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NEWS OF THE DAY.
· LOCAL AND GENERAL.
An accountant & 67, Queen's Bend art, has complained to the Police that
SUMMARY COURT.
TO GO TO ARBITRATION.
-
In the Summary Cuurt ro-day Mr. Justion? Gompertz, in an action by the Tai Sang Tsang firm of four merchants, of 88 Wing Lak Street, against the Ultung Shan Lowry
they did from the Marne. It is not to be expected that a large incrense of Allied troops into Franco will find the enemy in a quiescent state, and it is more than probable that the sudden disappearance of five Army Corps. from Poland may be accounted for by the fact that the Germans believe a man who came to his shop to pledge, drm of stationers, of 83 Banbam Strand. that they are more needed in France, a gold appendage, santched from His hand suggested that the matter in di-pate ba If such is the case, it will crily means necountant was in the act of paying | agreed.
a bundle of neses worth 3105 and escapol.nottled by arbitration and the parties that the task of the French nude chief for the articlo when he saatched British troops will be more difficult the bundle. than it might otherwise have beeu, whereas that of the Russians will be gritos y blaenulis. American easier. It is clearly a splendid optanits, leaves Hongkeng to-day on the s portunity for Russia and there is no Umta for the potth. Ha is the delegate of donht but' that she will munke good the Philippine branch of the american National Red Cross Society, and proceeds tae of it.
the countries now at war to report as to
Percy Macdonnell, managing
the conditions.
The plaintifs, for whom Mr. G.A.S. Rass.. (Mr. Gardiner's ofloc) appeased, claimed B1Y3, being the cost of re-instating the
shop front of 193 Des Vieux Fond, let by them to defendants, on the latter vacating the promises..
Defendants (represented by Mr. Donnys) had paid $100 into court and contended that this sum was ample to cars the cost of putting the shop front into the condition it was when they went into the premises, and said that much more had been spect than was negersary.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915.
INTERVIEW WITH MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
£15,000,000 A MONTH FOR THE WAR.
Army of Two and a Half Millions.
UNION CHURCH ·
ANNUAL MEETING.
„Now Organ Required..
Mr. A. Mackenzie, Chairman of tha management committee, presided at the By arrangemens with the Ilumunite naal mee ing of scatholder of the Union
of Paris, the Daily Chronicle "pub. Church, lield in the church hall 1st gran Tishes the following interview which ing. The attendance was fargo and in- M. Jean Longuet, Socialist Deputy for cluded the pastor, Rev. J. Kirk Maconacbio Faris, has had with Mr. Iloyd George. Rev, H. R. Wells, Méturs, 3. W. 0, The Chancellor of the Freboje ne Bonner, J. Radger. A. S. D. Cousland an scived me sa bis résidence in Downing
1. MacDonald.
Strest, with friend M. Renaudel and our colleague, M. Painlevé, who hap- pened to be in Lowlon, with the charm ing cordiality I have always observed whenever I have mes the illustrious Welsh statesman.
We spoke za once-naturally-of the war, of our combined hopes, of our joys
I do not know," the Chancellor sud.
and our sorroW
His Lordship suggested arbitration, and denly said to us, "it our friends in
Lady May, accompanied by Miss Phoelse Hay, visited the wards of the
othersolo Hospital and Alice Memorial sites consultation the parties agreed to "France quite realize the effort that is at Maternity Hospital this morning. Lady loves the matter to the decision of Mr-į prevent being made by England for the May is specially interested in the Children's Wasar, of Messrs Waasor and Raven. Ward of the Nethersula Hospital whare a est has be a instituted to be supported by the Ministering Children's-League."
ecinman enume of the Allies ?**
WHAT ENGLAND ÎN DOING.
The annual report covered a period of
nine months only to the 1st December, owing to an situration in he date termina- ting the church year. It stated that three was a delib balance of 91,971.07 The dabait at bist March was $2,297 00 and this reduction of dobit was das in large mare to the sum reo ived from the sale of work. Collections have been higher then the corresponding period of last year sad this was highly gratifying. The for reat ront were less but there receipts was outstanding 8242,
which would doubtless soon be received. The realis
their Joreatments” bad
able value of
The present pliase of the war is of intense interest and is full of dramatic possibilities. The new British army is probably just about to depart for France, though as to when, in what manner the transports will leave England, and how they will be gourd el is, of course, a profound military
-Certainly," I replied, " full account scer.t. It is hardly likely, however,
14 taken in Franes of the vigour and that the Germans will fail to make
resourcefulness with which Great Britain This morning at the Magistracy, Sergt. every effort to intercept the troops, Browne ofiarged eight Chinom with game
There was a little mist over the Valley hus autered upon and is carrying on, the was auf struggle." and in their desperate situation they bling at 303 Shanghai Street. Thres of this morning, but the course
Also of the extent of the sderifices are doubtless prepared to risk amch the defendants did not appear and their ficiently clear to enable "chingers" to The enemy has long since learned but o" $5 each was estreated. Defendants true the few gallops done. Despite some of men sad money that she has already
Iwera playing ngau pai when the Polion dew overnight, the sand track, on which axie, and especially of these she is pres increased during the year, except for the what they did not beliève at the time made the raid and 310 in ton cant pieces all the work was done, was good going. During to make
TRAINING TIMES.
The times taken ware
Bluebottle (Sedgwick), 13 last mile, 2.21; last, 34.
Winning Hazard (MacGillowie) and Turzum (Pope). 1, 38, 1:19.4, 1.45.3; last 3, 51.4.
Maybey (boy), and Topaz (Gegg), 1, | 33, 1.10, 141; last 1, $1.k..
Aurora (boy), 3 inst lia; last,
that the first British Army crossed were seized on a bed. Mr. Hazeland the Channel to assist France and ordered each defendant to pay a ine of 82 Belgium, namely, that England is in or go to prison for seven days.- HONGKONG, THURDAY, Feb. 4, 1916, earnest in her determination to crush
The murderers of the late Mr. Prussian militarism and to throw her Neumans, Tsea Sian-di, the heat mafoo, fall strength into the effort to pre-and Doo Syoh-Bing, alias Auguste, Mr serve intact the democratic form of Neemann's house-boy, were shot at the government that, while retaining the Shanghai Arsonal on the 11th ult. The Municipal Police were represented among military and defensive forces generally those who officially attended the execution. 1.55.1, 2.31. 8.07.3, 3.41.3; last 4, 34.2.
Jolly Jack (elman), 1, 41.2. 1.10.4, in their proper place, gives to the Two of the reaxiting three bien have been
Shabrang (bey) 1, and Sammia (Gegg) people as a whole the position they guilty, it is said, uf crimes in the north an12. 1), 00, 1.17. 1.58, 2.28.2, 5.01, 3.35. have through the centuries gradually there is little doubt that they also will be las 34; and 3.30.4. lust 4, 33-4. Sam- the Germans, we are attised and now deserve to enjoy. Į shot.
mie joined last time round.
PROGRESS OF THE WAR.
Central from the Ya Ki
24.1.
A COWARDLY ATTACK.
Perhaps not sufficiently; that is why it would really be interesting for us all it you would consent to allow me to transmit to the French public some essen tial data that you, with more authority than anyone else, can furnish to us at the present time.”
what depreciated owing to the war but with the resumption of ordiaszy conditions
their should attain
Bozmant warth. During the bence of Mr. E. J. Chapman on leave the daties of organit had been
who performed by Mr. G. F. Tammart, had the assistance of Miss Hancock (of Canton) and Mrs. A. Mackenzie when military duties prevented his attendance. Thanks to the care of friends the pressat
for organ, which had done duty many years,
ments. The new organ fund had not been was still capable of providing for require
cerning intareat, but it was desirable that some yay should be found to augment this fund as the purchase of a new instrumoot would early become necaesity. The Building
ommittes reported
heam that a defective
4
in the roof of the church had been renewed and as far as could be ascertained the premises wate now in good order, with the exception
ation of few minor repairs required in the Stanse. Mr. J. W. C. Roquar, who Very well. Do you know, firstly, represents be charch on the local auxiliary that Great Britain is expanding as much of the Bible Society, and to whom thanks -more, I believe, at present-as France were accorded, had elected for the
society's funds over 8170 this year. on the war, notwithstanding the relative
The Chairman referred to the progres- smallnews of her test military force dopive nature of the work carried on at the patched to Flanders?
245,000,000 A MONTH.
Do you know that our monthly ex- penditure for the Army and the Navy is at present 445,000,000, or one milliard one Eundred and twenty-five millions of franes per month?"!
church, and expressed the satisfaction of the committes at the abstantial increase,
sentholders and in the offerings.
the
A report was adopted ananimously. A discussion took place regarding the The condition of the church organ. organist (r. E. J. Chapnaal spoke on subject, and plans for obtaining a nem instrument were mooted.
The election of officers resulted folliws-Hon. Sperstary, Mr. Basñeld Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. Watty:
C Ronnar, Walker,
Cununities. Mower
Memes A. Mackenzie, D.
Tuotan there has been practically oothing for a considerable time that may be termed as being of a decisive nature to indicate that the Allies are still having the better of the exchanges live, will make a supreme effort to made by a messenger goclis employed by inclined to The police has received a report, it can be said, we believe, without
M. Painlevé remarked in this coo- exaggeration that it is unquestionable cope in its initial stages with the the Tai Wan Hank, to the effect that
rection that the figures, supplied for that the Germans are being graditally formidable opposition that is about to while he was returning to the break along
A Chiuse, residing at 53, Queen's France by M. Ribos. Minister All Shapes & Fittings -lawly, doubtless, but none the dront, thent. The reccet" happen toury's buste, slap. f. To than Strand lined East, while is a ricksha yesterday in an interes published in the e pestis
less effectively-driven cut of France, in the North Sea, in which, sune person stole & adferthing was the victim of a cornelly Parision, did not comprise all our ex. J. Bodie 8. D. Consland. "J.
crtrisers, submarines and aircraft from his pocket containing $452-
The attack. As he was riding from M, To, perditure. But we finally agreed with Oliphant, J. L. McPherson, Mitchell, Belgines and Poland. In France the battle front seems to-day to be little have been conspicuous, are probably bulle inchakel Yen 31 and 8 into Yamati, a party of six men surf. Remodel that this total figure could S. Gray, E. R Dovey, and P. D. Wilson,
The coolie will rounded him, and attacked the cor.
aud the Rev. H. R. Wells. rut, in any case, be higher than the Eng- but the prelude to a big undertaking, all Bergkong edin.
On the passenger asking what was the lich total figure.)
Refreshments were dispersed during an changed from what it was some weeks on the British Navy we have all doubtless be further examined.
incorral, the following members of the matter, the men dragged him from the ago. It still has its centre mainly in reason to rely with the utmist
** But." I observed to the Chancellor, Ladies' Working Committee assisting riskha, tied his hands with wire and how is your enormous contribution to Mrs. J. K. Macouachie, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, the vicinity of the River Aisne and it confidence, and whatever attempt the the Hongkong. Golf Club last evening last cents in the scuffle. The en "erit of your formidable flect, when it is Cuboy, Dr. Alice Sibres. Mr. McCubbin, There was 'strike of golf caddies at robbed him of 68 in money. The coole be explained, eres taking into account the Mrs. Gibson, Mra J. Walker, ra. E. B is here that the struggle is most enemy may make we know that owing to the arrest of rite of their number, were seen reazing away in the direction remembered that your Army at the front Stubbings. The Male Voice
Miller, Mrs. A. Rodger, and Mrs. desperate, even more so, at least nothing--no amount of Zeppelins A party of caddies, taking advantage of of a Tau Kok.
Quartette Huring the past week, than even in and submarines in conjunction with all, decided to play at band ball in the
represents scarcely one-sixth of ours?" (Moeurs. Gray. Smith, Brown and Allen) the north of Belgium Bearing in the German Navy, emerging from rond between the Club Libuse and the
***In wality," execlaimed Mr Lloyd contributed two items, and Mr. J. Stao. Gorge, England has at present put lage gares song mind Lord Kitchener's statement that is hiding place will give pause Monument and in the course of their game
more than 2,000,000 of sailors and sol- nu invading army causes to fulfil ils to the British Navy in performing its a lady was struck on the hat by a ball.
diers under arme. Certsiply we had to object when it is compelled persist-duty-to-the-letter-and-in-a-spirit-conthe lade. Sabesyrently Mr. Gra, who
& lurps extent to improvise this sust ently to adopt the defensive, it will sistent with its gloriosa trulitione. an official of the Club, bailed out the caddie be seen that efforts of the Germans The events of the next week or two This morning Mr. Hazeland wamed. the have been very effectively nullified. may therefore well be considered as caddies that if they wanted to play they most p.m.-"The Groterque at the For werks.they have striven as hard being full of far-reachingensequences, go inside the Valley and not use the read Theatre Royal
as they possibly can to overcone the The present activity of the enemy into the annoyance of pedestriana. tactics of the Ailies, and have been the North Sea mankes it all the more compelled, time and again, to adopt likely to be the case, but, as already the defensive instead of the offensive.stated, the Allies can afford to await
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MEMO. FOR TO-DAY."
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORKOW. Belilies School Prize Distribution.'
nd Hough's.
7.30 p.m.-A Chine Play. in Aid of Prince of Wales Fund, hy Queen's College A.D.C ju the College Hall.
General Memoranda
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture, BlackSo far as can be gathered from the the issue with equanimity. Besides, it wood-ware, etc., at Messrs. Hughes telegraphic summaries of the various is not improbable that Great Britain's engagements, the Allies have for a second Army may effect its landing. long time past been the more aggres with as little difficulty as did the first sive and have frequently compelled On the Belgian front the lighting the enemy to yield many thetres of has continued and still continues to territory and vacate many of their be of a desperate character. There, as trenches. And when, as at La Batsee in France, the Allics have had the best recently, the Germans have venture of matters, and time is now on their to attack in the open, they have been side. The decisive advance in France heavily defeated. In these days of that we all anticipate with the arrival heavy guna, it is an enormously of the new army, will niniust certainlf difficult matter for even the best mean a retreat of the Germans in eqnipped troops to make other than Belgion.
Throughout the wide of the East.
Ao Tadiso Police constable arrested one of
GENERAL JOFFRE,
Sketch of the Great Chief At Work.
*! It would be sudden death, perhaps, if tell your paper where General Jaffra's quarters are. This after I had
know three weeks
EXCITEMENT AT A SHIPPING WHARE.
1
army, and, parenthetically, this is the VISIT OF AN ITALIAN OPERA ' strongest proof of the pacific good will we maintained until the very last.
CÓMPANY.
Considerable excitement was cutied about. zoom to-day at Mers. Douglas, Laprak and Co. wharf by the Chief Officer giving onters to the Indian quart
A FORCE OF 2,500,000. You have been ablu to see in Lon- to arrest the chargeman of the cargo
Hongkong music lovers will welcome the coolice, When the guard proceeded to do the admirable und enthusiastic announcement un page eight to the effect curry out instructions the chargeman re-movement which hy, voluntary enlist that we are to bare a visit from an Italian sisted and an Indian stable at hand ments for the duration of the war, with Opera Company. Tuis Company, which has. was called to insist. The Chief Officer's out the constraint of conscription, has come from Milan, comprises a body of raplainant was that the chargeman, enabled us to assemble nearly a million highly talented vocalists who have been whom he had been watching for two or and a half soldiers since August 2, and warmly received in Peking, Tientsin and three days, was inciting the coulies to which system will shortly supply us with Shanghai since arriving in the Orient. The mutiay. The police also made a second 2.200,000,
operas they perform, so will be seen front arrest and on the coolies leaving the ship. And fine soldiers, verily. All the the advertisement, are among the greatest assembling on the wharf and adopting pick of the nation, the best and the Rigoletto, "Fast," ** Il Traviata,*** menacing attitudes a police whistle was bravest of all losses of society, intel-Caraco," "Cavalleria Rustionan," "1 the hotel at which the great Frenchman, is loated, writes a correspondent in the north blown. A European constable and lectuals as well as workmen, rich as well Fagliace," and "Il Trovatore." The princi- France. My friend went on to say: "I several Chinese lukongs replied to the as poor, the elite of our trade unioniste pals of the Company ara stated to be singers bus be only arrived Inst. Sutamakin alarm and the men were led quietly away as well as our most brilliant cholars of of sery great talent and, as already stated,
Inst. Sunday, taking in custely.
Oxford and Carobridge, the bench and Hongkong lovers of classical music have a bar as well as the shop, the factory as rare treat in sture for them. The opening. Pas on of the place. There are sixty-six motors at the general's disposition. 300 uticers, and early 2,000 troops for his pro
well as the club, havo furnished in four night at the Theatre Royal is the 15th inst pection.". Continuing, my friend said if t
months these hundreds of thousands of was known that the general was here, it
vigorous young men of from 1 to 36 from the night he said that he was too far f
years, with whom my colleague. Lord komed gentre of the front Roads,
Kitchener, has formed his new army. however, have to h
and this bless affare otisler
facilities greater
You know that my two sons bave en arrived in office. You have seen my listed as well as Mr. Asquith's son
Budget 2 I did not beritato to raise commanders than mies to reach all could have been selected. The genetal
A diabolical German plot to destroy ! "Before the spring. 500,000 new sol- £10,000,000 by the income tax works at night-ti fact, he is indefatigable. freight-passenger ships in mid-ocean has diers, superb, magnificently trained, and doubled it, and unanimously it WAS
they areeons into erosing, ent. The shaded lights of a culturists" belonging to the Fathead who, side by side with the valiant sans a confession having boun made by one of, To every respect, we have every making a very satisfactory advance.secrets jean installed on his own in them, says the special correspondent of the the French democracy, are struggling We thight of our wealthy classes e
torbus have the power supplied by Daily Chronicla.
at the present time, from the Yarr to looked at M. Painless, where thoughts reason to be proud of the achieve-There is every reason to believe that travelling plant, which within an linor
An informal machius discovered by the Belfort, to bring about the end of Prus were evidently similar. And wo said
· Noon,-- Kowloon Land and Building (ments of the French and the British they will continue to do so and two after arrival can furnish all the authorities.consisted to two Golb. boxes of sian militarism, and to establish the nothing.
nitroglycerine and other chemicals with
liberty of Europe and that of Germany clockwork connections. explosion aix days later, when the vessel end, into victory,"
The clockwork was timed to cause an herself." And this will continue unto the as halfway across the Atlantic.
Experts say that it would be impossible
SATURDAY, February 6
7.30 p.m.-A Chiese Play, in Aid of Prince of Wales Pund, by Queen's College A. D. C. in the College Hall.
Bunday, February -
Field Day for Volunteers and. Heserver, Moza, Fobruary
"
15.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's
Cathedral.
Tuzsday, February 9 :---
11.30 Union. Waterboat Co'n
Mcating.
Noon.-H. C. & M. Stenabont Coa.
Meeting.
WEEFNDAY, Fobrany 10:----
#
Co's Meeting. Bazesday, February 19:-
8p.m-Kowloon" Cricket Club's Annual
'Dinner.
Sunday, February 14.—
St. Valentine's Day Chinero New Year Day.
Entris close for the Races.
2 pm Reserves v. Becute o H.K.
Cricket Club ground
MONDAY, Febrary 10 --
Chinese New Yasz Holiday.
Wezxznay February 17 --
Ash Wednesday.
Mos, 29, Tum, 23- Wan,, Feb., 24.-- Hongkong Jockey Club Itace Meeting.
| very gradual advancement and under
existing conditions it is somewhat of een theatre the Russians have success
a marvel that metres of ground and fully coped with the Germans and
The
AN A
Any place
which
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DEATH CLOCK, “DEC. 28."
"Infernal Machine Timed To Explode On High Seas.
New York, Dec. 23.
trenches can be taken and retained | Austrians and have of late bren five in the early been revealed through the arrest of three full of enthusiasm, will have jaineel those passed by the House of Commedie."
troops in France for they hare, that the present fighting in Poland at least, driven back, have held will soon be transferred to East in check and at times heavily re Prussia, where indeed the Hussians palsed, an invading army thoroughly ave even now firmly established prepared and probably numerically themselves at several points. superior.
by,
conlon round the
..
THE FISCAL EFFORT.
I
Kendel and I looked at each other...
RALAIKO £440,000,000,
Thin, moreover, is not the full ex- fent of our Änancial effort," continued the Chancellor. «
The fiscal problem is everywhere one "It is necessary to add to the ecor
stil with an excellent lluminant to work
with typewriter, a tolophono, and maps. A In this motorbus I saw a bod, a table
sentry was at the entrance, and a strong nang yaide sway. It wold ba zurprising for anyone to escape, and the ship would
quarters t general's
to mang to learn the number of thinga
of the most difficult at the present jane-mous tescurcen which we shall have ak which General Jadro interests himself out probably never be heard of again. The recent events of this titanic)side the tactics of of war. The health of fit wan intended to destroy, vessels of the orator of the Chancellor, who was pre: amount that our new loan will giro' to. One of the prisoners, Hans Halle, sare ture. Mr. Montagu, the untiring coil four disposal through the income tax the The present situation, it is clear, struggle have undoubtedly been of bie tronps is one of the first considerations. Allies
After the war they were to return to sent at our conversation, related, how the cause of England and het Allice, can be indified only by a large in such a nature that they give good and constant reports are demanded na to the precautions taken to avoid. discasa, crease of strength to one or other of grounds for the belief that the Allies Domands such as these frequently take Germany, and after producing proof of Fagland had wished to avoid empirical This amounts to the colossal sum of
calling for loans and in the issuing of the combatients. Germany, happily, are steadily advancing to complete priority to theat concerning the wounded, their activity would receive a reward and solutions that might consist solely in
Although there is not a more humane officer Halle endeavoured to accore the accept cannot strengthen her ormy in France victory" and that a decisive action now without weakening it in Belgium or their part will probably bring the Poland. On the other hand, both end within measurable distance. France, and England ure now, pre-
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,pared to send hundreds of fresh ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. battalions, into the field. Possibly KAMMING & Co., L
The Hon. Treasurer of the Ali they are even now on their way. Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals begs to That such an agusition of strength acknowledge with thanks the following Chemists aw!: Druggiata,
nations to the funds of the Hospitala is fure to have cousuferable effect Putterfield and wire GREAT REDUCTIONS-IN
upon the situation is certain, for even Hongkong and Shanghai Brok...
E. "D. Susretin and Ch... PRILES.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY
DISPENSEL
Pave Drags, Patent Medicines, &o.
in the present cireumaticus the 11. Sam and Co. febrasy, na we have seen, have Reiss and Co
had frequently to give way. It may
be_calently hoped that their
Asiatic Petroleum. Chi..
do
קס
perhaps be ennobled.
£140,000,000.
That is rectafaly, we thought; "bía-: cuit" for the campaign, for, in spite of "Yes," added tthe Chancellor, salt her organizing genina, Germany is
in any army fighting to day. I am told that ance of the bomb by various lines and was paper money, it is long after midirght before the man arrested at now Orleans, where he was whom the eyes of all Europe are turned can employed in a railway workshop. Halls far as we are concerned we have pari quite incapable of collecting anything be induced to go to bad, and a.m. rees says he intended to consign the machine to savered more than ever during the war like this vast amount of money for the han in harness again and modifying or Paris by the .. Chicago, leaving New in the principles of democratic revonacurrying on of a war.N extending plans decided
po, the Light York on Saturday. The clockwork was to raising, which, principles hayo inspired Mr. Lloyd Georgo reiterated to us previtaly,
There about him testify to bid extr. be timed to explode. the bomb on Monday, ordinary calm and patience with those who He was known to have confed-rates, and the Liberal Government, ever since it urgent terms the revolution of England
the police also found a photograph of him,
to continue with inferibla tenacity ba cannot be as explicit in reporte as the great in which he was dressed in woman's clothes
struggle undertaken against German "Head" can in giving Gonural Jofre, too, although incisive in coltivated an acquaintanceship with Halle inntractions. A detective who took a room in the hotel
military Imperialism. In dwelt upon, the highly democratic and humanitarian HILDREN a mach mere likely to aim which animated England no lesa contract the contagious diseason when than the other Allies Ho touched upon. they are vida.
Whooping cough, diph-Ithu prolíem of a definito Juternational thari, scarlet fever and consumption ara pesen in a Europas liberated from the diseases thatare often contracted when n
100 pechan schotel incision and luarned the whole plot.
is able to those about him when
con-
100 sidering the gravest problems. He is
16 idolised by the abys him and there
160
100
not a disveliever in him among all the agnateur critics of Franco. This about constitutes a paurd for the country whero
DON'T MAK FÍEUMONIA.
CH
BEWARE OF COLDS.,
EF rid of every cold as quickly sa 203- frante intremorial great inen svo erez le 16 is the forerunner of all child has a cold. That is why all medical atrocious burden of inilitarism and ita
authorities sy beware of colds the concitantmerciless were The total nii junt ad the King Mining Been the mark for habitual dissentiens pulmonary treable, and pueumonia may quick cure of epide son will find nothing Allir vigorously shaking hands, our defent will be more pronounced the Administret on's mines for the week ending Kitchener and General Francher fake Cough Remedy. It is a simple thing to It can always be depended upon and is leaving as a mult of our chuti, more The high compliments paid by Ford dovetop in a few hours. Take Chamberlain's hettes than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Borte departe to the Cabinet Council, | January 23 Dunanted in 61,20147: "tone za, Queens Read, HONGKONG that the invading modern Ins will and the rales during the period to deserved, France is justifiably proud of do but the offect & marvellous For sale pleasant and sale in ke For ante by all
†be compelled to retreat faster thun (38,823,sm tour,.
har great generals, headed by the ** mss of by il Chemists and Storekeeperspe Chemists and Scorekeepers... the moment.
Bongkra, duty 22.
confident and comforted.
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