1914-11-30 — Page 4

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.

ESTABLISHED 72 YEARS.

CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS & PERFUMERS,

Y APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY (THE GOVERNOR.

WATSON'S EFFERVESCING LIVER SALT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ST. ANDERS SOCIETY CONCERT

The

concerned.

ounext which is doing giron by the mambers of the St. Andrew's Society, night (St. Andrew's day) in the Thontae Noyal-in place of the aagaad ball on account of the War—promises to do a huge success as far as the picturesque doceration and excellent programme, given below, are Thu curtsin will be raised sharp as nine velock and mashers and guests should be in their seats by ten minutes to nine when His Excellency the Governor and party from Government House will arriva.

During the interval refreshments will be rerved in St. Andrew's and adjoining balle. The doors on the right of the dress circle Occupants of stall and pit stalls should go through the passage on right of orchestra And thestro e ectively, and up main staircase of the City Hall & bell will ring five minutes before the curtain goes up for the second part and it is requested chatta i bo cocupled na quickly si possible The refreshment rooms will be 'card duringthe performance and will be open for half an hour after the encert is over....

The programme is as follows:-

Tala Vainable Preparation speedy relieves Billiousnextling into the hall will be open Sickheadache and ail derangements of the Stomach. It purifies the Blood by imparting the natural salias elements necessary to a healthy and vigorous condition.

WATSON'S

CELEBRATED

COLD CURE TABLETS.

Give immediate relief and a speedy caro. Invaluable for Cold in the hond. Influenza and-Neuralgia.

WM. POWELL LTD.

PRONE 310

NOW SHOWING

AGENTLEM INS

FELT & STRAW HATS

MADE I

GLYN & Co.

4 OLD BOND ST

LONDON. W.

SMART SHAFES-

NEW COLOURS PERFECT FITTING

SEE WINDOWS

tur. Powell, Id.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

GLYN'S SPECIALITIES,

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.

9 p.m.-Scatch "Coucers at: Theatre

Royal.

avo.

BIRTH

PART I

1. Overture... William Tell".....Rossini

HOTEL SHOOTING

AFF-IR.

ALMBERG "APPEALS.

Self Defence Pleaded.

Do yun rally my that you thought that he had the right to kill you Did you

rally think that was the English law ?— It flashed through my mind as the time, being war time, but I know different new. Appellant aid he was five or six feet from Barry when no red the shot-15 lout dve feet. He was really frightened, thinking that Barry was about to attack him with the chair. He did not The appeal by Ernest Magnus Almberg stay to see what damage he had done, against a sentonou of three month imbecause he did not think he had hit Barry' prisonunt on a conviction for inflicting seeing his way clear be rushed out into the grievous bodily barm upen William Thomas Berry, a pavai signalunan, was heard streek

by the Chief Justics (Sir Wil

Willinm Rees Davie K.C.) and the Puiano Judge. (Mr. Justice Gompertz) in the Supreme Court to-day.

in sanwar to the Chief Justice appellaan si Barry was about his own height but not so thick at. Barry was probably' 30 or 32 years of age.

want into the box.

31 Eldon Potter, barrister as law, then

The Chial Justize : Youare in a new role, Mr.Potter,

The facts as rolsteil at the Police Court were shortly that Almbury entertained twu British navy men in his room at the Edward Hotel. There was discussion about the war and this led to a quarre',

Potter: Yes, I am rather out of is the course of which Aimberg fired a

my element, if f I may iny no. raviver, wounding Barry in the shoulder.

Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by D. 3 Lewis (Messrs Juhoso, Stokes and Ferencs with Mr. Beavis in his chamber- Mas appeared for the appellat, people tambling about in the passage, and on the day in question be heard a noise of SEc. C. G. Alabaster instructed by that Crown Solicitor (Mr. P. M. Hodgson)

apeweanted the Cmn.

Mr.

Mr. Parter said that while he was in cou

shambers through the swing doo & Ho

shouting. Two men then burst into

ON

Bier. One, sailor fully clothest, was

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

tabin trying to his the office DESPATCH FROM FIELD MAR-

Mr. Jenkin aid the appeal was against got up and misg round the partition w the sentence of AI. Alalbourne in the Magistracy on October 5 and was in the link over a matura of a re-hearing with permission to white drawers This man (Barry) was

The nthie send in a singlet and all fresh evidence. This wuld be in the whout the Mums size se defendant, well set

exhoration of the defenes st 2. Song. The Gardes of Allah" rule with regard to self defence was taked wit less if he was Germen and

Courty that if

of self-defence. The up and probably between 28 and 901. The mn who was fully dressed, Blandford. out in Archbold and the principle there enusoisted had recently been quoted ver- mentioned room 13. Barry was flourish 3. Scog...** Angus Macdonaldsephine in the Court of Criminal Appeal ating a revolver, and as he was taking

Bind of 74th Punjabis.

Marshal

Mr. Georgs Lammert.

Roeckel.

Mr. Hill. GIRARDR-On November 2 to Mr. Quartet. Sects Whs Hae".

Messrs. J.N.R. Alan W. Brown. and M. H. XI. GIMARDT, Shanghai, a

F. Gray

J. Smith, 5. Sketch or Penny Concert ”.............

Mr. R. Sutherland.

((4)) ** Autaran

Butt

MARRIAGE.

Mendels

who.

WILSON BREMNER-On November 24, at unghi, Granan Koez With so to Lycra Manos Lipsusza, daughter of the 6. Violin Duet (b.) In the

Allan Seton Bremner and Mrs

Ciald Blast" Comer, Shanghai.

Ms. Murry Scott. Mr. Aubrey.

lalo

The Chian Mail

Honxona. Monday, Nov. 30, 1974,

FIELD MARSHAL SIR JOHN

FRENCH'S DESPATCH.

7. Song Mignon" A Thomas, Mme. do Magalhitas Corrès. 8. Strathspey and Tool of Tulloch.....- Mesra, K.R. Macaskill, D.G. Nicol,

A. L. Shields,

*. Soutar, Piper, Nail Drummond.

• stare

the Pụ

Horn!

It is a

a ged defence of justifica. Lim event of wonding or maiming to prore that the prosecaline ssaulted or boat the defendant at Gras and it the defendant committed the alleged battery marely in bis own defaves. The only question their Loved

WIS

J

Bandford down the stairs asked if he were

German, adding "If you are I will shont you. At the first or they met the police, and someone took the revolver.oat

Barry's hands

انه

bethan old have to decide thing about-Germana, tu get out of the

ofice. Mir

Mr Boris, solicitor, maid he heard Mr. Potter tell Blandford, who called out some or not what Alabory did was dia-ofice. Mr. Pot er took hold of him, and proportiocate to the injury done or threat enod to him by his assailant Barry. The at the same time be, Blandford, loaned orar men had been weight lifting previous to and saying that he, witoms must be a German him on the assault, and for this purpose had bcato bo were spootselee, struck remov a moms of their clothing and the the jaw. The bio rould have been hard it state of Almberg's terror of the sailors Berishing the revolver, the breach of its full force had reached him. Barry was avidenced by the fact that be ras do which was open at first, and as be was three fights of stairs and into the structuing to pains it t Mt. Potter, clothed only in bis singlet.

Defendant's position was that he did witness seized his wrist, and told him

ba' must give it op... not be the revolver with any intention to

"Barry said "**

be dammed if he would" and used other strong harm the sailors bus merely to secare dat Lheal, and he was in such a state of bewil-expressions. Barry was otherwise quist,

And derment

ent and terror that he did not know the ravolver might go off, be released his

fearing that if he struggled with whether he bit Barry or not.

The Chief Justice mid it was perfectly inconceivable to bim that Barry was cut crommeraaained in the Police Court na

Interval 15 Minutes. PART II, Pand.............." Reminiscences of Scotland

hold of Barry's wrist and took one of F. Godfrey,

Blandford's arms, Mr. Potter taking the Band of 74th Punjabia,

other. Along the passage they passed the 1-Sung......**

**King Charles

Mead Valerie Whites firing being in self-defenes sud point door of Sfr. Jerkin's chambore sad making Mr. H. 1. Jones,

ed out that it was impossible to decide lurch towards it Blandford surgeated that he should see if the Germsa was in 3.-S...

* question of fact without giring ...My Ain F. Ik ... Laura Lemon.

inity of dating Bury the app rtunity

there. Bris Miss Al' Gordon,

varsin •f the affair. There was the mercat 4.Song... There's a Piper playin'

in the Morris Lauder zestion of the defence of self-defence in

'Mr. F. Sontor, 5.Due. Von Sera d'Amore "

F. Campana. Mue, de Magalhãs Cortès," Mr. Genu Transmert. 5.-Dante..." Highland Fling “.....

Mi 3ary Hyre. Piper, P. Douglas Wilgen.

The Ailien'

QU↑ MAVE, TUR KING,

CORRESPONDENCE,

do mnt necessarily acquisce in upisions expressed by correspondents-Ed.]

the Police Coart

Afr Jenkin said Barry met questio u a

what reened by the gamel statement that he did not remember what occurred

The

detail.

solicitor for the defenen considered

By

Mr. Alabaster: Blandford "was the only one who gave trouble. Harry only threatened to give trouble and looked as if he might do so. Barry was covered with

blood.

the whole

'Blandford.

The

SHAL SIR JOHN FRENCH.

SPLENDID WORK BY THE

BRITISH TROOPS,

RUSSIANS GREAT VICTORIES ÎN POLAND

FIELD MARSHAL FRENCH'S LATEST DESPATCH.

Recent Operations Described.

LONDON, NOV. 29, 5.40 p.m.

Field Marshal Sir John French, in the conree of a detailed despatch covering the battle of Ypres and Armentieres, describes the transierence of the British forces from the Aiene to Flantier, which was with the idea of bringing the utmost fores to the support of the northern Hark of the Allies so as to out flank the enemy,

He pays a warm tribute to the excellent Anglo-French feeling randering

this delicate operation so successful.

The despatch shows that about this time General Rawlinson, with cavalry sad infantry, was operating in support of the Belgian army and assisting its withdrawal from Antwerp.

General Rawlinson's successful operations in the neighbourhood of Ghent and Antwerp had a great influence on the course of the subsequent opera tions, and bis forces fought with the utmost gallantry and without supports. A question of vital importance arose on the 19th October, The Belgians, after their had fighting, were exhausted and needed support to resist the enemy's threatened turning movement which lay are the Channel porte. Thereupon, even at the risk of having to operate an extended front elsewhere directed General Haig to move the First Army Corps northward to Ypres an astoral Hagenbestrous consequences as being outflanked towards Calais. General Haig's object was to advance to Throuout for the eventual captore of Bruges and subsequently, if possible, to drive the enemy towards Ghent,

From the fill telegraphic" Lecount of Field Marshal Sir John French's despatch, which we publish in another

By the Chief Justice: "Blandford N Consequently, the battle line in Flanders was formed by British forces part of this issue, it will be seen that

quite drunk. As to Barry's condition be from the Aisne advancing northward nad Coneral Rawlinson falling back an | the struggle in France during the past

i useless to qustion him on matters of could not give an opinion, at the was the line of the Yser canal. It is noteworthy that the Field Marshal says the

proceedings were so violent

with fully occupied fortnight has been of a particularly

position of La Barsee throughout bad deffed all attempts to capture it either Ernest Magnus Almlerg, Swedish strenuous-even of a desperate-7

subjees, by pression a civil engineer, as of opinion that Barry was auf by the French or British troops.

id that un Oct. 6 st 1.:30 h mot tru sailors ficiently sober to have put Almborg character. From Arms to Ypres the

at the Hongkong Hotel and after a drink in fear of his life and inflict on bim enemy, in obedience, it appears, to

and casual conversation, they went to his serious injury. He was a big, strong look. m at the King Edward Hotel. Thare ing fellow. His impression was that Barry the express commands of the Kaiser

they Lal sama intra-drink; witness, bad land been sobered by his wound.

Mr. Potter, re-called, confirmed this brandy and gods and the mailom whisky have been making a tremendous effort

indi eda. Conversation turned on.

on Swet shopinion.

The Chief Justico: Tou wouldn't have to reach Calais. Frous Arras lie

gymmatics and the war, & photograph of

ppeliant's fathor na Major in the Swedish cared to have a brush with Barry Prussian Guard came with great

Argy was hanging on the wallof the room, No, my Lord, I should not. I should speed and secrecy" with tho deter THE VICTORIA THEATRE AND and one of the silors (Biandford) noticing bs very sorry. We beth zoalieof that Hello, there is the--Kaiser." the least we did to stir up Barry's Appellant told Blandford it

ire the better. the Seer, but bis father. They

The Chief Justics intimated that their nerally about the way the Germans were Lordships would like to hear Barry's borging and taking lovas, and up to the version of the affair before coming to a Der Sir,--The Procurator of the point when the conversation turned on the decision.

Mr. Alabaster submitted that if appel- Dominican "Missions in the Far East Kaiden's exploits they were apparently in (comonly referred to as #The 5,anish Agreement. Appollant anked Barry it be lant'sion were true the actions of to he did not corsider that the Emden's cap. Bany did not justify his use of the Brain") has rean garattarlinesia badactedss a gentleman and a British solver. the reports in the Pre-s of Saturday's pro

Their Lordships intimated that they ceedings at the Magistracy in the case of uld have done, and Barry repisod

fenceless merchant would at this Sisking

stage like an alleged illegal pession of gir prouts to an int such proceedings if apple in all that gentlemanly! Mr. Jenkin upon the point whether

Appellant

to

what he should establish a defence that what The Field Marshal was present with General Haig on October 81 appears to have been stated hy

can see what Almberg did was done in self-defence at the most critical moment of the whole of the great battle, when the the dofundast that the Spanish Procuration he mout, and Barry said

withen the law.

First Division, retiring at Hooge, rallied however and re-captured was interested to the Victoria Theatre and

sing on's

n's cher, and Barry

Mr. Jenkin said that was what he was Glasinyeit. This rally was at such a tine fraught with momentous con

that

bat Almberg strock him on the tee, kabcking him on to going to habis defence upon.

mination of breaking through the British lines. This "crack" regiment | were as unsuccessful as their com- mrades, who had been repulsed with, enormous lose. The line was held with marvellous courage," says Sir John French. Thus, at one of the most critical periods of the great contest, British skill, pluck and en- durance have once again been shown

EMPIRE CI-EMATOGRAPH.

(To the Editor of the "Cata Mail.")

We

120

reither the Spanish Procorati

for

What!

men

talked

..

to

hear

General Haig advanced, but owing to large and unexpected enemy reinforcements arriving and pressing, both the British and French took up 's position on the outskirts of Ypres. Meanwhile the remainder of the British line, successfully resisted the enemy's-desperate attacks with marcellous fighting power and indomitable courage. No more arduous task was ever assigned to British soldiers and never was a call answered more magnificently. I decided, in consultation with General Joffre, to hold our lines against the enemy's attempts to outflank or break through, General Joffre promising reinforcements,

as being undeniably superior to thue the Enare Cinemastograph a licensees Appellant to amGerma of the Germans. The flower of the state that est od by the Procurator-t? | the floor. Atrellest got up, and Barry, | WAR 13stulled in such as manner as, to put sequences. If a single unit can be singled out for especial praise, it is

or the Peurater binelf personally.. sizing. his left ist, wired it neverely him in immediate and obvious danger of the Worcesters." enemy's nighty Army has met and interested in any way in the Theatre; or and brought anphilia sharply to his kneau grievous bodily harm, and he was therefore Meantime the enemy in the Centre was heavily pressing the third nad been vanquished by a portion or the Cinematograph; or the ground During this Bryan constantly telling entitled to defend himself on the spot. Cavalry Corps. As the position of the cavalry at Saint Yves was endangered, The danger was in this onse only threatened.n counter-attack planned by Colonel Hunter Weston and Majer Anley appellant that he was,*'A-German spy which they stand; either as owner.. Sir Juba French's "comtemptible little gee, license, or in any other reapest

.mort and that b would see him shot."

» but that did not affect the legal position.

Chief Justice asked if that justified Army." It is noted that our casual. Both the Procuration and the Procurafer Bar then seed appellant by the cats appelant using chingerous weapon? 2.20 p.m.-Auction of Furniture etc. at ties bave been heavy but that "utairs of the concerns referred to or of the ad bin several times with his head. at this did. and he proceeded to grote leading

personally are entirely uninterested in the and forcing him against a book and butt

Birty

Mr. Jenkin and he could show that it proprietors there f

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Queer Alexandra's birthday,

Heera. Hughes and Hough's

345 p..--Sanitary Board Meeting, Second Suries of War Pictures at Vict.zin

Theatre.

-General Memoranda.

Wzorsday, December 2

least thrice as many of the enemy have been rendered hors de combat,”

After the somewhat indefinite news telegraplied, recently, this despatch is all the more welcome. It points to the tremendous nature of the struggle and shows, more convincingly than ever, that of late Germany's chief objective has been Calais. As with Paris an with Calais, the enemy has been not only failed in their strategy

In view of the statements above whaded so we are requested to ask you to be good anough to give this letter publicity in your calumu.

Yours fithfully, Deacon, Losta, Deacon, and

HARNTON Solicitor for the Emoiah Procuration,

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

was torn in the

repliant was bleeding profusely

running down his face and into

Appellant loosed himself somehow and feeling a blow on the back of his bead, app rently from Barry, staggered against his writing dosk, which was near the

cases.

The Chief Justice pointed out that Barry had no weapon in his hand and asked why Almberg could not have left the room?

31. Jankia said if Almberg was believed he could not do that but he availed himself of Barry's inaction immediately he dropped It was very foolishefmo, but at thistime the chair and ran out of the room. I really thought that be had wright to kill Tho two extors were in rt but were ms i he took me falin way, appellant notesledice aid he had no besit

windows.

declared.

The Chief

o In Court but ware

successfully beat the Germans with great loss at St. Auchcess. The Royal Lancasters and the Lancashire Fosiliers performed most commerably, being well-bandled by Lieut-Colonel Bailer.

The Field Marshal brings to special notice the excellent work of General Poulteney, his Stall Divisional Regimental leaders, and the men for holding a front of very undue length with invariable success, courage, tenacity and cheerfulness

Referring to an attack by the Prussian Guard, who came from Arrus with great speed and secrecy documents found prove that the Guard received the Emperor's special command to break through where their comrades had failed and been replied with enormous loas

General Haig ússisted and the Divisional Brigade Commanders held tho, ling with marvellous courage.

Words fail inc, says the Field Marshal, to express my admiration The First Corps was brilliantly supported by Maj. General Byng's

The top drawer of the desk was open, tien in expressing the opinion that the and in it appellant saw his revalves. The fig of the resolver was not the result of to express the incalculable services they rendered.

acident. When thought exuna to him that perhaps he coult

man prescated richten Barry nut of the room by showing be responsible for the result of the

repulver Another he was supposed trcavalry,

bim

seght hold of a

The Rev. W. H. Fotor Pegs, recently hid the weapon, and taking it up he told her order to catablish the defence The maitres of Brig. ficneral Bull and Brig-General Kavanagh are Prire appellant, who of self-defence it was necessary for purticularly mentioned; also those offing-General Fitzelarence and Brig. -

that his he was General Cavan.

mentioned in despatches.

chair as

streaming

and defeated in their tactics, In the Cxplain to the Forces in Hongkang, wife of mind, with blood the acetsed to prove have been repulsed with very heavy Lieut-Culuriel F. P. S. Taylor, A.S.CA maskin Wooden his face, and believing in immediate danger, or that he was about Sir Jolin. French concludes" as follows:--We are now possibly int". losses. The enemy is still very much | jhis is also well known, bere, bavo ben hat Barry wanted to kill him he to receive some griorous Imdily harm, in the last stages of the battle of the Xpires Armentieres front: I regret Accossion of Emperor of Austria numerically supperior, but, notwith

the war seder the tus presion that he wired andise to justify him is taking the law into the heavy casualties, but there are at least thrice us mapy of the enemy Hungary (1848)

standing, the French and British

stile for, but he was shaking very much his own hands and using a dangerous weap troops are

Mr. F. C. Jomen, cus of the oldest as the time, and did not know, ber many un. He said not see that there was anyhure de combat. more than holding foreign residents in Japan, died on Novem. ahots wars fired-one or two be thought auch justifiostion in this case, and thought to MAN their own at most pointa, white, bar 14. Mr. Jones had been in Japan The revolver as Bmith and Weston the Const would be mostly aboud-forty four years and was always popular in autoustic pistol Blandford was out of the stretching the law in sanctioning the man of

the foreign community. Mr. Jones room daring antly proves, they have had much | identified with many frma, chief of whơm | incident, Bag 40" whole of the stor¤lvar in such a gas ar thie-Flad the

dropped

Gafondant been sohor, he probably would the chair and was the Nippon Tusen Kaisha. For the thinking that he was frightened never have drest of using the wesport

the rapalver and ran Having regard to the cinquonstances of the ments on the Ypres Armontieres bosiness for himself in Yokohama.

out of the zoom and did not know whether he had hit Barry,

2.30 μm-Anction of Jewellery

Mase. Bughoa and Hưngh's,

at

as the despatch referred to

SUSSORY

December 6;-

-Excursion, to Maca

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, C. KAMMING & Co., Loc Chemists and Druggists.

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.

FRESCRIPT ONE ACCURATKLYM DISPENSEL,

THREE GERMAN REGIMENTS COMPLETELY BEATEN AT ARRIS.

PARIS, via London, Nov. 20, 5.30 pm. Yesterday the enemy's artillery was more active but camed cut

the better of the later engage Inst few years he had been engaged in appellant droppo into the streat He cass be considered the sentences lenient rticularly with77-inillimetre guns, The enemy's heavy artillery were

frunt. Soon Lord Kitchener's second

Army will be able to render asstel-

ance and, thus reinforced, we may confidently look forward to further triumphs of the Allies,

where to our advantage.

Max Tinder the idol the cinto who alowed no sign that such was the case. graph sudiences throughout the world, Next day appellant Beard a warder ask the Chief malice's views expressed

The Finsen Júdge generally agreed with itle in evidence, thus the conditions in the artillery del turned overs write Mr. Alred Steel, one of the Day Bladhord what he was doing it the trupulty with the tere dead, pred Our intentry captured various pants d'appui northward and south- awards and as a steald Germs at the King Ednas, Hotel Lous of the condition to was in at the Three regiments of the cummy attacked he to the north of Arme Express correspondents is a soldier celis, and he replied We had a sarap with thought was led to do what he dis Tyward of Ypres, servies attached to the general staff of last night. There was other convormation sims; the whole quarrel arome out of the and were completely beaten after several attacks and counter-attacke In Poland, in East Pruesis and in the firing fine. He says that facing semen cribed his facial i juries, from which he Their Fadhil diamant the app,maching the enemy's entanglemcuts at the village of Tay

Paris, and goes backwatic and forward to which he did not hear. Appellant des intoxication of the three men, Womado perceptible progress between Bumime and Chaulnes, Galicia, it is also abundantly evident shall in loss alarming than facing the suffered for some days. His writt was still the Chief Justice expressl his that the Austro-German armies are to think.

cinematograph because you don's have trained, and don beng gradually and completely vanquished.

A FAVORITE RUB DOWN

Our artillery between Vailly and Berry-au-Bae destroyed

machine-

un detachment and emplacriments for Bentimetre gras.

One shell caused an explosion in the enemy's battery We successively repulsed three fremmen enunter-attacks made in on attempt to recapture lost ground at Bonderupt in Vosges,

Appellant, in answer to the Chief Justice opinion that in view of the circumstances said he had had six.og seren glass of the magistrato's eentence was a-lemient drink at the time of the assault and was tona.. Many friends in Shanghai will bear with not saber deep regret of the death of Lieut Louie Le Cross-road by Dir. Alba ter, Alm- Hing, of the Belgian Bink who was killed The Victoria Cizoma Theatre has been at Antwerp on October 6 and grant sy berg said he had never taxon silors to hin showing with marked euccess the mugopathy be folt: for his widow Grogymatics with evilors, before. He tank rooms before, noe had he practised Swedial

LOSION, Nov. 28, 5 p.m. hoice on leave leat arch M, La HanA WIS ficent coloured film, The Secret of the just returding to China when the war of his truere in order to perform certain

Artillery actions in Borgium ronfined yesterday without any feste better, and it was a fact that when

Bailors to All and athlete know the value of there was only one infantry attack, out of pren winch was repulsed? and he wished to return the compimenting for a run down after a hard game.There is no chunge in Arrige ure very quiet on the ter Berty could fe him and he could lift All soreness disappear like mad Our heavy artillery in Champagny

fiefed serious losses on the enemy's for nine Bay but he thought, the sailor could sprains and wellings are caradio una tiled

NOSght better, becatis he (appellant) could les firms the by, by other arment, urtillery

**For sale by'all Chemiste and Starkeper

best

"Well,”—a täry exciting drama-and te began, and as an officer of the reserved found In Coster Rand be Ind on only his TWE golfer tho forthall player noil the | particular ineidont. The Heron y artillery showed less activity and Pats Drags, Fatáur xadicinės, Key stright wiff by the last chance of seeing it ope in d the army? On the very day | „tegies and boota. E to drink Chamberlain Pain Balm, Ibn just the Our attulery brought down in diéfay's, bipinn

QUEEN CAR, -Fosprova

"RUTOW I now pergamo rill hp/exy killed heres to hará barn promo YOUTH HONG. LETHELYA

thened when the second series of War captain and to have received tha

will in hann, besides theopold M. I» Bane way a mymbar

Under the Auctioneer the Shanghai and Race Cla Hanimar and other interesting and yo, the Corolo Sportif He was

Agra Jéara In the Belgina Congo,

Daily News,

not fight at all

There is nothing to report in

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.