6,000, was not covered by insttrof musical beeya competition, and misted, from plaintiff in Canton, and that
that he borrowed' 1978, the amount ad•.. ane. It was found necessary to keep canned a great deal of amusement: he did not negotiate personally with plain- i dose on the smouldering ruins until A. H. Carroll, nomimted by Miss M. tif, the money being taken to him thera ky "about three o'clock this afternoon. The Rodger: 9, R. A. Calvalho Juminated a friend. Plaintiff would swear that this wAI absolute falsehood, and he would call residents of adjoining dwellings" have to by Mrs. Templeton: 3. F. K. Tata, l two witnesses who would thank the brigade for their hard work, monicated by Miss B. Badger," The they the money handed, to defendant which plone saved them from being in marination was by tickets upon which to Hongkong. If he poved this, M
yas one of had began to remote their valuablys in an extering the gate, these being drawn wilful and corrupt perjury.
Plaintiff stated that be banded defendant When the fire was
Caponin I. C. Taylor, South Wales Borderers, has been appointed to a com. Military College, Sandhurst. pany of gear lonien endets at the Royal
Majar General Sir A. J. Forsyth Reid, who had a distinguished military career
in
that this case had come before him in Mr. Faithfull mentioned to his Lordship
τον
2.30 p.m. Auction of Furniture at 1912-are taken into consideration. Ledia and China, died at his residence aired in the blaze. As it was, mony the lady visitors hari signed their names Faithfull submitted, the
Messrs Hughes and Hough's Sales Rooms, THURSDAY, October
however.
the
apparent decrease
Abuyne, Aberdeenshire, on Sept. 4,
is converted into an increase "of Bk.
that
V P. B. Marris, D.C.LT, who anticipation of the flames spreading. 1 with tickets upon which the competitors the $600 in rolla of twenty cast pioces in 11.30a.m.-Hongkong Cotton Spinning, 3,643, The Collection at this port | brings out the draft for the 2nd Battalion dame and spacks we to a great height.
of Shareholders.
Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Meeting 2.) p.. - A nation of Furniture at So.
1 Gomez Villas. Kowloom.
.
3 p.m. —Auction of Leasehold Properties
by Messrs. Hughes & Rough." 5.30 p.m.-Rongkong Football Club.
„Annual Cpneral Meeting. FRIDAY, October
2.30 p..--Auction of Hinsehold Linen at Murs. Fughes and Hough's Sale *RAR. SATURDAY, October ́4:—'
Noon-Hongkong Hotel Co-Exis
ordinary General 31euting.
...
at its height, the Price
were inscribed. Team race: Civilians v. Services,V six of import duty decreased Hk. Ns of that regiment, will be second in com.
i and the blaze could be seen from a conside: 1. Civilians, represented by 0 3. 5,508, al coast trade duty. Hk.mand of the batalion says the L. and Csiderable distance.
ke, A. A. Claxton, I. C. Finel, 'R. Th32,625 while export duty and Express.
Two other small fires occurred in. Witchell, A. S. Ellis and L... R. Hongkong during the week-odd.
Souza. The lowing team (Services) com. transi: dues advanced by Ek. Ils 74.799 and Uk. Tls. 2,270 respective
prised G. Farmer, H. Wright, P. Caswell, P. Morrish, L. Collins and "F). Colinór The Services tedin did very well against the Civiliahs considering that the latter were represented by some of the best swimmers in the Colony. Times, win ner, 3 min. 15 secs., losers, 3 min. 17 Consolating race: 1, A. A. Claxton 2, A. V. Barron,
The collection at the sub-station Kashing, included in the above figures, totalled Bk. Th. 103,407, being B. Tls. 15,811 more than the 1911 figure, In Ningpo the total collection-Hk, Tls. 449,993-is only Bk. Tiš. 2,008 less than that of 1911, and would have exceeled it were it not for tire decrease of Hk." Tx. 32,000 under opiam and likin, the result of the special restrictions now enforced in the Chekiang province regarding the HONGKOND, MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1913. importation of the foreign drug. The
Dhe China Mail.
TRADE STATISTICS.
The recent trade statistics and re
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Light Infantry, bas been detailed for s Captain Simpson, M.V.O., Yorkshire tour of duty with the 3rd Reserve Batta lion, Pontefract, in relief of Captain B. C. Johnson, appointed-adjutant of the latte battalion.
THE WANGHAI MURDER CASE.
Now Eridance.
At the Magistracy this afternoon before 1009. A marriage has been arranged between Not Buckle, of Tokohama, Japan, formerly Mr. Hazeland the case was re-opened in of Exmouth Hocae, Stoke, Devonport, son
which a Chinese youth is starred" by Inspector McHardy with the murder of
of Mrs. F. A. Duckle, of St. Bernard', Westgate, Kent, nad Rosabells Victoria Carme Ross, younger daughter of the late Major J. J. Ross, P.AS.LI., formerly of Trevean, Penmose.
a
little girl at the rear of the cotton mills
at Causeway Bay,
his own shop, in the presanoo of two fokis. The case was proceeding when we went to press.
A COOLIE'S DEATH.
MYSTERIOUS APPLIE
The dead body of a coolie has been aant to the mortuary. The deceased was found lying on the ground behind No. 18 Tai Hong Street in an unconacions condition, Chinose carpenter has reported that be and he expired shortly afterwards.
A
saw the deceased, struck by a Chinese
teams captained by C. J. Cooke, Blue, was being carried out at No. 24 Tai Horg Water Polo: "A pole match, between constable during a gambling raid which
and I. C. Witchell, Whites, was keenly.
goals to one. contested, the Blues winning by two Stroet. An inquiry into the affair will
probably be held. !
Solicitor, prosecuted, and said he had Mr. G. H. Woodcock, Asst. Crown
The teams were as follow:-Blien: C. new evidence to add to that already given.
|J. Cooke (Capt.), J. G. Finch, J. M. R. The unclo of the deceased girl was Pereira, C. A. C. Rodrigues, E. L. Braga, | 106,806-was regarded as an average who goes to North China for duty, began called, and said he was a vegetable gun, C. Witchell (Capt.), A. A. Claxton, F. K. Tata R. A. Carvalho; Whites:
Native Customs collection-Ek. Ths.
Major B. R. Airey, Army Service Corps,
denar.
On August 14th from a com
his service in the South Wales Borderers murication made by his nephow, witness A. V. Burns, G. W. Sewell, E. A. Laan. in 1885, and afterwards joined the Army went to No. 54, Jardine's Bazaar. Wit. mort, F. M. Ellis, J. Forbes, Service Corps, with which he served in the Bouth African War, including the cparstod his nephew's story. The second ness there saw another man to whom he
THE CONCEIT.
THE STE KAJPUTS CEN- TENARY.
The 8th Kajputs, now stationed in the Colony, will shortly 'colebrate its centenary The regiment was formed in 1814 as the The spacious gyranasium was prettilyth Native Infantry of the old Bengal Colony (Queen's medal with three clasps hillside and Ending the little girl hang. which the members of the club invited notably distinguished at the fierce battle of campaign against the Sikhs, and we
ports of the Maritime Customs on the as compared with the previous year's iluns in the Transvaal and Orange Riverman gave evidence as to going up the decorated for the smoking concert, to Army. The 59th was engaged in the t
one. In Werchow the total collection of dues and duties amounted to 54,145 taeis, a falling off of 520 taels total Opium duties and likin se counted for a loss to the revenue of 1,848 taels, while export duties showed an increase of 5,907 taels and direct imports a decrease of 900 taela
Chinese central porta for 1912 make interesting and informative rending The revenue for Shanghai was over eleven millions and a half Haikwan taels quarter of a million less than the collection of 1931, which, it is noted, had been credited with nearly one million taela "on account of the duty and likin paid upon opium for subsequent delivery, much of which was still undelivered at the time the gas in his, master's garden at 34 Robinson report
was manda Consequently, the real collection was considered na
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man dropped dead while cutting
Road. Death was due to heart disease."
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and King' medal with two clasps).
ing to a treo. On erning down he met their friends in the evening, the palms Sobrson, which is the first battle honours. a man named Chan On, whom he told arranged round the room and on the plat-borne ou its colours, although it bad en- in what he had need.
form making it look delightfully fresh aged in some minor affairs previously. The case was proceeding as we went and sool. à large proportion of the Indian Mutiny, and after the old Bengal The 89th escaped the contagion of the to press.
Mr. J. K. Davis, formerly the U. S. Consular Service at Shang hai, and who later #ppointed to Peking, "has arrived at Shang. isi accompanied by Mra, Davis, en roule to Canton, to which port be has beenfposted in succession to Vics Consul General Ton- ney, who has been transferred to Peking as assistant Chinese Secretary of Legation. Mr. E. T. Williams, first Secretary and Charge d'Affaires at Peking since the departere of Mr. Calhoun," has been sp-
SPORTING..
Association Football.
E.G.A. TRIAL MATCH.
amateur male vocalists of the Colony, Army had disappeared in the sorter created many of the members of the club, by that frightful outbreak, it became, the gave their servicos, the result" being a 8th Bengal Infantry, and at the recent re- programme which would have beat hard organisation is received its present titla to excel. Mr. A. Rodger presided, and which it toot part was the Afghan War The second campaign of importance in was supported by members of the corn of 1878-80, including the operations of the tee, there being a fairly large audience. latter years against the Mohmands who had Mr. M. D. Silas, who nover batter been very troublesome during the Afghan War, and who received a wish-merited than when recounting stories against his chastisement. Up to the present the battle own race or singing of their characteris honours on the regimental colours of the
Bir. Weill, a jeweller, living at 41 pointed head of the Division of Far Eastern The R. G. A. held their trial game on Saturetics in humorous verso much of it of 8th Rajputs are "Schrior" and "Afghan Robinson Road, bad a safe opened by Affairs at Washington, D.C., and his post day when the Frobabies played the Fon. his own composition was in splendidistan, 1879-80." The regiment is exclu duplicate key, and the thief stois 3 pieces of first Secretary will be filled by Mr. Wsibles. The Possibles had most of the form on Saturday; after each appearance aively recruited from the Rajputs of Oudh
and Delhi. port duties showed an increase of of jewellery valaud at $1,860, as well as R. Peck of the Consular service.
game in the opening hall, weakness un the he was recalled at least twice, and every over 100,000 tucls; export duties an $130 in money.
part of the backs allowing Court to break contribution he made to the programme increase of over 200,000 taels, and
through the defence and score on two made the audience eager for more. "Mr. coast trade duties of over 200,000,
tuels. The British flag outranked the aggregate total of all other Haga. In
September 13 amounted to 39.356.01 tens and the sales during the period, to
Administation's mines for work ending
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Mr. Donald Maciaine, Campbell, of occasions. In the second half the Pro-P. West, too, was in excellent form, Professor John Milne, D.Sc. J.R.S.,
Mr. Ralph's humorous songs had catchy Lile of Wight, the noted selsmalogist, the
The total output of the Kailan Mining Glendon, Kingswood-road, Upper Norwood, bables were more together and Pinchard especially in his duce with Mr. Silas. aged 69 years, of Shide House, Newport, 5., lata of Samarang, Java, retired last scored a fins goal. There was no further choruses which the audience heartily took inventor of an apparatus for recording India merchant, lata of the firms of Messrs. scoring, the Possibles winning by two go up. Other successful comedians were earthquakes, formerly for 2 years in the Maclaine, Watson and Co., of Batavia; of to one. Pinchard, Archer, Norton, Green, Mr. A. Soutir, and Mr. A. B. Allan, employ of the Japaness Government at Pisser, Eaton, and Co., of Surabaya; and Richards and Westwook of the Probables who gave several of Sam Mayo's.droil goclogist and mining engleser and professor, MoNeill and Co., of Semarang, who died and Court, Berry, Langford and Moors of songs. The more serious of the vocal of seismology in Tokyo University, lefs June 1 last, aged 43 years, loft estate of the Possibles were the pick of the players. items of the programme were equally estate of the value of £11,927. Testatc the gross value £82,904, of which the res Mr. Moran, one of the new referees, kept good. Mr. F. Cawsey, Mr. A. J. Eng-left to Robert Cunningham Brown, Deputy personalty has been swearn at 280,341. good control of the game.
land, Mr. Peyton Grin and Mr. Commissioner for Luusey for Bootland, Tearator left to his wife na annuity of
Hall were all in good voice, and wore £100 to his wife, Mrs. Tone Muse, £200. recalled every time they appeared. Mr. and his household and personal effects;
38,000 florios (Dutch) whilst residing in
Sonchow the total collection was 30,637.89 tvos. 180,301 taels, which is the largest on
A chair coolie hat boen sent to record so far. The increase was due hospital suffering from injuries received to an unexpected and unprecedented by being knocked down by an ice van boom in the export trade of the port. xttached to an engine in Queen Victoria The disturbed condition of the dis Street on Saturday. tricts along the canals between Son, A sslesman and partner in a Chinese the Dutch Indies or 2,000 per annum if MOURNER IN CLOGA AND SHAWL, W. H. L. Warrener at the piano played chow and the silk-producing districts import and export firm at 64. Connaught legacy of £10,000, all cash in house, his residing ulsewhere. He also left to her s
a number of music hall choruses which and his books, albums, and scientinia in the northern port of the Chekiang Hoad Central has reported to the police household and personal effects, and sick
gave the audience an opportunity of show instruments relating to seismology to the The aclo occupant of a mourning coaching their vood powers, and with Mesars. British Association. Hinzual estate at province during the greater part of that another partner in the firm stole $2,700 suuts as she may have to pay by way of at the funeral of a veteran corporation. Brags and Sites shared the accan Tanshill and Hen Car Far be left upan the year made it unsate for the in spay and three thousand cafties of
taxes or charges vir her income, and also employee Preston-recently was pamats. The committee is to be can- term for his wife for life, with remaindes pigs Bristles, valued at $6,500, and after the use for life of his silver marked with a daughter, who was attired in clogs and gratulated upon a very successful enter silk-laden junks from Buchow, Wands absconded. Linghu, Nanzin and "Chentsch to
mall crown. He left £2,000 to his parents, shawl, and was applauded by a largo
tainment. £2,000 to his brother Jan, and £1,000 to asserbly of neighbours on entering the go direct to Shanghai, and compell d ▲ privato chair coolie was charged | each of his brothers and misteri.
garriago. A number & well-dressed rela- GREAT REDUCTIONS IN the silk merchants concerned to send bofors Mr. Wood at the Magistracy this
tives occupied a second earringe.. their goode to Soochow first by steso morning with disorderly conduct at the
TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY. launches. The result was that even Peak. Inspector Garred stated that the
man was drunk, and was very noiry. HAMBERLAIN'S Colle, Oholars sad when there was no more trouble is caught an Indian constable by the belt, and Diarrhoes Remedy followed by those districts the merchants con- tried to push bim into the buides. Several dons of cantor oil will effectually cure the 62. QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. tinned to send their silk to Soochow complaints had been received from Peak specially good for summer dayhoes in residents about noisy coolies. A fine ofpecially in Mr. R. Kurosawa, Commissioner of $10. as imposed.
children. For sale by all Chemist and Hongkong, July 22, 1912.
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to the children of bis zunt, Mrs Grindrod ........... of Rochdale, £60 to Francis Albert Joyce, and the repidus of his state upon trust for his wife for e, and, abjoot to her | Interest, Es left 21,000 to the chairisan of HAVE you ever tried Chamberlain's the Beismology Commites of the British Pain Balm for rheumatism. If not, Association for the study of earth of "REMEMBER THE NAME,
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Diarchons Remedy in the best known range to the amicted parts and you will and Miss Lamia Duokiay, gas-ftth to the odio, gains in the stomach beamsprised and delighted at the relief children of a mat- 24 Anguistics Binith, cramps or pain in the stomach. To obtained. For mis by all Chemists and of Bamacare, and one-dith, bo bis cousins need it some time. For sale by all Ubewista Storekeeper and StorakoupRCE.
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