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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADRIELLET

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

"

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE.

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Talographic Addram MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

HE Undersigned have received instruc.

Tous to see by Public Auction

せつ

TUESDAY, the 3rd November, 1914, comiusicing at 3.90 r, at their Sales Rooms, No, B. Des Vox Road, Corner of

Ice Blouse Streo",

A Lanoz QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, N..

As follows:-

TEAKWOOD, &c.--Bedroom

Suites,

make. Ding Room Suite, Arm-chairs and Sofas Carpota and Rugs, New Brass and Erass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands. &.. Sideboards, Dianer Waggons. Ex- 'tension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc.

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NOVELIST'S ADVENTURE,

Mr.

AN APPEAL TO AMERICA.

German Outrages.

Nje Yous, Sep. 3.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

MR. CHURCHILL'S FAITH A POLISH LOUVAIN,

IN VICTORY.

ALL BRITISH PARTIES UNITED.

Mr. Churchill male the following

a speach skivered to a great andietas at the Lenker Open House

hard Hardling, Davis cubiga to SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.tif the position in the field in The New York Tribune" aging Amy- rious that they shoull

«

entrat in the present wat.

remulo

AUCTIONS.

BY OROKE OF THE MORTOJOKK. AR GED, P. LAMMERT has rectired. instractions to sell by Pablic Auction

· Were the cndier in ghim a Lair But in aqui terute worn man god man, then, without question, the duty of Americans would be to keep to the h Leiden anal preserve epen minds, "but it is net ir Baht" declares Mr.

Davis Germany fighting Sully.

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WEDNESDAY,

She is defying not only rules of war, Nur the 11th day of November, 1914 at 3p. n. all the rules of humanity. It publisi at is Sales Rooms, Duo DILL opinion is to help in preventing further ST*«*7. Viitori, Hongkong,

The Following. outraged by her forces, and in hustening this upaluable conflict 10, a clows is VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY should be directed against the who

situate at Victoria. Loogkong vis offendi. # we as convinerd that she Coppenweis 5ghting horstly, and that his adversary is strilang below the belt de poging and biting then for us to ninale a nerod attitude of mind is mworthy and the attitude of a rownie

All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoris aforemid and known and registered in the Land Office, s Marine Lot No. 158 togather with the messanges; thorcou pwa na Nes, 83 Bogham Strand med 10% Wing Lok stort." Tara 981

Who mad og rows anjok in a Jilbarrit is the tuly eveyfarmers. Anunt Crown pont 21TIMUL

For further particulas and conditions. of valu apply to

Mess' JOHNSON,

Fin get halt wat al destiny it, pot

[back himself indors and preserve towarıl the dog and thed who falls him a neutral Tuúnd This is not a wire against før. mes we know Germans Ametiva

at ang ber quest must Whe incastriants and must vesponsibly feller. countrymen,

MILITARY MEAN

STORES and MASTER, ThisCE BOL. Tea House street,

Bungkoog Solicitors for the Morgague

or to

ME. GEO. P. 'LAMMENT,

The ductürnGET",

Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1916.

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CITIZENS SHOT AND THEIR TOWN

DESTROYED.

We Times have, gervised front at English ly a long letter, sens het by a Polish feel which tails the atro cities wint exections committed by the Germans in Kalisz, an important towin on the traier et Russion Paturel. · Qui cervspondent's friend is the daughter of large Polish landstier,' who bege

I etme to you in good heart. Every thing thus we have heard during foar lang angs of anxiety seems to pint toa mirked and subaantial türiting that the story of the sufferings of Kalisz, To the zile. Wie has seen the forces may be known in the Elish

of the French onl! British armies Press. Che state

wh chutely strong andith not pily to untain and check the lenstating avainnche which had swept eros: the French frontigt but now at bust it is being fullet, atomily Awak.

A. D. C.

THEATRE ROYAL

1st Performanco Nov. 7th

"THE BLUE BIRD

Second Performance Now. 19th

A Fairy Play in 5 Acts

BY

MAURICE MAETERLINCK

Third PerformanOD, Nov, 11th

NDER

ER the Distinguished Patroange of H. E 6 F. H. MAY. KOM.G., H. MAJOR GENE F. H. Kelly, C., and Commodoje R. N.

tru.. without the usual' exaggeration of which you alwują nuspar Thies." The AssTRUTAZE, C.M.G, RN,

irrative progecily:-

WA.

10

The diter of the Kalisz Gazel, who fermate as to escape with his

In aid of

100 Performers

*

50 Children

50 Trained Birds.

He was not chilinen eige fort, uge that ou Angust 2, ahout norm,THE PRINCE OF WALES FUND light" and "ralla enragement, but then apprust it the gates of Kalisz men employs a task which to Prussian Chlaus. Soving that the his got to be put the Stills was absolutely unguarded they roo when every allowise how been mosle through the streets at a gallon. It was for the uncertaints with which ther

histele moment for Kalisz. for the great iperafiass are always eushmusest, this were the guts it, the womy, a I think ituly fnia sub right to say division of which arrived the same day that the situation to-night better in the oxoneng, ander two offers. An far better than a cold calculation of hour later the resume under the com. forces available on both sides isolari munk of Majer. Proisker, He ut once the war shult have led us to expeeriumiezd the President of the town, Bus- at this early stage,

kowinski to prieige quarters for the

the the floating merring Mique Pretas, ker conficated 2,000..ubles from the mutistrato and orienol this munisipality i

It is quite clad that what is her-ofteves en min hul eventually requis | pening now is not what the Bormans | sitioned the eneert and artisans' hudla. ple, if this bottle has been the public whol, and the European hedsstrans at thank Gel, it noftrs Elenek, tegi teinphant. I Should wane be foro ya with 'mabated conßience. Mr. Churchill ako macie the important anunonent that twies as many big ships and three or four times ne many cruisers will be completel Jars Great Britain Germany in the next thetelve month..

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tatter is how being referred general in command of all the leggen."

give his muit bread, anffee, ami wheut, for the horms. Then he angel a procla maths to the inhabitants of Kalisz in which he taued what the town was annexed to Germany, thus culy German wredow was binding, and that the peopl who remained in the town had the life and property guarantoval...

war, as Mr. Winston Churchill explained, against the military aristo

rey Germany, then where -ix hundred our lodind the times, who to per their class against the des mersey have perverted every great in-

vis then made the following propowi-} Mr. Churchill. Mr. F. E. Smith; sind ception of un sera time to uses of waretin ta his cuptor. He said, “band a] Mr. Will Croks speaking from the me inre to the destruction of ide.

In the evening of Monday, August 3, men an military mad. Their idea feels lerly back to Brussels, and if platform, as the joint invitation of the +

the American Minister does not coane Canstitutional and National Liberal Class ↑, the town was settling down for the Government is a dar oppumed to our own.

1

These

We

A special corps de ballet of 25 Orchestra of 25 under Professor Gonzales

Gala Night Saturday,

Nov. 7th

Dress Circle & Stalls sold out Pit Stalls at $3.- can now, bo Renarrad.

Second Third

Night TUESDAY,

November 10th.

Night SATURDAY, November 14th Cress Circle and Stalls $3..

Pit $2. (These can now be Resaved).

COMMENCING BACH EVENING at 915 PM. SHARP, Booking opens at MOUTRIE'S to holders of Advance Tickets on October 27th at 9 AM General Booking from October 29th.

ne spromt.

At 9. the town was again

bombardment of

strong

PEAK KOZIL

Mr G..B. Layton

Mr & Mrs Koch

Mr Linten ・・

Mr W, 0, Lake

Haj. & Mr McMOND

Lb. Moad

Mr &

Comdr. & Men. Corres

mere and child

Mitchell- -

Dining Room Furniture, Lane, Crawford Įsin in the martial law to the free sprcha in six hours to rescue me then you there codd be no latter, example of fuight, it was suddenly raunch by sovory: peared above the city. The Town Hall

To which the Germans the nacional aceptaner of the doccia singie het. Terre followed the rapid was burning. Fortunately the Fre did Mr MW, Arm Mr Lee Junes contoh meetings, Every belief of an outine. high-boom bunkers is red to be haw och man to spare of the united front. The Opera Havenwats of diers and the sound of bombarde. Walls fail and crushed the Mr J., D. Aulď.

are advancing, not retrenzing." was that with a vast audience; so great aid Bre. No one know who had hap fevery giniple that is to us most deur.**

an" ankstified town Mrs Border Paris was kept in his room in gaur was the press that bas overdew meet-penei, no waited, in terrer till dawn inhabitants who hid in the wellars. This Mr Besid Mr. Davis war, his sonatrymen in

Then the diers M & M CarmichaelMajor McHardy pro- In the morning it appeared that from red till dawn. America that Gertrony, it she wica, will his fate until midnight. He was ings were held, can with a wat

Mr M. Cary make of "Favope ou "ar will visited by others, and argued gramm in Kingsway Hall, the other house in the purskirts of the pulled out from the erlian those who There (faur shots had been fired at a German were still alive and, beating thera, mar with them... succeeded in proving to an laformul affair in a side strat.

Mr Casulli 660.. Dincer and Dessors Services American commerce on the seas the majority that he was an American, must have been quite 10,000 people cager patrol. The Prissians lost their headschel them with their hands up out of!

torper. Not recognizing their own Crockery, Glas and B.-P. Ware, Cookie i will either destroy American com but there was on fire-cuter, whom he to hear the esl to mus from the three n

soldiers in the night they shot at their the tow, telling them that every 10th Mr and Ms Coppin Stoves, (N), Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, with Europe or dictate as to what ewrites as reselling lupers of Heut party leaders.

tuan with be abot. They shut them and children gis she will simit. De admit then on, who invariably rufused to give in. Mr. Churchill had » magnifovog receptmls, wounding some men, while 14

hours let them go. The unfortunate Me & Courland a whe gluted over his approaching|tion when he rose to move action-pople were kills by the Germans in the frontier barracks, and after several. These age facts T um afraid Mr.

execution. „M“ midsight it was finally pledging the thenisands who heard it rites. This was not enough for Major Electric Reading Lamps, etc., Marble. David's atherynun have not yet fully devided—just when he had given up all road to support swervingly the Prime Prsker, he he ordered five men, lodges People food, currying with them an 80. Capt. & Mrs Cowan Major Pyne, RE

reilled, but the truth is beginning to

| been beaten about the face, spot upon. Mr and Mrs. Faster

and children hopet return him to Brussels. His Minister's appeal to the action. The from the the where the shots bad fear old monk Father Victory, who had Major Falchois dawn. .

past froen Jarmizky, was returned to him First and began with a cautious but end änd. to be eavented the

Paud maltreated us the not had been. * OF HISTERIA,

Athey fel they saw smoke rising about Mr F. W, Gibbins

H&M A. Gibson Mr. Davis despatch continues: In rased. at it were written instead highly envanging review of the pori- morning under the cemetery will.

oners to follow a certain specified routeo) aion on the French battlehold. sis the wars all I have seen that was

Seni told him that a bot had the town a big fireuburst out.

Now the town is oner mere peaceful, Mr. Gisselt rayons was not wo Terelle, sunces sary, so wanter, as the outrages of the of this route or piter the time specified preciative audiens, was far better than been rel from the windows of the mit

acc..

Also Three Panos in goods condition.

Clock, Tron Safos, Ice Chests, Typewriter, Lace Curtains (new), Brass Curtain Poles,

#k."

Catalogues will be issued. Trans-sustal.

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneer's. Boagrong, October 28, 1914.

LIMITED

TIME TABLE.

WEIX DAYS.

The

and instructions that if he were caught posision, be deciated "to a warmly up-

A BRUTAL XELATION."

Mark

Mr J. Plummer Mr Pota

Mrs Rice

Mr Rogers

MrA. Sinclair

Mise Skinner Mr.C. Skott. Mrs Smith

Mr SoretonTM

bars what spectacle it presents after Mr B. A. Hale that any soldier who found bin was to a cold endculation of forives available on gietrate's brase, so he ordered his sol- German army in the short distance be i shout him inmediately. On the pass both sides befors tie wer should huge diens to bring before the building this dreadful revenge of the German Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr G. L. Stewart”.

1125|tween Brussels and Lege. I passed en

1.00 1.m. to 5.00 ... Every 15 minates. 3.00 .m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.00 1.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minotes, 11.30 am to 12.45 p.m. Every 15 minetes 13.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.16 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2160.m to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to..10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARA.

:

primer with them

cs of their own remplaues paved over

They thought it an English wa jchiae, and Count von Schwerin, come

nce i warfaro

SPORTSMEN IN THE FIELD.

VISITOR AT HOTELS

KONOLONG EDITZ.

Mr E. S.Abraham Mr O. M. Alport.

Mr E B. Lambert Me A, Langston Sister Lawrence Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr Mr J.

1E F. Jyle

Macdonald

Mr J. R. Macdonald Capt. and irs Blac.

Intosh

B.A.M.Q.

Capt. and Mrs Way

and child Mr & Mrs J. HarbaraCapt. & Mrs White Mrs Hortrender fold Major Humphrey, Mr E. Williams

RES.

M: 0. Willson Lt-Col H. W. Iles, Mr Wood

I.G.A.

Mr H. Almborg Mr H. T. Anderanu Mr N. J. A ostio Mr W. C. Bowon Me and Mrs H. B.

Bridge & family Mr W. Badge.

KING HOWARD HOTEL."

Mr W. J. Leverets, Mrs. C. H. Loeber Mr O. W. O. Mayne Mr C.H. M'Clare Mr and Mrs. H. L

McHugh Mrs F.A. Millar Compunder Morita Mr J. W. Murdock Me and Mrs OF FL

Major on what he calls the Polish" but through many villages. The Gere written Tarodeky shall bear al us to capres at such un early stage tomos perple. The be forral to lie plot. They are burying their dead. Mr F. A. Hazeland

from this."

The war, he slept affirmed, would down in the dust under à broiling sup but Kalisz is dead, and it will take years mans were the aggressors. They ap Barrying this dangerous" weapon Davis be long and sonabre: let us the build face downwards. If any of them tried

to bring it to life agniu. The battle." to change his position or to lift his head made his way as fast as ho possibly could on a sure fomulation. PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, cembutants always with me in their hands. My own experi-

t. the America Lention in Brussels, Mr. Churchill continued, gives us he was kicked and knocked on the head eners word the sume. They over de her, campanied by the American every pan to meet together to night by soldiers. This awful sound of x manded my papers without first sticking Minister, bu demanded and received in good hurt. But let me tell you plution," as Major Presker called it, mantramatic pistol in my face, restrau the general who had talon Jarod frankly that if this battle had been as lasted for an hour and a half. To high- 'when I was sented, by the rond, engaged insting a sandwich, five of them rushed a statement that the charges disastrous as thank God, it appears to fer the agony of the prostrated crowd were absolutely absurd. He has since be triumphant I should come before you the. Germans executed freat their mum. me from the roue, ich wuring and me it was the narrowest shave he with unabated confidence aul with the ber three men--Sokotow (n Ibtesin), antami pistol. They serquel to me ik pen on the verge of hysteria, officers his over haal in twenty-five years' experi certainly "that we have only to contine the Govenment cashier: an employee of

in var efforts to bring this war to the the whisky "monopet," also a Rosian:Mr C. P. Arnold

and a poor wher employed by the magis Mr & Mrs Athol L. privutes alike..

conclusion which we wish and intend."

Anderson & maid When I was

The First Loek renderel s fine neccunt trato. All of them were innocent men.

Mr J. H. Backbouse of the Navy In little more than Eve Among the expiating

avid Lying Miss Ballister weeks it had swept Guana commeres on the stairs of the building was the Mr F. C. Banham

All ur ships, except President. Bukowinski.

Mr E. H. Berner from the wa. lew opt ti. thousands, we arriving At 2 in the President bronght the Mr E R. Bate

fely and pactually at their destins Major the exacted rumom of 00.000 M7 E. B. Belillos tions. The so-called German Oven had roubles, after which the soldiers with Mr O. D. J. Bell

Mr G.A. Bena been searched without discovering the drew from the city and occupied & posi Mr C. Von Berget Gerung. "Fically, the health of the j tion outside called "The Three Wind. Fleet had en much better since the mills" a hill overloking the "lown). declarating of rar than in times Kalisz breathed a sigh of relief, hut not Mr and Mrs A. R. Miss M. Matheson

Bishop Mr W. M. Black Mr pence, and the same process of naval for long. At 6 p.m. its walls we control and exerts of power on sbuken with a terrible canonade. The Mr G. C. Boumal which we were now living could be kept town was being bomhantled without any Madame de Bourbet

warning. The panic that spread in the Mr G. H. Bredhoff

Mr J. H, Brister up for an almost indefinite period.

Mr C. B. Brooke Me E. O Brownlow Mr A. J. Cambridge airs Carton Mr W. B. Clarke Mr W. E. Clayton Dr A. L. E. F-Cola.

the following ingeurs in a sporting 8.50. p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30pm to 11.00 ming the 7th Division, and all his paper, written as a greeting to iss Service

p.m. every half hour.

stuff at the same time began shrieking rouder 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of engines, some to shoot: others not

An hour

&

+

- SUNDAY". 7.45 am to 10.20 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30am to 11.00 .m...Every 10 minutes. 1130am to 19 Noon....Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noor to 1.00p.m...Every 10 minste

100p.m. 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes.

to shut. They were like man guze sud- druly crazy. It was a pitiable ex- hibition. Their conduct thringhout ca be explaiced it only one way. They ure men who know they are in the wrong that their cause is unlawful, and ka nun who enters a house as

STORT OF A KsÅbøyer

5.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutos.burglar, they do not hesitate at murder.” 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minates 7.00p.m.to 8.10 p.m...Every 10minutes.

· NIGHT CARS as on Week Days.

SATURDAYO.

Extra Car at 12 midnight!" SPECIAL CARS by årmagement at the Sompany's Office, Alexandra Buildings' Das Your Road Central,

JOHN D, HUMPHREYS & BON

General MOR27EPI.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

On returning to Brussels I s n chard Harding Davis (says Gerald Mer. gun in the Daily Telegraph) whom I had left two days before in the neigh

rhood of Enghien. Ho then old mo the dreadful experiences he End passed through. He had endeavoured to follow the great flanking movement towards the west. but had been arrested between Enghien and Ath. He was marulied | under guard for six hours, and passed Ath

towards Tournai with the troops. Davie

wws carrying a suck weighing twenty

| paucis, and he asked the officci in charge

of him whether there was not a soldier who could carry it.

NOVELIST'S ADVENTCUES.

The officer went back down the line

of troops and found a soldier who had 1st his knapsack who volunteered tá carry it. But he would not delay the HADEach of the poluan to enable Davis to

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & 00., FEDDER STREET,

Opposits Longkong Hotel, Telephone, No. 491-

Hongkong. March 20, 1914.

hand it to the soldier. He was obliged to leave it on the road with five francs... and the soldier picked it up as he came ulong. Davis requested to be sent back to Brussels but this was curtly refused, At eleven o'clock he was picked up by a motor dad taken before the general and i his staff, who were having lunch by the rowtside, where he was put through” a "most searching cross-examination."

A majority of the officers were of the belief that he was a British spy, and thview was confirmed in their minis by the fact that on his passport he had a photograph of himself in a khaki, uni- ford wearing all his war ribbons. One of the officers maid to him, Mr. Davis, you are a gentleman, and you understand the laws of war," After hoog carried mund in various motors to ravimie gen erals, he was put in a small room in a

Germaa officer cntored; and, with toers in his eyes, and Mr. Davie, you are going to be shot at sundown, but the

ONT Foryor after the Bhow, Supper, village by the roadside, and at sundown

Dd Light Refreshment

ALEXANDRA' CAFE. Open Til Midnight.

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Si long! Wherever the fates take

DI

To what embittered field, to what

quick death:

I know, as I know God, you will

trte

To your last breath.

be

To our dear land, where hope and

honour dwell;

Gocal phar and good sportsman fare

they well.

By aight, when through the reiling

dark there slip

The sleek black hulls bearing their

fearful freight,

And wheeling Bearthlight seeks for

deadly ship

Mr Stephen J. Carey Mr & Mrs N. MacDe C. T. Cross

Intyre and child

Miss H. Davidson Mra P. R. "Maan and

Bon

De O. Marriott

Mr and Mrs C. W. 3r W. L. Marshall

Beswick

man

Mr RT. Matheson

Mr C. F. McWilliams

J.

Merrak

Mr 0, E. Meyer

Mr G. S. Middleton Mr. Miller Mr W. P. Miller Bir J. H. N. Mody

Mr James Moore MV. J. Morrison Mr Masso Mr Diss Newton Mr-4. W. Ogden

Mr H Handley-Wegg Mrd

r&Mrs Pentreath Mr C. D. Fierce Mr G. M. Powell Mr A. M. Preston,

Of the valorous deeda, of the Army in city is impossible to describe. When it the field Mr. Churchill spots glowingly lust the cannon were silent crowds began What the nation had to do now, ho in- to leave the town. Those who could, sited. was to make a great Army under packed their boundles and fled, the shield of the Navy to enable us to By Wednesday" half the town, was pay our full part in the decision of this empty mail those who remained largely terrible struggle. And this Army, when composed of the wealthier class, who formed, would exceed in merit any Army were reluctant to leave their homes and Mr Arthur Course in the rald. He asked his brazers not property, consulted together to the MrJ. E. Crocker to count on fortune and good luck: Ietsteps to be taken. At 7 the next morn- Mr and Mrs J. N.

Dovaison it be suid, too, that we fought Eke ing they ones more were roused by can. Mrs Dougise gentlemen. Parcero subjectis et "debelun. Shelly were bursting over their Mr W. A. Dowley When with the rugged line in pridelare superbolet that be the spirit in heads, prouding death and disaster. Mr D. S. S. Dongles Me 1. P. Rowel!

which we conducted this war. We Suddenly the firing stopped and silence, Me-F. T. Dackworth Mr H. Schlaster, su reel,

the more dreadful even then the thunder Mr & Mr Ducroiset Mr. W. Schneider Into the treach of a stubborn fce, should especially keep telors

And you await

The trump that haralds death or vic.

tory;

You'll welcome it whichever it mar

Le.

And hard yourself upon the hedging principle of nationality in the European of the artillery, fall on the town.

sivel

I aso know

system.

В

A FIGHT TO A FINISHI

You will not fail, but end as you be-]

gon

to

TOWN HALL HERED.

Mt A..B. Purvis Mr E. H. Ray- Min F. Resy

Mr W. H. Smith Mrs & Smith O. Mr F. Smyth

MrA. B. Sorensen Him A. BquarO : Mr S. Stockmeat. Mies AH. Stevens Mr and Mrs S.

Stenham

and child Miss M. E. Duty Mr and Mrs H.

Mr E. Evensen Mr H. Fehr Mr L. Forster Mr J. Giba

A. Grandier, Jr.

apt TP. Hall

No one knew what happened. Patrols Mr. F. E. Smith stirned the azdinace rushed through the streets, shooting occa a high pitch of enthusiasm by his monally at the windows. In this way well-known philanthropist. M. Ralkows And go God hastained-a gentle. Nequent view of the situation and

assertion of our responsibilities. He doki, was killed and many others. Then matini

Mr.A. Thompson clared that our domestic tontroversios Major Freusker those hostages from My J. Godd wore hushed because of the national cop among the clergy of all faiths out the

Mr F. H. Traon Me J. 8. Happer: Capt. 3

EL.A. Walker viction that the country was right. This richest citizens, who, after being shot Mr WA, Hanibal MrJ. M. Underwood

A. ME. J. T. Warren had get to be a fight to a finish. Fener up in a windmill, were sent to Fossn. Hon. Mr. E

Howett, OMG.4 Mr. E. Watkins atist he signed in either London or Ber- What has become of them is not knowa,

Mir L. Watron lin, and the andienes cheered with a though a card written in German has Mr W. J. Bodge

Miss AA. 5. Holmes MrF, W. White Mr R. Hanter Mr and Mrs A Whit will the speaker's emphatic proference reached the town saying that they are

well except for M. Freukist, who died 3 D. L. Hutchison Marsh for Berko

Last came Mr. Will Clooks with ble on the way of heart disse his body Mr R. Isnen simple patriotism and homely wit. He was found with a bayonet wound through treated the meeting as a family gather it)

The Man Who Gets There

Is the man who has blood, real ties red blood and plenty of tin la body.

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ing (a happy phrase). The issue to him Friday was the most awful day of all. was plain. Would be werking classes In the morning patrol arrived in the live as happily under the Raiser as under King Georgs? There could be only one answer were fighting for liberty and An inspiring and mearable demons tration!

(HY ALEXANDRA GATE Cannot be TARA A Ver Breut Cake Coal Matter say Mead with Wine &

Me & Mrs N. Wil

iamsan Me B. Jaen," Mr M.T. Jones MrG: G. Wood Mr EM. Joseph Mr G., Wood Me Mosepli Mr. D. Woolle MrT. H. Konttenbelt Mr and Mrs J.y Miss C. P. Knotten Wright

belt

RAND BYTEL.

market place and the offer summoned the people and told them that a list of the inhabitants must be prepurod indicat ing those who spoke German. Later the soldiers entered the town agala, and sty 2 pm began a regular fro from the machine guns. They stood on our side MF. Allon Mr A. W. D. Gibbs and then on the other, firing on to the Mr C. Eoad Mr Reyonida opposite side of the streets. In this way Mr G Boudewijns Mr Foggevem all, the strcels were terribly damaged Mr and Mrs. Mr Borbon Om Moh Mr OH!Wiseman and nearly all the municipal buildings Mior X. Essanlar, FL Web destroyed. At 5 p.m. thick smoke ky m

Mr and Mrs R. A. Pancoast

Doan

Mr A Donn Mr A. Fincher Mis A. Fog Mr Ray Gardner KP.0. Hall Me and Mr R.

Hollelt

Mra W. O. Pamor

W M+ J. Pringle Mr and Mrs W. L

Robinson

Mr P.B. Rowley... Mra C. F. Samaelcon P. Dr Sibrea

Mr B. J. Skee

Mcs D. G. R. Smith MFC, B. Bofar M. Sylvester

Mr L. §. Hunt Mr J. Joseph Mr D. W. Karsdorp

Mr&MrP. Kirchner Mr K. Tame Mr and Mrs Krit Miru Thoauri Mr W. G. Krobe Mr and Bira, E. Mr & Mrs G. Lauret Underwood Mr J. Lennox

Miss Lennox Mr Lalling Loung

Anderson

Mr C, H. Van desvort Mr A. W. Van der

Star Mr T. L Young

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Consul Gen. G. E. 31. G. & Jonker

Mr and Mrs Kant Dr and Mrs G. D. R. Master Kenz

Black Mr and Mrs J W. ME. J. R. Mitchel

Bolly

Mr. M. J. Breen

Mr A. Olston

Me:W&Lona

Mr F. C. Nizon,

Mr. North.

Me RJ, Rawlinson

Mz WR. J. Cooper Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Mr J. M. Elisa

Mr D. E. Doncelly

Miss D. Filkins

Mr B. E. Ffalder

Mr & Mrs & Forber Mr & Mrs Grimshaw

Mr G. Sachse

Mr A. L. Shields

Mr and Mrs E, T

Singer

Mr F. Button Mr. A. Harda Mr H. P. Thomas Mr T L Barrison Mr G. J. Kvan 'der Mr. E. Hertel Wal Mr Hogowerf Mr U. H. Watkine MF., Man Sarley fr H. W. Wailer Dr& AD-Jone Mr J. W. Wilson

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