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TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE

(Reuter's Service to the Ching Mail)

PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

THE BRITISH WAR CREDITS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Wah Taa Yat Fo'a Servios.).

DEMANDS CONGEDED.

NEWS FROM HOME.

(From Our Dux, Curvespondent.) ́",

Loxoox, Jan. 21.

SER NORFOLK BÅD.

The unholy joy fols in, Germany Over the killing of a man, an old lady and two PEKING, March 1

children during the air raid this week The Government intende to accede on Great Yarmouth and some other No to one or two of the Japanese demands.folk tewas, justifies the remark by

demands, the Chinese agreed to open Laokow, in Shantung Frovince, and some other cities, as commercial ports.

GOVERNOR LEAVES..

Chang Wan, the newly appointed left Peking on February 23 to take up

CHURCH MISSIONARY

SOCITY.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Chion during the last decade, he recalled)

that in the use of Rachau y Gar To-day's Advertisements

many a Russian nowspaper said that the occupation of that place would quoride |* another opportunity of asking tho-Reichstag to roto father increase in the Navy Grave

rave misgivings had always been talk in The Fishop of Vistoria prosided at the man occupation of that port. When Prince Cties as to the ultimata sheet of the Ger annual meeting of the Dongkong branch of Henry of Prussia visited Chins he said to the Church Missionary Society hold at St. Englishman that he had seen thousands attendenca which included the Vao, Arch- Wei-hsi-wof all he was twa British Paul's College Inat night."There was a good sends at Port Arthur, but that at at cool as working at Kiao-chau, tend of doston Barneth, the Revs. Y. H. Copleyolisers laying as a cricket pitch. The Mayle, N. C. Fore, C. L. Cooper Hunt and world is yours he concluded. D. D. Reynolds. Major S. T. Wenborn (do soil had an ugly look in Chinese eyes. By **German *kultur", applied to Chinose treasurer) and Dr. Wilkinson of Foocho, the rumoral of the complications to which At the outant, the Chairman and that he, the prosanes of the Germans gave rise there regarded the Association as one of the most would be agro a brighter and heppler stata

THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBOKI

OF CHINA.

SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ($15,000,000) AND

SUPPLEMENTARY ISSUE OF HIGHT MILLION DOLLARS (33,000,000), -

CBSORBERS to the abera_LOAN are boroby Entified that the Taberesh of things in China. “When tirst he went to | Instalment for the month of February railway in China. Now there were 6000 Treaty Thound (812),000) ban_boom miles, and a further 2,500 miles more duly received by the Lodactiqued and projes ed. The further development of brought to Loan Service Account railways was very important.

FA. AOLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice Chairman, of the 30samo ž

National Loang.

Tlanish, correspondent - that is, augeats how the Teutons would feet if they had THE JAPANESE DEMANDS. destroyed Dr. Barnado's Homes.

If, however, the Huns thought to set the At the fifth meating between repra. East Anglian nerves on edgo they are once sentatives of the Japanese and Chinees more ja errer. The Erst Anglia is a very Governments relative to the Japanese cool fish, He is far from an emotional | valuable in the Dinowe-a organisation Tientsin there were only 175 miles of i amoenting to Dollara One Hundred and

character, but whan he is roused he in highly dangerous. Fenor the start of the which among the few seemed to connect the war. Norfolk and Suffolk have sent to their two sides of his work. The Association service as mine sweepersons of the best asisted them to fulfi a binding obligation, dishermen In 1 the Kapire men without s boast on their lips but a whole lot of degged to preach the Gospel to every living Throughout all their troubles, the ru- One little creature. That obligation had ueror heen bellien included, the Chinese motto was courage in their make- village I know down there near Yarmouth greater than it was today. Some per

Buninasa sa usual." China was suffering has contributed over fiftp.tecruits-the sora apoka of the as having much in trade because of the present war. whole of the eligibles, hang of them hindering effect upon the Church, but it up reformu which Chits must deal with Inspectorate General of Customs, enlisted after the Scarborough raid. The never ought to have that affect. was that of the currency. The Chinese

were an industrimus' 'vation and har f

Peking, 19th February, 1915. young agriculturists who has stuck to declared that the war had nos come to the were the fand are now following suit. Their European ustions because they were Chris-resources were extraardinary, as would fingers itch to avenge the murder of TOMOR and children in this mad gsexpads of the Christian. He observed that the Church were dural

tais but because they were not wibciently become mata and mora svidobt na railways

ped." Kai-ar's airmen. Have no fear for Eng- Missionary Suxiety was founded at a time chai, said the Chinese merchant had a Sir Frederick Fryer, who was in the land in these raids they servo merely as when Napoleon w-xed stronger the best recruiting influences for Lord stronger, at a time which was particularly great exputation for honesty and bad a grant

critical for the English nation. There capacity forurtains Te had always sommer NOTICE IS BEREBY G that seemed to be a rarival of missionary made larga fortunes. It seɑmod

the WING SING FIRM of No. * interest during the Crimean War and the extraordinary to hit that China had not Puttinger Strest Victoria In the Calny f Mr. Asquith, in moving for a Supplementary War Credit of

A Washington cable received bere "We are still receiving small detachments Indian Muting and they hoped that it's hotter Governmont, considering that £07,000,000 and a fresh credit of £250,000,000 pointed out shut the states that ex-President Roosevelt will of Belgian raingars, most of them by way would be the same during the exsisting the Chinese did so well in other countries, alors in about we be waend total credits of the financial year 1914-15 wus #301,000,000. That repre- visit Peking shortly to intervisw Pre-telling a mather good, story of

of Holland and northern France. They are crisis in nut national history. In conclusione hoped that the muccess of Sir Richard and that the Debtors of the 'said Tim

ara requested to pay all moneys due ur seated, broadly speaking, the difference between expenditure on a peucy-sident Yuan Shih Kai,

England Mayer, whoog town bad the Bishop thanked certain larmon for Dane in administering the salt gubatlo owing to them on or before they 10th day wranged to care for a party. The vicar their assistance in the work of the bar. Europeans, preferably Englishmen. The accounts will be placed in care samme of footing and on a war-footing. It was undesirable to give precise details

Asso would lend the Chinese to employ more

atter which date all unjusid. jof the vapenditure, but the Array and Navy tank out of that total

was sent to Leadey to them low, ship of about 60 or 70 8 3. not me

atininatory first thing the presant Chinese Government

their Solicitors for collection. £275,000,000. That was additional to sums voted on A penge-footing.

should do

was to get a well-disciplined and

STATEMENT BY Mr. ASQUITH. civil Governor of Szechuan provinor,

ALLIES AS "DETERMINED AS EVER.”

Fosnes, Mar. 1, 6.3 p.m.

his post.

ROOSEVELT TO VISIT PEKING.

'THE STATE COUNCIL.

The State Council, in the capacity

The credit of £250,000,000 was the largest single vote ever put before the House, and would cover the period till the second week in July. Tl War Office, said Mr. Asquith, estimated that from April the daily expenditure would be £1,500,000 and the naval expenditure of Legislative Council, will continue £400,000. Thus the aggregate would be roughly £2,000,000 daily. The for another six months, Goremment were making a larger pecumiary demand on the House than sver before, and they made it in the full conviction that after seven months' war.the country and Enipire were every whit as dietennined as ever to bring their righteous enuse to a triumphant issue. (Cheers.)

£18,000,000 are represented by advances for war expenditure to the Dominions and Crown Colonies. Theresiave been advances to Belgium of £8,000,000, and EX0,000 to Serbia. Further adyances to theso Mhes wore contemplated. The notual cost of the war to the close of the finan- cial pour, when hostilities would havolated 230 days, would be £1,200,000 daily.

Mr. Asquith ridiculed the theory of a formyn blockade and asked: Where is the German Flees? Ithul july been seen dure on the sea since the war began. The plain truth was that the Geman fleet was nos blockading, could not blockade and never would block the English shores. (Cheers.) There was no form of cennomic pressure to which the Allies did not consider they were entitled to resort. If neutrals suffered inconvenience the Allies regretted it, but neutrals should remember that this phase of the war was not initiated by us. We did not propose to assassinate their merchant sumen or destroy their merchant ships.

The British and French Governments would hold themselves free

CANTON ITEMS.

(7 om Our Own Correspondent.)

CANTON, Feb, 2% FOUNDERING of a STEAM LAUNCH.. The report is in circulation that a steam

Kitchener.

THU BELGAAN"REVEDEES.

notables

* certain

and

NOVICE.

sad the local to how? at the ; Sa hoped to seò a substantialîncrease pastormnised army. All the rest would follow: Dated the 1st day of March, 191IS. J'

year.

Major Wankort in presenting the

station

greet them, while the townsfolk mustered outside, ready to give their best to the representatives of the little country that dared to risk destruction for its started the year with a balance in hand of nual balance sheet, stated that they friends The Mayor only knew one phrase $330 while the balanes as deerd of the in Franch, but he determined to air it, and

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and nearly the whole of that thereby show the more ignorant Aldermen | sum had since been disbursed. The receipts and Councilors how worthily, the mayoral during the year amounted to $1.578 23 chain was worn in this memorable year.

The tin pafed into the station, the which was almost $100 loss than in the year crowd raised a cheer, the sicar descended Proviuas, when they received assistance

from a sale of work. and as the head of his refuges party passed to the steps, where, in the sight of the local world, each visitor was presented to the City Fathers. Thea the Mayor cicored his brost, spread out his hands and, turning to the assembled crowd, exclaimed "Men

Dieu !"

AN ALEEN COMENT.

information is given as I received it the I do not grantee the following. My other day, from a foreign-looking little man Chao Chuar, sank without warning, last Friday, just as it was almost within sight who came to my table at lunch, and started of its destination Of the total list of to talk. 1s bas, to me, some aspects of passenger, we hundred are reported to irritation, so I pass it on to you without

<ven humour. in these days of race

hundred not yet accounted for. have been saved, leaving more than further comment.

Large

Have you heard of numbers of people have been going to the comeds of the aliens 1 neked the little Chan Chuen in the last few days to attend some celebrations bald thore. It is said from 's good old friend of mine, who is the "Nothen, I will tell you. I have it the launch was carrying many times the

to be the case of the disaster.

endorsement.

BETTER PROTECTION FOR WEƏT LIVER

DISTRICTS.

man.

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** THE LITTLE GRASSHOPPER.”

The book that bas just been published by former English governess in the Saiser's family has many god things in it, Raiser denounced. Mr. J.bn Barns. but none better than the story of bow the

or the Im

la said to have

to detain and take into..port ships carrying goods of presuned enemy (and and ou water, tv organize themselves of the great Panjandrum, "We must have exclaimed after the member for Batterses

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J quarter of the earth, for Mr. presided over by Sir laude Macdonald. lecture at a meeting gare s Sir Claude said Germany, not Russia, was the first to noquire lessed territory in Chins. After Germany hat required lao-Chau Russia get Port Arthur, but Great Britain went one better and acquired Wei-hai Wei and Kowloon. f

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5th March, 1915, at 2,45 p.m., No.

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THE BURDET

A good story "han just come home from the front. An officer talis is a having ('' come within his own experience, and it cerHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tainly heard out the reputation of Tommy. for chearfulness under Gerrean frightful- ness.” “When the fight win hottest one of the Lancashire lads was seen highting his pipe behind the shelter of a big tres. The officer wens up had pungently inquired what the man was doing there. *** Ahvo shot raven" was the reply.

"What the blazes bis that to do with it?" asked the officer,

Tommy” explained-They said as hów they were reven to one, and Ah thought sa ah'd shat seven Ah'd done my whack and could have a smoke."

therein contaized. (Fall Particulars from Cabalegno) "On view day of sale.

Tras

Cash.

·HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, March 2, 1915,

(Oäntinuar ces paze 8.)

SPECIALITIES

Curacao

An interesting resumé of the growth of the work in Foochow was given by Dr. Wilkinson who has just returned from surprised Mincing Lane by adding copra

Yesterday the Government Home 1 leave. Medical work, he said, to the list of prohibited articles, so far s had helped immeasurably to destroy the export is eqnerrned. It is really another sospicion with which the Chinere often testimony to the growing importance of regarded their motives. Ho alau spuke of this article of commerce. It seems that There was much to crounge und stimulate us, continued Mr.

the need for a higher education grade in Germany wants copes for the oil for Asquith, in what we saw in the heroism of Belgio al Serbia allanch, carrying more than three hundred

the

Fakien Province.

margarine and there hare bean large rue Reminiscences of a trip up the Wast opports to Germany from Holland and in the ambuunted tenacity with which our Allies held their far-flung ugers on their way from Canton to

River and his visits to a number of medical Scandinavia, These countries import copra lines until the treatment came for an irresistibly decisive advice.

stations were given by the Rev. C. L. for their own use, bug lately they have (Cheers.) We had no reason to be otherwise than sitisfied with the

Cocper Hunt, the Army. Chaplain. He shipping it from England in sich increasing progress of recruiting and he could assure the House that with all the

which he said seemed to be only just com additional amount was passing to the also touched on the work at Sanuing quantities that it was quite clear that the kaowledge and experience gained by the Government, we were never

manding. They had met

with

great enemy. Hence the probibition. It will more confident than to-day of the power and the will of the Allies to

didiculty owing to the string sati-forsigt meat with the warm approval of Sir nchiese ultimate victory. (Cheers.)

feeling that prevailed. They could only William Lever, who of late has hea Referring to the Dardanelles operation, Mr. Asquith said that

they had assured the seller that they would copts, as aids to be soap business. secure land for Church purposes when particularly interested in palm oil and the ther had not been any weakening of the Grand Fleet's enterprise in number of passengers it was supposed to call actor in it. Be denlt ia scientife feed him well beà he was in prison--an the Dwelles, which was carefully conceived with distinct political, be able to accommodate and this is thought and expecially in X Ray tahes. institution to which he would be liable to strategical, and economic objects.

That goods he did not import from Gerhe seat by the authorities it he sold landi Mr: Asquith, passing to the subjet of the Genia so-called block-

many were made up by German workmen to missionarice! INTERIOR PUBLIC LOAN.

at bis. London.works. So when the wat ade, said: "I will have to use some very lain language. I had not

The customary votes of thanks closed Considerable discussion is being carried came, be, like a patriotic Briten, was much the meeting. come as a surprise that the war was being carried on by Germany with on concerning the new inane of bonds and worried. At last he wrote to the police systematic violation of all conventions and regulations by which Inter-the possibilty of dsposing of the large and said, “These men are mood men, but national Agreement had thought to mitigate in warfare.

Amount that has been assigned to Ewong they are Germans. Shall

them Bead" She had now Tang. It seems to be the consensus

Tho taken the further step by organising an under-sen campaign of piracy and opinion that the initiative must be taken ter do

ha bad bet.. pulice so, and arranged for their pillage, and can we here I address niyself to the neutral-sit quiet as by the officials, and one of the popular transfer to concentration camp.

The though we were still under the protection of the rules of civilised war-suggestions is to the effect that all political employer paid their wages for some weeks Wherefore, even officialdom is blind, and fare I think we cannot. (Cheers.)

employees shall be forced to invest an in advances, saw them off and told them ba the meshes of rod tape are severed in the interests of humanity. At least, so said mount equal their salary for two months, would take them back after the war Their pay checks are to be diminished Then he sent word to the War Utice the little man who lunched with me the accordingly for five months, by which time that he could supply no more than one other day and then passed out with a they will have paid for the bonds. This small consigament of X Ray tubes, for quiet chuckle trickling through his beard. proposal bas been abuted to Governor that was all he left and he could get no cut he has not as yet given it his official mote. That consignment was called for, and he reminded them of the exlivastion of his supplies and the reason for it. But next day he received another for fifty babas. Down he went to the War Ufica and Acting upon specific instructione received telegraphically from Peking, General Lung repeated, with emphasis, his declaration to

the officials given orders to all the soldiers and Bab" said the officials with the siguity perial Boaunch of the

the medical department. Damn the little grasshopper" police in West River districts, both on of -estimation or ownership or origin, but it is not intended to confiscate into strong bands and proceed at once to

those tabes, By all means" sail the tald him to his face what he thought of the

German army. modiactarer, "if it is good for your health such vessels or their cargoes unless they for other rousons be liable to the villages where rubbers are known to

The governess does not confiscation. The Premier, continuing, said there were whispers of peace. congregate, and to arrest the miscreants repest titat parise, but it has an effect tell us exactly what 31r. Barns said to the "It was not the time to talk of peace (Loud cheers) and those who Fat Kwai, Camander of the First, Second,

at all curts.

On Friday last, Hr. Yeong se. If you must have the tabes, 1 Kaiser on the memomble ocension when, did so, however excellent their intentious were victims of grievous self-and Third cups of the "Picket Guards,

must bare the sun or the moon. When in 1907. the former spent a holiday in you can send may either. send it to

Germany, touring the industrial localities dison. It would be time to talk of peace when the great purposes of held a lengthy consultation with Genors: me, and I'll send you some ta' er. Rod being entertained by Herr and Fra

Half way up Whitehall the Allies were in sight of accomplishment. (Cheers.) What he had Lung concerning this matter. It is hoped came Fanning-yes, running-after hins it may be well to repair the omission.

policeman Krupp and Bethasan Hollwng. Therefore sail on tint subject in November at the Guildhall he now repented in to be solta nach electual protection and asked "are you the gentlemen who think, sir," said Honest John "you bare March. (Renewed Cheers.)

1 tavellers in this robber-infected ragion

was in the mediál department ittle too much drill, and that you get very little The operations once more illustrated the elese co-operation of the farther explaints will be forthcoming.

that foreign trade a will be satisfcd and no while ago The pedestrian sdmitted the tastic and close for gration use gif quot Allies in the new theatre. Mr. Asquith next referred to the splendid

so t impeachmend the policeman. I am instructed to take you contingent from the French Navy which shared in the glory and hazarti | Un the 26th alt. report was received Indeed, ejaculates the wanufactures bers, and not in sugh on moral." Events of the Dardanelles. The enterprise of the operation also simwed the from the Superintendent of Kiss Chow who is sturdy cities, then you should have shown Mr. Burns to be a true prophet,

no grasshopper, copioumess and variety of our own naval resources. The Queen Eliza Custom House that he had intercepted and do your duty, But as fur myself, I am

grasshopper or po

Daring the same r

same vacation the member beth was there, the newest super-Dreadnought with a range unknown retained a large quantity of Indian Burut headed for Trafalgar Square." The police for Batteries walked side by sidd with the before, and side by side was the Agamemnon, the predecessor of the to be malurs of sugar and opium,

Sugar" which upon examination was found men thought better of it. Dreadnought.

Within an hour amewanger came for troops of both Germany and France, close Congratulations, said Mr. Asquith, were due to the Immediately Governor Li sent instructions the manufacturer, only to receive the ly atadying them, individually and in the Admiralty.

to all the Custom Offers to be on the retort that he had no time to wale.

After that experience he come to look-out for this fraudulent "Sugar" Within another tour three officials arrived in that in matching power, intelligence,

the summere nclosion as Sir

Sir Charles taxicabs, still murmuring their phasen “We must have those tubes. The mangfacturer adaptability, and in most of the qualities suggested that he should ex up y'um

which make the good modern soldi e the zak if they could accendata

Franckma is superior to the German. and ask

more inmates, but the officials not au happy. Horeturned from Germany threo The six Tuotis of Kwong Tung will come reflect that the tubos

begged him not to be rude, and to Canton during Blatch to receive hamanitarian, not for warlike sarposts.pord Haldane John Buras, Tas were war Led for strongly impressed with the Kaiser's desire forprice and his resolve to maintain itu on y sinantsaruan follow: Yuch-llai.. their administration expensis, The Fla must get the men inck. Then he $2,000: Ling Nom, 8:00: Ka Chow and

winked gently as he replied "No: that bulled. Lai Chow, 82,000: Chin Chow, $3,200;

ALL RANKS TO THE STAG, would be unpatriotie". Lim and Yue, 29CD. The separate scropalous about that, would he superintend through raiding expeditione became more Eventually they said, if he was too Sices the danger to English places amounts Lave been drawn frein the the works at a substantial salary and the acute, there has been a great rusts of alt Fianadial Department and are ready for the respective Tantis.

oficials would make the works a govem classes to the Colonza. A colleague of my mont department, and get the men back at own has just come in to announce his des good wages? And this was done. But cision to enlist in the ranks as a pairate, as Many of the shop, especially in Cheung like not this war: aber ve are Shermans. the front if he waited for the commission to..

the aliens smiled sedately and said "We he feared he might be delayed in getting to Saa Hui St.. have been in the habit of Verill your tabee make, but if you tunatics the curetains fuit que defenders of th heading comparalituly large amounts of Japanese goods. At this time, however, lentle egecarphans meddio mil, grour letters Among the esgor young the they are complaining that there goods find to our fraus censor, or our fraus letters to East Coast is the Eazi af Carnwath, who is antiraly stopped ordering them. Cassiop no perobicers and they have alment censor, or you register ans, vo in attached to the air station at Yarmouth an that moment our tools throw down vill”. alientensot of the Royal Naval Reserve. in particular which carried a stock con-

Today, added the little man, there is He comes of race of ughters His sisting almost exclasiraly of Japanese They make the tubes, and whistle wins The third cari was captured under the Royal

no happier group of foreigners in Kayland ancestor, the second, sach, was at imported articles, "chima it is in grest danger of ankruptcy as nobody seems to the please, and the heavy hand of Standard at Worcester, and spent several fate of affairs is not to be wonder that nobody annoys them. For, you see, his title through joining Jacobite rebellion

patronize it.

authority takes the carefullest kind: "care years in captivity, and the sixth carl Toub ed. at, as the all-absorbing topic at the

theirs is special work : ́and away, there.in

in against George present time in tha Japanse Demande the Beld and base hospitals there tubes Hay himself has had so návraturut

enable operators to take photographs of cares Even the European War Deenpies in

At the age of 17 be shipped as secondary place in the conversation of the talays and pain and expedite the work as hetween Lord and Sydney. Later on the wounded that haston operations, lexsemiddy on a four-rizzed ship plying increase the efficiency of the argoue he served an offices on Halder Läns best trading te Smith America: The he mer to bintocca, and after seeing servico with an Elder and Fyffe bost, he joined the Pand foutuelican He came into the title fout yours ago on the sadden death of Jathor in ke street,

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.GERMANY'S VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL USACES,

Mr. Asquith read a Note explaining the views of Great Britain, nd amphreized that Germany's gross violatiais of international usages and humans i duties compelled retaliatory sucaeures to prevent commodities of all kinds from reaching or leaving Germany. The manures would not involve risk to neutral Tervels or lives, and the Allies decrand themselves. free to capture goods of enemy origin or destination,

(Havas Service.)

ITALY AND THE WAR.

DEMONSTRATIONS IN ITE" FAVOUR.”

PARIS, Feb. 28. Manifestations in favour of participation in the war on the side of Triple Entente are spreading all over Italy, causing numerous collisions. Yesterday the police fired at the crowd, killing one man and severely wounding several

Feb. 28-We made important progress in Champagne, where we carried two works one North of Perthes and the other North of Beausejour. We gained ground between these two points; also North West of Perthes, taking numerous prisoners.

ore than a thousand Germans surrendered in six days in the Champagne region,

We progressed in the Vorges

We captured the German enter "Dacia" which was retained in America from the Authrisk of hostilities, then bought by Americans, and loaded with cotton or Rotterdam.

(French Government Telegram via Poling.)

DEATH OF A CRENCH EX-MINISTER.

PARIS, Feb 28, The death is announced of M. Dactais, a former Minister of State

OPIEM SMUGGLISH,

The Governor bas Alap despached twenty one inspectors in various parts of the province to are that no puppy planting is done this epring.

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WHITE CLOUD MOUSTANGENE At present there is a large number of foreign visitorá sight areng at Canton From the grands in the north-seen part of the city. White, Cloud Mountain looke

vory inviting and many visitors" expros

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In another respect his observation waLM

GOOD many people think sheamatim themselves as anxious to make step in nut la red that taking that place. But the Chief of Police handse medicins, Chamberlain's Pain ** CHINA AND GERMANY

I a notice strongly urging that this be Balm than aged themughly it the kin not attempted as there is a large tract of has cured in more rheumalt m than my anacen pied space between the city and the internal roped in existere and res meustain where no troper polico are relief quick for sale by all Chemie on guard sad troublo is very aps to arise. And Storekoupes t

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Ye Dunam 12:Mackintosh read a paper fore the Central Alan Cociety a members zosterday in Some bate and plbeing; features of the situation in "China"! After "dealing with the internal movements in

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