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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAт, March 17. 1915.

LORD KITCHENER'S STATE-

MENT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

a matter which had been causing him serious anxiety, namely, the supply of na adequate amount of war

material. This is a matter of the ut

most importance. and one which may be safely left to the care of the War that the Government is considering

Ollice. Lord Kitchener's statement

IMPORTANT HARBOUR-

NOTICE.

The following unțification appears in a Hongkong Government tazette Extra- ordiny published to-day

THE "RECORD" OPIUM HAUL

FURTHER PROCEEDINGS.

The epians ca, in which half a

Futeen

WEDNESDAY, MARUH 17, 1915.

SPORTING.

THE LADIES' RIFLE CLUB.

The members of the Ladies' Ride (lab corruenced their manual shooting com Hans MSTER DEPARTMENT. of the drig was dug out from the coal petition at the Bowen Hand Minature With reference to Garvinment Notise. bunkers of the The Funnel as Teu | Rùng this morning. an arrangement whereby the armation No. 288 of the 3rd August, 1914, the car, agule rupit the attention of

Iklow we give the cores for tws of following a dification of Part 1 of the 3 Hazeland this morning. ment firms would come under Govern Pablia Trattle Regulations Fr the port Chinars tremen of the vessel were

the competitions:- ntent control" is further assurance that of Hongkong is published for general charged with imparting and being fu

infurmstiun :-' the question is being dealt with

passion of the drug. They were repre without delay and in a very thorough

sented by Mr. Davidson. nanner. As we have stated, there is much in Lord Kitchener's statement that may well cause us to continue to look forward to further successes by the Allies and ultimately to complete

victory,

GARMENTS FOR THE TROOPS.

Laily May wishes to inform the ladies Fint that "Mr. Tau Lin Yeung has who so working for the troops at the

inta generously seat her 100-fis, of wood † to be male int's socks and intaclava cúpa, etc., und mayuson why is anxious to work

tonkel - e di ab Government Hous Friday, this 10th it, between 1 and 12 to fetch materials,

The following hatt du been received in answer to a box "ontaining 19520bollen and dannel garruenta made by the women of Hongkong, which was taken home by Mr. Grunt. wife d" the Capitia of HMS. Humpshire," for her husband'

H.M.S. Hampshire..

6th February, 1915.

Deur Lady May,

I have just heard from my wife that he is bringing bene a large collection of warm clothing which you have collected

for my men.

I cannot say how grateful we all are for your kindness and am aure they will all appreciate it more than anything, eoning as it deats from Hongkong... With all good wishes and again heartiest thanks from the · Hampshira* to all who helped.

Yours sincerely,

I. W. GRANT.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

There are fire curs for trial at the

March Criminal Sessions, which open in the Supreme Court at 10 a.m. to-morrow

Ohan Kwai Hing. and Li Sam, robbery by two or more: wounding. forgery.

U Kam, Tang Kang and Che Cheong,

|

VAMBELA INATING THE PORT.

Until further Botics Merchant Vessels will be permitted to leave the Furt at say conditiona time by day or night under the following

uncur in charge of the Examination (i.) Application taust be made to the Service, II. M. Dickyard, through the Colonial Harbour Master at the Harbour

Office.

The analyst's certificata showed that there were 1840 tails of prepared opium valued at $15,400 stil 1,000 pounds of raw onium valued at $10,000,

At the Magistracy this morning,

12.30 am. on the 10th invs, ba boarded

Detecties Sergeant Fincott said that at (3.) Mastors must state when applying the "Tencer lying us Masura, Holt's whether they wish to leave by day or wharf. The Chief Engineer, Mr. Brown, night.

(((3) Applicatio; must be made between | took him info the lower starboard Bunkers the boars of .0, and 4.40 pak

and showed him a number of sins, one? pass the vessel through the defence will be The sias were concealed by bags. In (1.) Ia-muctions, as to what signal will of which he opened and discovered opium.. paes signed by the Ufficer in charge of the consequence of a statement made by a given to the Master togather with a written

Brymination Service. Without this pus

vesel is to attempt to lows,

Chinese, witness arrested the defendants, Ho engaged number of verlies and turn- (5.) Vessels mun leave duria the pari dal-over the coal and found in all 76 tins, of ficial day or official night for which the all containing splum. Witness produced mud, otherwise & fresh pass the Monopoly Aulyat's certificates must hesabured.

wishing to, lare by right his brevile thuassives with two red and two white light, art

(7) Shurd the Senior Naval Uffles con- aidor is advisable to close the Port to putgoing cleft by night, three red lights hoisted at Blackhead Hill will in lista Eastern Entranco closed, three red lights at Harbour Office Western Entrance closed. By day three rod balls will be hosted as previously ualified.

Answering Mr. Davidson, witness sai shas since the last hearing the tin hal been kept in the opium strong from."

com,1,-25 vaRD'S SCRATCH.

Ms. Darby Mix: Loureiri gün Vit Mez. Hoskau......... Mrs. Ralphs

Mr. Cristin Mr. Broaves

31 Wilkinson

14

72

WE Woodenek ... M Mrs. Wakuten

th 63

Mrs. Anderson ... Mr Forsyth ............. GI Mrs. Oliveeran ............57

cour. 2.-23 YARDS HANDICAP. Miss Lämmert. 75+80=100 Mr. Scots Hamston...... 81+15 00 Miss Loureiro..... Mr. Danby

Miss Wilkinson

Mrs. Murray Scott

Mrs. Griffin Mrs. Wakema Mrs. Ralphs

03 ser. 05 12 Nr.

+15= 0 7302

00+ 3 = 02

88 91

85+ 6.01

Miss Hoskja..... *****... DO! Her. DU Mia E. Woodenck..... 84+ = 80 Vis. Greaves

70+ 0=*88 Mr. AndersoĐ Mrs. Forsyth Mrs. Olivestada

71+8=77

IL FII+00

20+30 32

Tho No. 1 fireman of the s.s. "Tencer" said the vessel cleared at London anal Liverpool for Poning, Singapore and Hongkong, and that the tins were put on board at Liverpoin." He did dot tea them shipped. Ho first saw the sins né (2) A limited number of monthly passes Fenan and they wars than in the star- termitting launchos and pleasure craft to board banker.. Only 40 tons of coal te leave the barbour will in fature be issued.mained in the bunkers when the resi they may be obtained under the same cu- ditions as at pr sant, via, from the Officer renched Penang and that was how he It is abated that Dilwyn will not run for

in charge of the Examination Service thron h the Colonial Harbour Master with These passes will be renewable on the first the permission of the Provost Marshal. of each month.

Special Arrangements will be made iz four in charge of the ca of yacht mees on application to the Examinat on

HANEL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N., Harbour Mastar, c.

Service.

17th March, 1915.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL..

The London Daily Telegraph's" Kishilling fand

amounted to 2,748,208 +£137,415:8.0) shillings by Fab."B."

Chan To Young Ngan, Ho Chau, La Cox Wing, latcony from s lighter.

Li H, Chan Tam and Ng Hei, robbery by two or more.

11 ceas..

The little speech delivered in the House of Lords on Monday by the Secretary of the State for War is characteristically brief, but it is, nevertheless — particularly coming from so authoritative a source of the utmost importance and in every respect very encouraging. His Lord ahip is evidently satisfied with thei present aspect of the situation at the front, and pays a warm tribute to the [excellent work which is being accom- plished by the various branches. As is pointed out in the statement, 'many weeks of trench-fighting have not affected the murale of our troops," whichshows the wonderful spirit with which the British soldier has entered upon the war and continues to engage His it with a perseverance and deter-C) Mohamed, Gulam Mohamed, Jehan Wale) according to the London Daily The National Ralial Fund (Prince of imation that knows no diminishing.Khan Raja Walli and Mohamed Khan, Telagraph" of Feb. 8, has reached Well muy our greatest soldier eulogise

+£4,683,800,/! the work at "Tommy," for has The not, along with his comrades of the other Allied armsics, followed the lend of his gallant officers at whatever cost and with a pertinacity that has astounded the world? The German Army, with its many imperfections, was nevertheless a machine that had 12.30 p.m.-K. Fire Insuranes Co's.been prepared for quarter of a century

Meeting.

to advance and crush France and check Russia. Everything possible to- wards the accomplishment of the un-as

ertaking was at the disposal of the Kaiser's millions and they were by no means lacking in confidence as to their ability to attain their object. Their progress was checked, they were compelled to retreat and for nonths since then they have much more frequently adopted the defensive than the offensive. Such is the position in which the Kaiser's invincible" army finds itself to-day,

THE DIARY.

MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW.

General Memoranda

FRIDAY. March 17 & SAT, March 20:--

4 p.m-Charity Performance at the

French Convers.

FRIDAY, March 19:- '..

2,30 nm-àuctina of Teakwood and

Bikokwood Furnitare etc., at Mesars Hughes nad Hough's.

SATURDAY, March 20:-

Terni Tournament.

FUZEDAT, Ma ch21-

WEDNESDAY, March 24-

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE"BRAN

4

The Chinese who was charged by Mr. Noronha, printer, for stealing a quantity of

A white metal table clock,, valued at tandent of the Government Civil Hospital, ed to have been stolen from a bedroom st Dr. W. E. Mcnre, Assistaut Superin, the property of Visa Maher, is report. giving evideoos in the charge of cans Pedder's Hill. slaughter against two linase- snd a boy belonging to Stanley, aid that when he "xamined the decessed he found several confused wounds on the head. In two instances the skull was fractured. The wounds were caused by samething plant lead type was sentenced to a month's in produced. and my bare been done by the sloten prisonment by Mr. Wood this morning.

Deceased was treated at the Hospital,The charge against F. C. Castlemaine, and a few days after admittance became of fraudulently incurring debt on the and showed symptoms of infamations Astor House Hotel was adjourned to-day of the brain. Hedied shortly afterwardaand,

the result of post mortem examins until Satteday as Mr. Gardiner for the witness found, on opening the skull, defence had business in the Summary the brain was infamed. The kidneys Court, were diseased and the arteries showed signs of legeneration. Meting tip was the causa of slantt.

that the

Interrogated by Mr. Kong Sing, for the defence, witness said that if the deceased had been healthy man, probably the wounds would not have killed him.

The hearing was again adjourned.

༡ ESPASSING AT SERVANTS QUARTERS.

.

THE WATERLOO CUP.

WAR AND WHEAT.

THE PRICE CF RERAD,

Past Records and Protal Prospects.

Dealing with the price of broad in be Corn Trade News," Mr. G. J. S. Broomalait says:-Publio attention is now being dingetol by some writers in, the Pra to the dynties on prices which has taken plaça sins the outbreak, of war,“ mara particularly to the advance of the past few weeks. The public, as usual in mares of this swt, have short memories. [auch this "tendors of public opinion la same of the papers either guilty of in gonad doul of encelestes in the treat

nent of the cases conecezing the prices of foodstaffs or they.ar ignorant of facts (which „hould be well-withia their kräic- ledgo. The present prics of wheat ranges frora about 341 per 180 [be, for grod Rugtish wheat to 384. per 480 lbs. for the finer descriptions of foreign wheat. For tour the price varies be tween 4 for bakurs' grade in Liverpool to 4-44, Gd. for baton quality. Tha price of wheat just before the outlivenf of war happened to be depressed to a very low painteusing to the promiserat ~ alindant harvest in the United States unel Canuda, a promisu, by the bye, which was only partly futalled, as the Canalian eropa proved to be a defisiens

心わい。

A COMPARISON "DE" PRICES."

A comparison of to-day's price with the prices ruling just before harvest and at the outbreak of war, consequently, is a misleading que. The average price of wheat for the past four years has been about 384, per qimeter of 480 lbs. for a medium class of wheat and about 29. for bakers grade four. It is from this” basis that the present advance should be calculated, not from the abnormally do pressed price of last July, We may take it then, that' wheat has advanced about 20%, per quarter above the price at which it would have been selling had there beep no war, and Bour about 142. per sock (equal to about 2d. on the alb. Just of bread). This difference, 10. Reces at the Burroughes Hall on Saturday the point of view of the very poor con- With Newman's second victory over doubt, is a substantial one, and; train (Fah. 6) the London Tournament was

BILLIARDS.

The London Tournament.

happened to make the discovery. told the defendants to throw the tins ing broken down in training.

Hethe Waterloo Cup, last year's winner hav. overboard. 411 of them said "No can" and refused. "He took this sten "because he was afraid that if the Chief Engineer heard of it ha' (witness), would get into trouble. Ho bad lent money to all the defendants and be was afraid on discovery that there would be no pay. He made no report as Hongkong but ho identified the 15 defendants.

He know by their sell that the tiar qustained oriuna.

Mr. Davidson remarked' that he would like to smell a closed tin.

Witness denied to Mr. Davidson that he was in the swim."

Inspector Kers produced the statement: book which mtained 60 statements taken from the defendants ou four charges.

concladed, first prize going to W. Smith, summer, is a grieving of which he may of Darlington, and second homears to perhaps justly complain, but when Newman.

broader view of the situation is taken ið The complete results in the tournament will be found that the nation has ro are as follow:

זי

Smith... Newman Stevenson

Played. Won. Lost.

10 0 I

10

2

10

Gray Reece... Diggie....

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A

...10

10

0

སྦ་་

great esund for alarm or eren discontent. at the present actual price of wheat in time of wor. We have to go back only to July, 1909, to find the price of wheat within & measurenble distance of ita present level. Flous at that time was selling at 4s. per sack and the 4 15. load

Mr. Davidson observed there was no evidence again six of the defendants. The case against another three was the CANADIAN BRIDGE OUTRAGE.f bread within a penny of today's alanderesh pawsifiles while the remainder admitted that they had a share. The.

riminated the No. 1 fireman. leath defendant, in his statement in Mr. Hazeland discharged the six delen dants against whom there was no evidence) and anid he would give his decision garding the remainder on Friday,

HIDDEN GERMAN MONEY AT TSINGTAO.

Extra

Leitme

as

highest price. At that time the advance

attempted to blow up the Vanceboro railway The preceding occasion on which wheat MACHIAS (Maine). Feb. 6. was duo merely to a short crop in Amu. Werner You Horn, the German who rica, and not to market minipulation.

tones of thirty days' imprisrnment for the rear of the notorious bride, began last night to serve his son. was at a high price was in May, 1808, damaging property in Vanceboro. regards surround the gol to prevent pos Corner "whent then was almost

į high net it is to-day and four was retually 28. to 3%. par kack Bearer, and broad advanced to el. for the lb. loo". Thosa wers peice, prices, and occurred in the Fear when the United States and Rusaio were both blessed with abundant crop..

War Office, who was recently went to Mr. Nogumi Siji, & translator in the Tingtoe to examine the accounts of the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank and to look into

German railways in Shantung, arrived at Kobe en March on his way to Tokio. affairs relating to the construction of the

In the course of conversation with a

rible attempts at a rescue.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

F.A Cup Second Round.—— Replays.

2

Swansea Town...... 0 Newcastle Birmingham 3 Brighton & H.A.

Millwall Ath 2 Balton Wanderers 2

*After extra time.

The League-nivinox 1.

WBO GETS THE PROFIT?

familiar with the technicalities of the It is perfectly evident to anyone

grain and four trades that neither tha manufacturer nor the importer is at the present time making an abomal protit. The millers price for four today is 1material, stl the price at which the below the relative price of the ram

...wheat importer is selling is below, the

representative of the Mainichi" Mr. Bradford City...... 1 Steffield United... Nopami statel that as a resuls of his Dazoley Middlesbrough lexuininution of the accounts of the Ger Ctelses........................................... 3. Aston Villa .........

mas bunke and of the German Govern Manchester City... I Bisekburn R

Everton • Liverpool

DIVISION, II.

Athletic

price at which he can buy to-day in any [of "the" exporting countries. These two assertions are undeniable, and we believa

to say that the exporting merchant in

New York. Chicago, Montreal or Win Leads City.nipeg cannot buy from the grower at a -8 Clapton Orient... 1

3 Barnsleysir

3 Leicester Fosko...

price which would show him & proßt if ho were to sell of the price ruling in Wolverhampton... 4 Liverpool to-day, We thus got backsto 0 Glossop

the actual producer of the wheat, and it' 8 Stockport County 2 here we shall find that the abnormal

Notta Forest 4-Hull City... profit is being made. Wheat on the furm in Western American and Canada ja being held at. $1.35 per bushal, whichm

The militarylation school st Nament funds, was discovered that Shefield Wed. Oldham yuan granted flying diplomas to thirty-three.1,514,000 in cash had been concealed Sunderland 1 Manchester Ud...we should be squally correct it we were students at its first examination a few days in an underground vault of the German West Brom: Albion T Bradford ago. The school is equipped with twelve Civil Administration Office. Indisputablo biplanes and two monoplanes, one of which evidence having been discovered to show The Arsenal is Chinese built.

that the money belonged to the Germon Blackpel..

Bristol City.. Gosérument, the money was confiscated | The mater-bont Volunteer, built without awaiting instruction from the Grimsby Town by Al King for Capt. D. A. Lúkhmanoff, | War, Office. ·

Hródersteld... to the owner's design, was launched yestar.

In the office of the Deutsch-Asiatische Lintola City...

Preston N. End... day by Miss Kenia Lakhmine. Cap: Bank a sum of 1.200,000 in one was hesty County and Mrs. Lakhmanoff; the Bassist Coast, found. The manager of the bank stated Mr. D'Oothings; the Swedish notes issued by the bank, but his ex- Cardiff City 1 Exeter City cost the farmer less than 65 cents to

that this money was the reserve against Mr. Nilawas; and Mr. G. A. Tisdall of the

witnessed the ceremony. Romo-Asiatic Bank were among those who plations were not accepted as accurate. Norwich City ... 1 Swindon Town... produce. I the Government is to in- This military authorities in Tsingtao West Ham United 3 Southend United. I terfere and attempt to regulate the price thought the money in question should be Plymouth Argyle 1 Queen's Park. B. 1 of wheat, it is only with the grower that

4 Croydon Commva. » Crystal Falaca......4, Bealing...

The "Admiralty bay spounced that

SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Gillingham ... Portsmouth..

1

enfiscated, because the Deutsch-Asia Southampton....

Northampton 2 Bristol Rovers...it can logically remonstrate. Any in

Estries close for H.F. Cricket Clubad that position is, of course, largely

Mrs Edgion, living at the Fild Kowloon due to the splendid spirit, enlogised Hoist charged a Chinese with being in her by Lurd Kiteliener, prevailing agung servants' quarters without permission last 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Teskwood and the soldiers and which will certainly hight

Blackwood Furniture atc., at Meuers. prevail until the conclusion of the war ag, defendant was in the quarters and Complainant said that about a menth Hughes and Ecugh's

has brought with it complete victory she told him to go away and not come there for the Allies, Lord Kitchener alsog in. Yeerday morning she found him had a word of praise for the splendid

aleap in bed. Ncon.- &tetion of Plant and Machinery work that is heing accomplished by headache. He went there to get me steamer Laertes, blob recently skilfully 10,000 was advanced to the bank ret Defendant interposing, said he had a Captain Propert, of the Blue Funnelsche Bank was in the service of the our loyal Indian troops Reference him, and on becoming evaded an attack by a German submarine of the war fund of the Tangtao Govern-

giddy had lain down.

has been gazetted a lieutenant of the Bayament, though in the opinion of Mr., Inspector Kerr said that during the last was also made to the fact that na 100three months several larcenies had taken i Naval Reserve, and will receive the Dis-Nouami, those reasons are insuficient in i Eastern front the German attacks are place at these prem se, Articles had been tinguished Service Cross. Each officer of themselves as grounds for confulion. 12.15 p.m. Sugar Retning Co's, well hell or had been driven back stolen from bedrooms and other part the ship is to be presented with a gold. C. Daily News."

Tho eneing it has been amply

Alie bound

Profendant was foed $15 or months inprissament.

for making Boots and Shoes, at N, 29, Morrison Hill Road.

Noon.-Chine Sugar Rehning Co's,

Heating.

Meeting.

Tayabay, March 20 s

Lady Day.

demonstrated, has found more than In his arromance he bargained for in his conflict with the Russians Non.—China(Fire Tones. Con. Meeting as in his gradual defeat on the Widyenuat. "Mach 3-

western front. As to what is taking 11 a.m.-Dewwing of Debentures at place in the Durdanelles, his Lord-

Hongkong Club

APOLLINARIS MINERAL

WATER.

of

watch, sad the mambers of the cram with

£3

spiece.

German Government at Tsingtao and

.....

A HEARTLESS CRUSADE."

Value of Indenizkion.

Farther figures in regard to the affect of anti-typhoid inoculling among our at the front are supplied by Sir

They are as follow:---

terference, or even veiled threats of in terference, with the importing merchant or manufacturer would ab onto make matters worse by paralysing his spirit of enterprize. All that the Government nged do is to satisfy themselves that no cliques are formed (and there is not a single siga of such a plan so the present time) for the rest they may safely trust to the free play of competition and to

8. 7. K. EUROPEAN SERVICE. Trick Treves in a letter to The Times the foresight of the trained experts of

Falmouth The Terminus For

The Presezt.

the trade, who will then see that prices Of the Brat 422 cases of typhoid fever are not kept too low for fear of discourag in the present campaian among British

-

troops, 305 were in men, who were not imports. Dor put too high far fear Inoculated. In the 191 cares there havo; of checking the demand. been 30 deaths. Of these denthe 36 were

men who had not been inoculated within

Mr. and Mrs. Ho Koni Tobg entertained a number of friends last night at their re sidence, Komtong Hall, Lower Castle Boad, to a farewell dianer in honour of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seth, who are shortly Owing the danger of attack by German leaving for Home on holiday. Twenty-submarines, the N. Y. K. European liners two people sat down to a atinptaone repast wil land their passengers at Falmouth, in years. Only one death occurred among served in Chinese style, after which the Cornwall. Instead of London, for the time had only been inoculated once.

patients who wern junculated, and that man guests were shown over Mr Bo Kom being. Already the N.Y.K. liner Kitano In view of this eridance, and view of the to disperso zather early as several of the of London, to land passenger. Aput seminated Tous's palatial masion. The party had Maruha gons direct to Falmouth, instead grievous injury inflicted upon our gallant "troops by those who in wide'y dis-

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THE EUWARU DISPENSANE, Kitchener to congratulate the medical popular natural mineral water is and always reste were due by half past eleven at the trom the fret flat the Straits of Dover are against inoculation, one wonders, saya Rje Istols died acddenly yesterday and was

ship gave it as his opinion that "the Mr. Francesco Weigelsporg. 3. Qacon's matter was well in hand," and stated Building, Hongkong, local agens for the that the operations likewise showed

fanious Apollinaris Mineral Water, writes the great power. of the Allies. The

us to the following effect:- opportunity was also taken by Lord Apollinaris, it is announced that this On account of unjustified attacks apon

staff of our Army for the excellent work has 400 British shareholders who hold ha huen a British eoncorn. The Company' they were accomplishing in preserving 7 per cent. of the capital of £3,930,00). the health of the army. A warm British interenta

Attacks on Apollinaria theroforo injure GREAT REDUCTIONS IN tribute was also paid to the French Buldier for the magnificent work he is PRICES.

performing, Lord Kitchener pointed out the progress being made by the

O KAMMING & Co., Lo.. Chemists and Druggists.

German Club.

Litsan Recreation Club are to be held on The annual athletic sports of the

Easter Monday, 6th April, at the Race- Course,

Teaẞets-advise the soldier An Indian pantryman on board the ma dangerous the loading and unloading of Frederick Trexos, If the Defence of the removed to the Public Mortuary by order A Chinese boy, who described himself general cargo at the London docks is very Realm Act is not sufficiently powerful to of Dr. Lindsay Wood. The man's name as a harker's arsistent, was charged before posts, ka forty are entering daily. For the this direct playing into the handa of the ditlicult on account of the number of trans- put a stop to this heartless crusade and

Francia Din Mr, Wood this morning with stealing presont cargo may be still taken to enemy, child's bange valued at 83. When charged London Instead of Falmouth, but in case at the Flation, the defendant said that an the danger in the Channel in cuhanced the old woman, whose name be did not know. Y.K, boats will unload at almoothy BEST MEDICINE MADE. asked him to steal the bangle ud he did and the ergo will be sent by rail to

Po. The woman afterwards and, she sold London.Habe llerutst ABEITER medicine can not he made it to goldsmith for 83 and handed him Pare Drugs Patent Medicines, &v.especiall to the arduous deeds thassids expectoration, and mosinta nature lo took the bang from 'off's child's wrist i Nkansah, while loeping on hord the more suffering than any other remedy in thoumstle pains are some of the diese

(gallant armies of France, referring than Chamberlain's Ovogb Romedy. 81.00howed that the defendant. Two Japanese bave loeb their liver stegund the lived of more people and relieved boulder pains in the side and chest and *.-

TT is safe to say that Chamberlain's Colic.raine may be cured in much less time It relieves the lunge, opens the secretions,

Cholora od Diarrhoes Besedy o promptly treated Lame back, larse they had done in the region of storing the system to a healthy condition when the child was playing outside he door steamship Glenlochy, which arrived at Fe existence. It is known all over the civlared liniment and beams acquainted with ite 22A. QUEENS ROAD, HONGKONG, Champagne. Before concluding his fectbyste ta lake. For asiall Mr. Wook ordered 10 Birch stepkes to be men were articome by fames, but une stomach. diarrhagee and wi intestinal pain qualities and you will never wish to b

Besides it contains boematon and in pin Wa Un Lane, Abordon Street post with a fire in ons of ben halde. Three word or its speedy cares of cramps in the

for which it is especially vainside. Try thi statement, his Fordship referred to Chemiste and Storokospers, 3.

administered.

Without For sale by all Olterniste anch For lo by all Chemists and Azrokeepers Storekeepers.

PRESCRIPTIONS." "ACOURATELY"

DISPENSED.

Bergkong, July 9 1012

The aridonco.

recovered.

LIFE SAVED.

A FAMILY NECESSITY. VERY family should be provided with Chamberlain's Fain: Beim at all times

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