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a uncovered ears furnished with aramour-plates fastened at a con- venient height and heut loward at i

CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER right angle over the heads of meas, to

protect them from bursting alella,

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THE SINGAPORE

RIOT.

THE TOTAL CASUALTIES.

We baro received the following com-

Singapore

LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

TO-DAY'S MEETING.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon, R. F. the Cavernor,

There were also present ; ·

THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915.

THE Y.M.CA. ANNUAL MEETING

COMPANY MEETING.

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.

The forty-sixth annual meeting of

nila not know of any branch" of the FM.0.A. anywhere that has passed

Pleasant to use, CLEANSING and POWERFULLY The armoured train also includes a mocije, giving particulars of the rint ab Sir Henry May, K.M.G., presiding, skureholders in this company was held through a mora trying period than we have

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number of covered cars, used as sleepers and as magazines. In ono a kitchen equipped to apply about, thirty men."

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It is uncertain, Mr. Furbia tells us, how many annoured trains have

The situation at Singapore is now normal. Practically the whole of the rutera bare surrendered or been captured

H. E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major Orderal F. H. KEE, Colonist Secretary, Hon. Mr. CLAT SEPLAN

Attorney Goneml, Hon. Me. J. H.

A faw are still unaccounted for and sys temitic weich is being made for these. latter in the deasa jungle in which they

ught refuge The total number of casualties among the

·tion is as follows:-

ero in

Kiled. Wounded,

Men..

| | | Officers

Men.

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already been used on the Franco-local Forces and European Civilian popula Belgian frontier and on the const of the North Sen. Bat dispatches to the Home papers have described the exploits of three trains, participating NATY simultaneously in the same series of Royal Garrison Artil- actions in the triangle formed by the Army Service Corps - 1 1. cities of Ostend, Nieuport, and Dix-Sigapore Vol. mude. The most brilliant of these

Artillery

occurred, on October 28, to the north.||

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THE ARMOURED TRAIN IN WARFARE

moving fort than anything else is at present not in king its first appear ance in actual warfare. Never before, bowever, was it being more extensively used than at present and never before has is justified the large amount ex- pended upon it and of the hopes entertained in it. effiency as a power-

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happened to his in Singapore at the time

ev hon tried by Court Martial and shot

NEW3 GF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAÍ.

masses. Suddenly the two trains THE use of the armoured train-rushed forward

full speed, hidden from the enemy by the which is, indeed, much more like a

sides of a cat. Thus they took position, unobserved, between two columns massed on both sides of the line, and all at once, emerging from the cut, they poured fire and iron into the Germans. According to eye-witnesses, it was an unheard-of, colossal massacre. The machine guns Da the back page of this issue will mowed down the nearest ranks, while be found some interesting news items. the larger cannon spread death

A Chinese cigarette factory in under through the more distant troops. Surprised, the Germans fled. Rallied construction in Kowloon.

The Bangkok fund for the provision to Tl. 839,300 on March 3,

ful weapon. The great European

Karr.

Colonial Treasurer, Hon. 3.A. K.

THESTON.

Director of Publis Werks, Hen, Mr. W.

Chirinor, G. ML.G.

Secretary for Chinene. Affairs, Hud. Mr.

18. B. CARTE Ross.

Capt. Supt. of Police, Her. Mr. C.

Měl. Museum.

Hoo Mi Wa Yox, C.M.G.

Hon. Mr. E A. Hewart, C.M.G.

En. Mr. E. SIKKIM

Hoo. Mr. DAVID LANDALE.

Hon. Mr. LA CHU PAX.

3. A. G. M. Farrean (Clerk Choct

FINANCIAL MINUTE.

CARGO MANIFESTE.

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this inorning at the offices of the general recently. We have enverged maceranfully managers, Messa. Jariline, Matheun'and and in the compatively Dear fature, I Co., Ltd. Hon. Mr. P. Landale prethink the Association will have an equip sided and there were afro present. Sitment far more adequate tban ik ham yek Paul Chatar, C.M... Mr. F. Maitlandt, fed."

These words were spelen last night by C. 8. Gubiny, G. W. Laiton, menibers of the consulting committee, Mr. L. N. the Rev. C. H. Hickling, who presiled at Leeto. speretury; Hon. Me. 1. E. the annual meeting of the Exopeni Follock, Messrs. W. F. Clarke, 11. K. Y...A., held at the Asociations Roomay Haxton, C. C. E. Cunningham, A. C. Der Trent Road,

The 11th annual report aliowed that thế, ¦ Davison, la Fook, C. Osmund, A. H. 3. Silva. Ft. W. Looker, J. M. C. paat yen han boon an eventful oas Ine Basto, J. M. Alves and E. J. Chapman. the Associations Prosperity and adversity The Chairman, before proposing the hare bear experienced in turn, in that its adoption of the report and accounts, gave position at the clown of the year may be the following review of the past' year's | regsided, as Bighly satisfactory ibaızıachy working.

as, although now occupying smaller pre-

It gives us satisfaction to come beformises, it is free kum dubt, and the mem- you to-day with, sơ good report on the bership, though vedama în aíxe, is a buaithý' year's operations as that which has been

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in your hails for som inps, and which f The first five month of the ye at therefore, I propose with your permisión marked by development and accus, . to take as raid in accordance with palleted in its history, in-evory Departe

conflict is a record breaker in more than one respect. Railways have, of course, always played an important part in modern warfare. but until they their officers, they tried to take present war never had trains of car the trains by assault. It was in vain; of a const defaoce cruiser for Siam amount. might be suspected of having an enemy year. It will be seen however from the new premises are a little limited for room,

been

. Mr. A. K. Venables, who, as we announcext some weeks age, has

has commisioned Eng. Licet. ILN., been appointed to H.M.S. Koxburgh,

at have given generel satisfaction and are saade good use of by the members

of Nieuport, where Belgian troope Malay" States Vol.

Seh Leh Infantry... against forces that largely ont

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custern. The pass year bas certainly not, ment. numbered them. The fight had lasted | Civilians-Ma

H. the Governor recommended the I think, been productive of say diminu

In June we met our Gret misfortune by about three hours, and the brave

Conseil to vote a sum of $3,000 in aid tion in fire waste in the areas where our solliers of King Albert, threatened!

of the voks Public Works, extraordinary operations are chielly conducted, Bombag the departure of our Secretary, Mr. F. Gi. with envelopment, were already re-

Bonham and pumping station. Fespecially has been the sene of exten- White, who had so ably directed our polege The reverendation was referred to sive tires in the district divoted to cot. for a period of two years and who was come-. tiring, when two trains mado their

the Finance Courgittee for consideration. ton storage, but we have been on the pailed to resign through 1-hedth Hir appearance in the rear. After an

whole fortunate, woll our share in the personality and kalpful services have- beanca - To addition 3 Chinese and 1 Malay wore] The Attorney-General moved the second ties which hara occurred has put been much missed by the Association and its HONGKONG, THURSDAY, March 18, 1915. exchange of communications between

the Belgian commander and, the It noticeable that the rioters did not reading of a Bill entitled **An, Ordinanca, to an extent to cause anxiety. The pre- members.

attack rumen. The one woman killed into provide for declarations of ultimate mium income you will notice how the The same month, in consrquerce of officers in charge of the trains, the said to have been killed in mistako for destination its respect of goods, wares and discovery of fresh sources of revenueillers angst the members and a?” former hastened his retiring movem ment, and the Germans, caught in whom & have been esptured.

Surrateen German prisonera escaped of merchandise to be exported to certain and the cost of the business as a whole ccupying the residential rooms, these and

The places and for furnishing of export mani is very moderats. In this connection I the irap, pursued hastily in compact baviour of those who remained in the festa." Er said that generally speaking should state that your Consulting Com, 1 the klegs were somewhat auruptly closed; and, at a sub-equost members' meeting, it it is illegal for any person in British mittes entertained no doubt that they & detachment of the 30th. Sikhs which

until mora suitable questora woro- territory to deal with any person in were acting in accordance with the wishes decided to dispenes with this branch rendered will g and efficient service. Demy territory, but recently that proof shareholders when they yielded to the obtainable. This decision was · attived Up to the 17th. instant five of the riotershibition had been fortified by special applications for support to the. Primo.oft on the best advice and after ansple provisions introduced in the United King: Waloy's Fund by contributing on behalf deliberation, and the result was to dora, and which were now in course of, of the Company the sand of £250 which deprive the Association of very large being introduced in this Colony. A fort at the tate of exchange then ruling cost portion of its rerenze, so that future- operations became a matter for various con. night ago an Ordinance entitled the $2,807.02. This sum together, with theiferation. For this purpose further Certificates of Origin ordinance was expenses attendant upon the, revision of members' meeting was held at which it we passed, dealing with goods coming to the Articles of Association and acquiring resolved to cry on the Association in the Hongkong from enemy territory, ro extended powers under the Company's five general rooms at Alexandra Building. quired that any goods coming from non memorandum has been debited the members to meet the then estimated and to invite subscriptions from the tral countries which might be suspected charges for the year 1914 and affords the deficiency for the 'eminder of the year. of coming from Germany shall have certi- reason for that figure bring larger than Subscriptions to the value of 858.90 were ficates of origin signed by the British usual. At one time it might have been eventually received on this account. With Consul at the port of shipment. The thought that the provision which has the outbreak of war the outlook changed again, and it was deemed advisable, în common with others, to

to.commere our Ordines to under consideration was been made from the profits of previous gain intended to deal with the other half of years to withstand depreciation in Invest fances as much as possible. Wa socord- the goods, going from Hongkong to coua- mente due to exchange or market in-ingly moved into our present premises, trira adjacent to enemy territory, which fluences might have been caled upon this and, as will be seen from the balance sheet, succeeded in achieving our object. Ur destination. The Bill required that goode Investment and Exchange Fluctuation going from this Colony to such places Account that this has not been the case. piles of bodies were heaped up on

While several of the activities were in fact the sum standing at credit, of adjacent to enemy territory shall be or each side of the track, and again the

suspended throngh lack of accommodation, Germans took flight, re-forming be

ported only by a permit furnished by the that account is rather larger than a year ended house in his seas for the Superintendent of Imports and Exports ago. · Our securities have all been writ- first half of the yes: and jooked forward' to bind the sandhills, where they awaited

and these permit would only be given "ten down to the official, rità" ruling on the revital of the Associations usefulness. their artillery. One of the trains had

ou the exporters making a declaration #11 December last, where one has been The balance shoot shown that the year left the track, but it crew, aided by

A Supreme Court dialogus: The as to their ultimate and real destination obtainable, where it has been impossible was started with carb in hand of 8150, but there was a debit balance at the Bank of and satisfying the Superintendent that to obtain one then at the rate ruling on the Belginn engineers, had time to Attorney-General: Doc's prisoner smoke they are but engaging in illegal trads. 31st December, 191, or at purchase price members fees $3250.00, and donations, #218 The principal items of income ware place it again on the rails When much piom? Witness: It depends on The prohibition of export without a per- if bought since. Such sterling securities $1,498.42. At the end of 1914 there was after two hours, the German gons had the hills, he takes. If he takes long mit applied, of course only to places and as we have are of the most stablo kinda credit balanes of 885.89. Under the countries specified in the first schedule, and show a very slight lexa, which is landing Special Accoust the principal source of income were the proceeds of a been brought up, the two trains made whiffs he wants more opiam (bughter). accurate fire impresible by moving to

of the Bill. The Ordinance would cover more than malo up by the lower rate of concest, 3555.76, and the proeeds of the When Alice Hodkinson, sped twentyret only goods having their origin in this exchange ruling when the accounts were male of furniture, slc., 81,609,83 On this

keeping up their own attack. The rates ois a charge of stealing a man's sait, to those passing through the waters of shows a decline in value, but this also $1,500 ou acq. Such trains were first used

The Chairman dwelt on the critical'tima German guns were finally silenced it was stated thetehe had gone tas recruit- the Colony without trans-shipment. It is more then offset by exchange. The the Association had had, both in the fifteen" or sixteen years ago, during and the Teutonic hordes confessed ing office to enlist, but finding a medical was proposed to make un Order-in-Council, braviest handicap that we have had to matter of membership and finan the Boer War. To re-establish com defeat. Emphasis should be placed examination necessary, left and tramped to exempting from the operation of the law deal with has been due to the adverso The trouble at the old quartare, the nuientions by railroad between then the international character of these Later, where she was discovered ex to ultimate destination cargo which rate of exchange which has lately made outbreak of war occupying the attention const towns, and those of the Trans-armoured trains. They were built in

merely purs through longkong in itself apparent between Shanghai and some of the members in the honourable the negamily to choose way of volunteering. transit without trans-shipment. The Bill Hongkong. This is a new lesturs slices expensive quarters and the necessary | vasi nnd the Orange Free State, the France by Fren s and Belgian work- Brigadier-Genera) Cavanagh has given | also provided that shipping agents muregether which if not remedied will im curtailment of several forms of activity, British built armoured trains, which men, on plans furnished by British cup for competition among the football furush the superintendent of Imports pose & very great dificulty on all-oes had severely crippled the asarciation. A keep things going and the fact that they were of great service. Put these were rugineers. Their crews were Belgian teams of the 7th Cavalry Brigade (rica and Exports with manifests of all cargo companies Lending with the North. We. very considerable effort was needed to me of the Leicestershire Yeomanry at the exported by their ships. That was neces of course, derive a large portion of our had no secrstary was a great accentuation lastily improvised unchies, wlance and British-the tonner having charge front). In the second round. A sundrary to enable the authorities to see that promium income from the North, and in of the trouble. Their banks worn due. passengers were insufficiently proof the locomotion and of the manni- run, of the Leicestershire Yeomanry beat no goods were exported that had not been addition have substantial suma invested more than most of the members would tected against the bullets of the palation of the machine guns. They squadron of the 2nd Life Guards by furnished with permits. It was groposed in debentures and other desirable securi realise, to Mr. Fuller, for undertaking an immense amount of detail work, sad bot Buers. Their armament consisted only had been chosen from the most skilful 6 goals to

to exempt local shipping, river steamers ties in Shanghai. An alteration therefore for his work, Mr. Hickling believed the und motor boats, and steamers of under of the rate of exchange from the normal Association would have gone to pieces, ol machine guns." Attacked by field-gunuers. The others were occupied

The German Socialist paper Forwarts 30 sons from the provisions of this Ordi-basis of seventy-three to seventy-four There was an impression getting abroad Entries close for H.K. Cricket Clubs, they might easily have been re-more particularly in working the

people did not care to give to an Association dnced to powerlessness. The armoured cannon, and all these were trained shows some nervousness. For the seccad naner. There would be power to seize tuels the hundred dollars to seventy-eight that the Association was expiring and time that paper warns foreign Socialist and detain here goods exported from

or seventy-nine messi's very heavy loss which was practically defunct, but Mr. trains used "y the Mexican revolu-gunners furnished by the British tionists against the Federals consisted Navy. It is very entisfactory to leam Depers to be very cautions in discussing another British possession or Colony into us and renders it impossible to employ Pullock undertook a very srdnous task and the profits from the North for the pur succeeded in a way that surprised almost questions relating to the German Socialist contravention of the law.

Hon. Mr. Hewett asked of the Attor-pose of the company's needs in Hong everybody. He know they all joined with f several cars looking like freight that the British in this department, party. Tuo warning may be considered to

dim in expressing their alacera apprecia- er, but having walls and roof of as in aircraft, have been surprisingly | result from the weil known wide differences/ney-General would state definitely who kong, bat for this thero, would have been tion of what those two gentlemen had dore

ther or not shipping agents had to a large profit on the book value of our

(spolkuse). sheet steel The exterior was so well-equipped and are in the forefront of opinion existing in the German S.cialist furnish manifests of all cargo on their seats this year. The surplus of Mr. C. C. Hickling moved the adoption shipe do transit? It was a very import. $377,050.20' which we have to deal with of the report and balance sheet. Mr. A.J. Blackwoki Furnitare atc., at Messrs. | painted as to be practically invisible of all the nations engaged in the

enor has not, I think, been exceeded in the Mackie seconded and the at a distance of 180 to 200-feet. An tremendous conflict.

Mr. Horatio Bottomley, speaking at mnt point and would involve an the Empire Thes re, remarked that the tous angisht of extra work and expense Company's experience. It enables us to Sir Francis H. May, K. C. M. G.

1.E. furnoured ear, pashed in front of the

Home Uffice was actually proposing to re- Shipping agents, however, were quite maintain our usual dividend of 827 per was unanimesly re-elected President of Locomotive, contained a field gun.

SOCIAL AND PERFONAL.

loane thousands of interned Germans on the prepared to carry it out if it were neces share, and to make the substantial addiy

to the reinsurance 410 The armoured trains that lave

geosad that the cost of their msistenance

The Attorney General replied that it $161.559.20. and I hope those recom Enppeared in Belgium since Octuber

way too grent'a burden on the ratepayer Mrs. J. H. N. Mody is a passenger by That, he considered, was a fost serious will be nouissary to furnish mates of mendations met with your approval, the Directors had hitherto appointed its 15 alw considerable improvement a steamer due to arrive from England on state of things, wuich must not be allowed all cargo carried out of Hongkong whether The Beservo Fund now equals the un awo President and vice-president.

March 20

Den Vosur Road Crat

THE DIARY.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

430 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and Blackwood Fumiture etc, at Mess Hughes and Hough's.

4 pm. Charity Performance at the

French Convent.

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, March 20:----

Tennis Tournament.

;

p..Charity Perform snce at "the French Coavent.

Busbar, March 23-

2.30 p.m.Auction of Teakwood and

.Hughes and Hough'&

Wedszadly, March 24-

Foon. Auction of Plant and Machinery ydor making boots and Shops, at No.

23, Morin Hill Road.

participated in actual battle. How important a role that of the armoured train has been in France and Belgium, and to what a high degree of perfection its construction and equip ment have been carried, are told by V. Forbin in an article contributed to La Nature (Paris) Hereafter, we learn, the armoured train and its crew are to play a part in land warfare

such as hitherto has been given oftly and fro on the track, meanwhile foor, appeared before the Salford magis. ↑ Colony and those trans-shipped here but closed. Our compulsory deposit in Japan account there was a credit balance of

to the battleship and its gallant men

Now, China Suar Refining Co's

Afecting

Meeting,

over their predecessors. The bearun

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12:15 pm-Luza Suger Reising Coinches thick, us in a protective box. Ford Robebory, is engaged to Victoria, sostenced to siz months hard labrar by Mr stages,

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Lady Day.

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11-Dewing of Debentures

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te vital parts are thus free from! injury by bullets or small-calibre shells; even the wheels are protected, Mr. Bobert Kennedy, of. Mox, No.-Chine Fire Lases. Co's. Heating, and nothing can be seen outside the Jardine, Matheson and Cu local office, steel walls but the top of the smoke.ft the Colony today by the sa. Yat stack and the lanterns. The train itself consists. casentially of flat cara. each of which carries a rapid-fire gun mounted centrally on a pivot, so that it can be pointed in all directions. It A Chinese was charged before Mr. is protected, together with those who azeland this morning, with committing serve it, by circular armour open ation of firearm, and with pointing

an straed robbery, being in illegal poses

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

KAMMING & Co, LD

Chemists and Druggists, GREAT REDUCTIONS- IN PRICES.

QUADRUPLE CHARGE AGAINST A CHINESE.

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Hazeland this morning for decoying a girl,

A BILL DISCHARGED.

fion

motion was

the Association, on the motion of Mr. G.

of

Pieroy, The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, KO was re-appointed vice-president.

Mr. A. B. Kempthorne pointed out that

The Chairman served that was ex but it was put on hyre or was merely pawing called capital of the company, and we 1-through..

feer disposed to leave It at that until the added that it would be a source of grati- iation to His Excellency and to the Hon. A Chinese, said to be a priest, was The Bill passed through its renaming reinsurer find has made rather more. Pollock to know they had beer

hardway at present. In view of this nominated by a popular vote.

The following were appointed on the favourable report and the satisfactory aged six years. Mr Hazeland at fret On the Orders of the Day was com state generally of the company's affairs ommittes of Management: Rev. C. II. Hickling Messrs A. 9. Kewpthorne, W. saggested four hours stocks but did not mittee on the Eill entitled An Ordi- the consulting committes advocate the Hatbart, S. Ir, E. R D.vey, and peced on Acting Inspector Angus stating ako to amend the Alien. Enemies payment to the start of a bonus of 10 per T. Fulle

cout upon their salaries, which I Lope It was abo decided to recommend the that that spares would probably caves a (winding-up) Ordinance, 1014,"*": disturbance as taurt had been a large nam- The Attorney General proposed that you will approve of. I cannot close my Board of Directors to appoint Mr H. Syk

as Librarian. Ler of people to see the defendant taken to the Dill be discharged. It was proposed Yemarks without a reference to the war the station.

to withdraw the present Bill before the which presshadows all. I do not attempt. Council and re-introduce is provisions. to forecast, but it seems only reasonable with one new clause, in the form of to be prepared for a diminution in the ivory satisfactory that while maintain now Bill. This was being done for con-income we daire frour certain centres.ing the previous dividend of $27 » share venioso, because the present it was This, if the case, will affect the figures they had been able to place such a band

PARADE OF THE BOY SCOUTS,

We have been asked to state that there will be a parade of Boy Scoute in the College Square nort Saturday at 3 pm, being materially altered.

to be published text year, but I hate omo sum to the credit of the reinsurance will attend to witness the operations. The the motion was carried. when Lady blay and Commodore Austratber The Colonial Secretory seconded and every reason to hope that any loss of this fund

proceedings will consist of the swearing in

of junior troops, the presentation of Boundin Glass and Tenderfont. Badges to Senior

FINANCE COMMITTÉË.

the

The Finance Committee passed and Jugiers, to be followed by the Starch faucial recommendation referred from

FastThe tropps to take part will be:- | Council" Peak Walf Cabs, under Hon. Sentbraster

St. Joseph's Senios Troup, under Asat. LIFE SAVED, G. Boylaner: Wolf Cubs, under Mrs Raynori Scoutarter J. M. Brags, and the St.

nature will be offset by fresh sources of The motion was unanimously carried.

ravenuz.

the top. In some cases there is even looted revolves it a custable, also with

I now have plenstire in pro-1 Mr. Looker proposed. Mr. Ho Flak installed on the platform an actua} returning from banishment.

posing that the report and recounts as secondod, and it was unanicacuely agreed armoured tower containing the gun, The proertation wleged that the dafood

presented Including the appropriations that the following retiring members of which is fired through an embrasure

ent was concerned ju un anued robbery

recommended and the bonus to stay be the consulting culte be re-alected adopted and pasur, and hiter this resolu. Sir Paul Chuters Messes, C. S. Gubhay which took place at Shanghai Street, Yag In this case the tower itself turns!

netti, last December, when the zuwaiver was

tion has been sosocded it will be before. I. Mittal, W. Jartne about its vertical axis. The other stulu. The Police went to Bridges Street

Mesra, II. & Faith and. A. R. Lowe the mccb for discussion, veljicles of the train nito, covered cars irre-b. defondant and he ran tuto, the Scaccha benior Prep, alex Ecoutantur TT is safe to say that Chamberlain's Colieina, Mr. Pollock, suminio dop were re-appointed militare

Hause, A contable Fullow and caught awards, CA second Blatch, Paal of Cholers and Tsarshes Remedy has tion of the ropes, wid that on the numeration of $40) each for the year, on whose sides are armoured with hesty him, whereupan Zefindest drew a resolver. to combined trong will follow, under the i paved the lives of nitre people and relieve chairman had pointed out, the figura "the motion of Mr. Chirke, secondad, by

Defendant denied having any connection command of Char. Basil Taylor Thorp more anffering than an her remedy in Páre Drugs Patent Medicinos, &e, steel plates, pierced with libles for the armed robbery and said he and no will then be massed troop March Paszistance. It is known all over the civilized before the incoting were of a very is dr. Haxión. N PANGALA E

Amali prm. The root is similarly intention of shooting the constable. He with his hand, the whole concluding with word for its spredy cures of cramps in eba, factory" chucher, representing, he The Chairman acounced that dividend. 24, Queen's Road, Hovekost, amoured for protection against itted haring returned Iranir banishment, the singing of the National Anthera stomach, diarrhinen and all intestinti pilny, thought, a fecord in the halor of the warrats will fus rondy and may be th

The Maxistanta fised Friday nul Batur Parents of the Kencts, and all persons For sale by all Chemists and Storekeeper company, Sharhaiders should consider tained on application to-morrow. day for the hearing of the ovidence, Hongkong, July 29. 13

interested, are ordially invited to attend.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSED.

shraful Troops may also be placedif

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