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MONDAY, COTORBE 19, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

AUKTIORELER to the GoreLTIDENT.

AND ADMIR KEST.

General Austicasera

Share, Coal and

APPALLING STORIES OF THE SACK OF LOUVAIN.

PEOPLE BURNT ILITE.

(By the Special Correspondent of

The Daily Telegraph.")

Rotterdam, Aug. 301- The following account of the spalling and nithlows smoking of Louvain by, the

THE CHINA MAIL.

with bystrical jobs and exclamations, oberoni narrative of in Pariodically that it is impossible to make a full and

aha clasped her children, gazed round upon the English faces, and thanked God and bemoaned her fato alterately Although suffering from extreme per TOL exitum, another woman had intervals, of comparative calinsesa during which she described her expericacon follow

** Wo god out of Liego, hid during the measca was followed to an oxious which W. S. BAILEY

days and programed by night.

WOUNDER THAT "FOR, DEATH-

***On the third day we sighted our people and jojoined the ranka. We wer seen engaged again, sod in the drsa fight two of the four, including the man who killed the guard with the razor, fall inį battle.

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www certainly not exposted. The efforts of the military leaders have been directed life in a provincial garrison, from which Howarda relieving the deadly dulaces of

so many abuses in the Russian Army have sprung in the pa

The physique both of officer and man His probably higher than that of the Gee "In that Aghi wa lost many, and an Army. The powers of endurance to banished rather than fall into Powane are wont to over daily in shues who were only wounded plaided of the Russian are well known. The | Germans is given by the corresponden; off will tell you, yes, of the burning of the hands of the Germans, who had been ordinary detail of their lives. The Bus-!

manse distancon on focá sa quilo, an

the Nieuwa Futterdamsche Courant,

who himself witnessed the outrages, crived at Louvain on Tuesday afternoon. ind, accompanied by a German officer,

"Ah! me she claimed

Langrain. We had pulled down some of

the buildings so that the fiermans should et mount guns in them when they came. I believe that was the reases.

ruelly kreating the wounded. The fur- mans respect nothing, not even the Resian lafantry can go on for ever. They Cross. They over fired on a procession tion. Their wants are simple and easily are not pampered by too much" civiliza

General Brokers. made my way though the town. Near Wo wero in a stato af terror because we colla, and in the last fight I was la the more alcohol than is good for them if} at privets. They know all our bugle satisfied. They probably still drink the station ware the Commander and had heard of the, cruelties of the Ger) devrived us by sounding our sell, lead-thar get the chance; they are also in.

PROPRINTO BE

" TO-KWA-WAN”.

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B. O. 4TH & Ora' Earners.} AL. TOBATIC CODE.

Talographic Address. MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction, (TOE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

суда

TUESDAY,

the 20th October, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Das Vaux Road, Corner

Ice House Street,

ONE PIAND BY E. KRAUSS

STUTTGART

in Excellent Condition,

Texas-As usual,

HUGHES & ROUGE

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Oct. 17, 1914,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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1102

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,

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On

TUESDAY,

the 20th October, 1914, commencing st.8.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

De Foax Rond, Curaer"

of Ice Hocre Street- A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., As Follows:-

TEAKWOOD, Sc.-One

Drawing Room Suites, Dining Room Furniture &o., Arm-chairs and Solas, Carpets and

Staff and many of the military, dòria food and amusition train had just

mama."

Every time the poor woman rófarved onto the mans she paused to utter

arrived., Suddenly shota rang out houses in tha neighbourhood of the

maledictions upon thers.

station. In a moment the shooting wa **Well," she proceeded, they came.

taken up from houses all over the town.

dad

wo had heard about the way

ing us into an ambush and attacking us. escaped with my friend, and for some days we lived on beetroots and what wa could find in the folds, and go to Ostem, and from there to here, where

ordinate amokom, being perfectly happy they can roll themselves aigarette out of a pinch 'of course' tobacco in a wisp of newspaper,

SEVEN. FLOKKIES,

an General Staff are many and groud. The difficulties confmating the Bu

The British Army knows something of

frontier delenca, on its Indian Nerth- West Pronter, but Bunda has seven frontiers to guard. It is an axiom of war to be able to outammber an enemy AS a given point, but Russia has to bu

Frim the window of the third doors we had no wa axperienced. In theo find several members of our opelista" of an hotel opposite the station a machine sebe people were cruelly butchered, erazioyed at Cook's Tourist Offon at corpy who cauged from Namug, I wo gun opened ära. It was impossible po and then on all vidos Hames began to Brussels, and was called up to serve in know which of the sivilians had taken. We were prepared for what the 32nd Regiment of Infantry," part in the shooting, and from which had regarded as the worst, but never hovers they had fred. Therefore the bad wo anticipated that they would bura poldiers went into all the houses, and immediately there fallowed the most ter... rible scenes, ed strat Aghting. Every singla civilian found with weapons, suspected of fring; was put to death co tho spot. The innocent sufficed with the; guilty.

in cur homes.

"People rushed about frantin to save their property. Fictures of relatives were wized, and the people were denied. shatched from the walls, clothing was

BEASON TOR DESTRUCTION. What was the exotic given? Well.] they said cu people had shot at them.)

that was absolutely untrue.

ho

crowd

THE RUSSIAN ARMY

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Nov. 7th

ROYAL

'THE BLUE BIRD'

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A Fairy Play in 5 Acts

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Nov. 10th

MAURICE MAETERLIYCK

PerformancG

UNDER the Distinguished Patronage of E. ES F. H. MAY, E.Q.M.G.,

H. E MAJOR GENERALF. H. KELLY, C.B., and Commodira R. N.

ready to autauber her enemy as many points, hundreds and sometimes thou-ARCTER, OMO, RN, sands of miles from cre another. An- - HIS other grave obstacle in the way of the

THE

RUSSIAN OFFICER AND KNOWLEDGE OF WAR.

I

Russian General Staff in it campaign THE PRINCE

'It can no longer be denied that the

Russian General Staff did working work in the Manchurian campaign, for the purposes of which half a million troops had to be conveyed across the whole of Siberia over a single line of railway.! criticism and the now spirit animating Since, the Russo-Japanese war public

the Army have undoubtedly improved the quality of their work, and the fact

OLD MEN, SICK, AND WOMEN.

for efficiency are the traditions of bribery There was no time for exhaustive

The education of the modern officer) and corruption which still remain in inquiry. Old mer, sick people, women al son was the pulling down of the has really changed during the last certain droles of the Russian bureau- were shot In the meanwhile, pars of pulidings. My house was burning what for yours. The development of modern crsey. the town was shelled by artillery. Many-left it with my three children, andariare has rendered is nécessary for buildings were set on fire by the shells. I am with them safe in England. him to nequire an ever-increasing burdan On others petral was poured and a match beautiful England. But what we have

of knowledge, so that on the Continent applied. The German officer advised me suffered! Wo were part of s to go away, at several hours being still which left the burning town, and. kapt day the afficer is certainly one of the intret moro fizing was expected.

walking without knowing whers wo were hardest worked members of the commu. Under a strong decor two groups of sing. Miles and miles we audged. I. Training mazuals replete with in- inen and women arrived, each a hundred told we walked over seventy by heart and put inte practice during numerable paragraphs have to be learnt strong. They were stood in rows by the regarded a railway as I did thon.

before we came to a railway. I never

inmauvres year after year, in order" that station, and avery time a soldier was shot in the town tin of three pitifulated to how down and kiss the rails. shall be competent for the ultimate I felt exhausted, having carried Every your mauvres are made more

aim of his profession, which is civilians were slaughterol. There was xo meray.

Footsore, brokenk Frere and pleadings waro is vain. The good suffered with the bad, beurted, after the first joy of sighting realistic, but, after all, there is ze train

the railway, I felt my head whirling, ing for was like a war.

The Russian Army to-day contains

uildings, shadding a lurid glow over this

Lleol.

This was

children in turn.

I

warfare

WON

that they have recovered confidence in themselves is shown by the recent mal

feat issued by the War Minister in which the Busaim. General Staff quietly. At night the scene na terrible, burn and I wondered whether it was all worth the only men in Europe who have had greatest military Power of Europe.

affirm their readiness for war with, the wwn, which was running with tears of while. Then I thought of my deliver this training, as far as war on a vast

The finest brains of Russia are found suco, and thanked God. „

Tens of thousands at in the General Staff; and Bussians ara What did Louvain look like? Like scale is concerned. 20 lime for sleep. The sigha of this terrible awfulness drove what it was, a mass of fame devouring officers and men who have taken the not renowned for their lack of brain sway, all thoughts and desire for rest. homes, our property-to some, per had the actual experience of moderato General Staff are extremely severo, feld with the Russian Army to-day have power. The entrance examinations for Towards dawn the soldiers too posses. hapa, our relatives. It was piliful to behold. Most of we women wazo de-

on which the latest military with the result that mostly, men who sion of all buildings which not been destroyed.

text books are based. Among the cad are thoroughly keen on their work. And prived of our husbands. They had ither fallen or were fighting for their less battalions who are now in the field admission. Favourition to some extent With the rising of the sun, I walked untry. In the town everybody who last the Germans and the Austrians there may be, as in other armies; but on the boulevards, and saw them strewruffered any opposition was killed, and are any number of officers who have made it is safe to say that the essential duties with bodies, many of them being of old reryone found to be armed in any way the inevitable mistakes committed by of the staff, will only be taken on by was shot. Wives saw their husbands troops facing fire for the first time serious and capable officers. The smoctia poopla und priests. Leaving Louvain for

shot in the streets.

rose and speed of the Russian mobilisa Ons might say that probably overy bat. Tirleront one passed continuously

Italion of the Russian Army is leavened tion are eloquent testimony to the tho- by men who faced the interne of fire roughness of the preparatory labours of nt Port Arthur, Makden, or other titanic the Russian General Staff in peace time.

striking proofs.

STREWN WITH BODIES.

through utterly devastated country."

A Dutchman who escaped from Lou- Rugs, New Bears and Braas-mounted Guzman soldiers began looting everything Bedacosda, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, bogan to demolish the houses and the shot through the head. Woil, we put combats, of the Manchurian campaign. Before long there will be other and. more}

German soldiers bogan letting everything

Soldiers

I saw the Bungomaster shot, and saw another man dragged roughly away this weeping wife and children and dc.. Sidobouɛda, Dinner Waggonx,

sain and reached Boulogne, and no moral effect which the presence of thees understand the appreciable -Extension Dining Tables and Chaira, etc, he and his little son hid in a calle be. for the first time we feel really safe." etc. Dinner and Dessert Services,neath a pile of pneumatic tyres. One

And what becomes of these refugees veterans will have on antried recruits. Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Wars, Cooking woman took refuge in a pit, ia which when they lazd here? A

The Germans with their forty-four year GERMAN SPY IN MR. ASQUITH'S Stores (Now), Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, water was up to her waist. Such was the boxy of local ladies and gentlemen, able of drilling of the bock have yet to show to conves, in Flemish and French; how their immense organisation, so per- terrible plight of civilians in Louvain

fect in peaco, can stand the best of, was. Peeping but they saw that neighbours meet each boat and question every arrival. Those provided with funds pro-

The Russian Army has passed through had been driven to the root of a brains reed to london, the other are cared for the, ordeal by fre; the German Army building, where they perished.

here. All this excellent work needs has not Mr. W. H. Routly, Borough money.

act.,

Aho

Ocs Old Blackwood Wardrobes, Desks, Electric Reading Lampe, etc., 1 Marble Clock, sever Iron Safes, Ice Chest (new), ote.. etc., 2 Sat Old BILYS Halbarda. 2 Fowling Pieces, And Duplicators..

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Catalognes will be issued.. Terms: As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers, Hongkong, Oct. 12, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

2.

1'90

While still concealed in the cellar, the Dutchman and his son discovered to their horror that the house above them was The situation was terrible, in flames.

numerous

THE BOSSIN ÖFFENER.

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spy?"

HOME.

Story of A Governess.

The

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OF WALES FUND

100 Performers

50 Children

50 Trained Birds

A special corps de ballet of 25 Orchestra of 25 under Professor. Gonzales Gala Night Saturday, Nov. 7th

Fricon: Dress Cirale $5,- Stalls 94- Second Night TUESDAY, November 10th. ›Prices: Dress Circle and Stalls $3.

Pit $2. (These Seats can now be Reserved) COMMENCING HACH EVENING AT 9:15 PM. SHARP. Booking opens at MOUTRIE'S to holders of Advance Tickets on October 27th at 9AM. General Booking from October 29th

VISITOR AT HOTELS `·

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HONG KONG HOTEL.

MrE. 8. Abraham

Mr 0. M. Alport Mr. Allen Mrs M. Angelo Mr do Mrs Akhal T. Auderson & maid ME. R. Late Mrs E R. Beliling M. D. J. Bell

Mr G.A. Bena

Mr J. H. Lamb Mr E R. Lambert Mr A. Langston, Mr G. T. Lloy Min F. Lobel Mr E. F. yi Mr J. Macdonald Mr J. R. Macdonald Mr & Mrs E Ma Intyre and abild

Mr and Mrs A. E. Mrs K. R.' Mann and

Bishop

M. Black

.

O. Mr & Mrs B3, Bent Dr Mathews

Miss M. Matheson Miss E. P. McCloskey

Mr G H. Brodboff Mr J. H. Brister Mr C. B. Brooks Mr J. Merecki Mr E-0. Brownlow. Mr C. E.Meyer Mr. J. Cambridge Mr and Mrs W. B. C. Mr W. E. Clayton

Middleton. Dr A. LE. F. Cole- ren and nurse

Bir G. S. Middleton Mr E. P. Mitchell Mr.W. J. Morrison

man

Mr Arthur Course Mr M. Crosel

undoubted

Mr N. U. Dale

Mr Mus

'child

The London correspondent of the New York. World, in a written dispatch, ada that journal the following absurd story. Treasurer, Folkestone, is acting as hon. I would describe the Russian officer,

"Do you know that a German gover. treasurer, and will be pleased to acknow-with regard to his social position and news who was in the family of the Prime as the people, who dared to leave their edge any financial hely. Ha informs his relations with his men, as a meninister for a year or more has been houses were shot like rabbits leaving me that, thanks to a millionaire resident between the French and the German placed under arrest as burrows. They heard floor by floor, and in Lonion, he is so to change any officer. Like both, he goes through »

| Mr M. 6. Denniston Mr. Dias Newton Mr W. A. the refugees posees, long training and devotes the whole of

M. W. Oudenhoven then the root, crash down above them. Belgian money

I did not know it, and thought it Mr D.8 8. Douglas Mr H. Handley Po z

Dowley The situation was desperate. It was

There are, roughly, 1.000 Belgian re his life to soldiering. Like the German, very interrating fact when I was told Mr F. T. Duckworth Mr and Mrs Pen fugees being cared for here, and the ho belongs to the official casta, but that this morning by a Batish official of Mr M Dodd treath work is being admirably performed. difference between him and his German standing. I had ventured the remark ins M. R. Duffy Mr and Mrs F. H comrade is that he is a Busian while that perhaps the present spy score wU SHAS

Duncan

‹ile. the other is a German, In other words, overdone. My friend was quite angry. Mr and Mrs H U. Mr A. M, Prenton

W.Endy Capt. G.

Mr G. M., Powall the Russion offers more capable of He thought the authorities as still far Ehrenfels › Hr A. B. Fortis human feeling, and in a great national too trusting to resident Germans. He Mr and Mrs P. J. Mr B. 4. Ray crisis like the present allows himself to went on to add : be drawn into wazmar and more intimate

Capt relations with his men because they, like he, are Russian.

impossible to remain in the cellar, Driven out by dire necessity, they fled.

THE Undersigned have red-They were immediately stopped by mili.

tous to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

01

FRIDAY,

the 23rd October, 1914, at 12.30 p.m.

at Alexandrs Buildings,

Top Floor,

One full size BILLIARD TABLE,

ዒን

by Henning Bros, with accessories and one act of BALLS.

Cloth and Cushions in good condition. Or view from Wodnesday, 21st instant. TEEM-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkotz, Oct. 17, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1103

SAVED BY A HAZOR...

Four Belgian soldiers arrived by the Ostend bont, one minus suy headgear, the others with uniforms that were styled by English "Tommies sehas beens,"

Death's

Falconeros Miss F: Reay,

M. O. IL Radwin

"I may tell you further that li is said that this governess was engaged by Mr. Gibb

Mr P. D. G. Gain

Mira. Asquith through the German En Mr J. Gould

PODO

Mr. P. Rowell

Me EL G. Mhama

Mes

J. B. Sherer".

•Sleigh

Mr. Shorkot

Mir F.Smyth

Mr A. B. Sorensen

· Miss' Aa Square 12

tary rifles at the" prosoan."

AGONISED SCREAMS. "Do not fire, I am German," said the Dutchman in German, sized with a sudden inspiration. This secured his salo conduct to the railway station. The journey through the town was, said thia refugee, like walking through hell," From burning houses be heard agonised were captured by the Germans and eries of those perishing in the conflagra placed in s cellar, in the custody of a

Head tiugs. While bo wa wuiting at the

Brunswicker." There atation fity people arrived there, driven was my comrade here, who cana över by troops, who asserted they found them with me this afternoon, and two others hiding in houses from which shote had who have since been killed. been fired. Those people swore by all Wo were told we were to be shot a very early age, seven or thereabouts, they held sacred they were innocent, the next morning with a host of others and after eleven or twelve years geta but notwithstanding all were shot. The who wore imprisoned as we wers in commission. Commissions are conferred Dutchman in of opicion that the first various parts of the town. They gavo in a cucions way. The cadet attends

ur nothing to eat, and we could not even army maneuvres as a non-commissioned quite out of the way of getting any of Mr M. T. Jones Me and Mrs J. F. Bring was not by civilians, but by the German outpost on Garman soldiers reget a drink of water. As night fall our officer, and at the end of mail information, as she never had se Mr R. M. Joseph ...There is no confirmation whatever reased Warbad had our arms takonvence the general commanding summons Minister's house. But she could collect Keith of the Dutch correspondeat's assertion from us, but one of our number, a mom those who are ready for commissions and what the German Foreign Offco always Capt. & Mrs Kooks Mr E Terbeng with regard to the fring on the German ber of the Foreign Legion, whispered to troops. On the contrary it has been me that he had a razdr.. expressly aid by the Belgian Govern- meat that the Germans fred on their own men by mistake.]

"I was one of four," said one of them, "who were in the town of Liege, which was taken and re-taken four times. We Like the French officer, the ordinary bassy. The Asquitha and the Lichnow. Mr W. Graham

company officer in the Russian Anayaks were very close friends. It is Mr F. O. da Gris- Mr H. C. is often drawn from quite humble stock hardly credited that the Ambassador was Mr E. H. Grom He may possess papers of nobility, bub

o party to placing a German spy in the Capt. T. P. FIAI is often as not come from a milieu household of the British Prime Ministery Mi W. A. Hannibal Mr H H. Tomperley which is practically that of the peasute with whom he was on terms of Iriend Mr G. Harper and servant Es entera's military training school at ship, but when it became known that a

Mr R D. Harvey

Capt. H. A. Walker governess won wanted for that job tas

ELA, MÉR J. T. Warren German Foreign Office saw to it thas the Miss A. A. 8. Holm ar 8. W White. Hewett, C.MO. Mr CAE. Watkion

Mr Robt Harze Mr. B. Wickham person ected of the right work."

Ho added, however, that the lady was! Mr R Han'XC

Me D. Hutchison

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr. EL. D, Wao le

Wright

THE Undersigned bave received instructreating to Louvain from Malines. aufferings from thirst and hunger in sith the Crar in person or in his abcess to the official rooms in the Priusé Mr and Mrs F. H. Mr & Mrs A Whit

tions to sell by Public Auction

SATURDAY,

the 24th October, 1914, commencing at 2.30 .2, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

"A Lizan QuizRITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD. AND

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, A

As follows:-

Awful Street Scenes.

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congratulates them on officech.

The Russian officer works just as hard That rázce was pur only hope. We any other Continental officer. Cer

our guard's form dimly inly the training of recruite impose cuta shadowed in the doorway. Like our greater afzai on him than on his elves he was worn out, but the know.comrades in other armies. The work of ledge of our impending fate kept opening up a little the narrow and rea Awake. We watched. Death's Headtricted outlook of the possans makes the FOLKESTONE, Aug. 29.

in the gloom sa a cat watches a mouse, lask of the Bussian officer more" or Among the refugees arriving here to His hands were resting upon his gun, loss pateraad in them, "simple school. TEAKWOOD, &c.—Two Drawing Room day were women and children from Les his head bent down. He nodded he mustering as far as the training of Bailes, Dining Room Furniture a vain and soldiery from Ziege, all nasrat slept. My Foreign Legion comrade recruits goes. The Russiane offices is ing, thrilling adventures. Some of the crept up stealthily with his razor, then more or less paternal in his dealings Arm-chairs and Bolas, Carpets and Bugs refugees had obviously hurriedly deserted sprung at Death's Head and out his with his men. He nodrosses them as New. Bras and Bransonated Bedsteads.

My children, and on active service Tollet Tables, Wardrobes Washstands, their homes, wrapping a few of their throat

Sideboards, Dianer Waggons, belongings in sheets of newspaper.

Creeping out of the seller we found willingly shares their hardships, as in- tension Dining Tables and Jinica, cio, One woman from Louvain tore down the plaze in darkness and the stresis doed he is throughout his career szprem- #td. Dinter

and Dessert Services, the curtains from her windows, wrapped strewn with dead bodies. On pearingly trained to do, I Crockery, Glass and H.-F. Ware Cooking them round and wearing apparel, and a corner we heard the messured tread.A NEW AYIRIT, Etorns, (Naw), Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery from hoe house with her two chaid of, soldiers approahing from a side Those who know the Russian Arny rer In the street she became involved street, and the same thought appeared believe that the now spins which has Two Pinion in good condition, Ons in a stampede of men, women, and child to strike us all simultaneously. We lay manifested itself since the Bono-Japa Large Musical Box original cost on fearing away from the burning town, upon the ground, and the German troops nese We will tanks for officiency in the Electro Besding Lamps, ets, 14 Marble Check Iron Safes, Los Ches: Typewriter, whither she knew not. This woman's passed as hy ander the impression that proses wiggle. The banabing a Less Curtains (new), Brass Curtain'kolow, story was no disjointed, so interspersed were porysos,

etc.,

Catalogues will be fundame

BUGILES&HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

TETERS Frab, Fried or Blend Flodon. Haddrova, Kippers, diu.

Pays sitet the show, Bapp and Light Befreshment

hong, Cotobur All, 1914 301007 | ALEXANDRA CAFH..

vodka from the lida di the soldier and the introduction of English genos, par Medidely foothill, deve goan for do Sul prove, the physical and mart condition

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JARITON HOTAL

prizes very mush-gossip about high- placed, personages, their peculiarities, their habits, their methods of doing work r and Mrs. B. A. Mr 1.5. Mason and of living, and their failings, if any, la the domestic circle

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

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Mr Casulli

Maj. & Mrs McMont Lt. Mord

Mr and Ms Coppio ~Mr & Mrs Mibshelf~~~ Comdr. & Mrs Corres more and child

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Mr J. Flammer Mr Potts...

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Mr A. Sinclair M. F. W. Gibbins Miss Slinger Mr & Mrs A. Gbooo M-0. Skot

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