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Since then we leam that the Ger- man markets have been much more

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THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.

MARR GTS.

NEWS GF THE DAY.

"LOCAL”AND GENERAL.

4. gun metal watch valuod ab 810 was olen from work.basket loft in a garden in Mardounoll Rond by Miss Pangham,

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SPORTING.

5

RIFLE SHOOTING.

BUERTE Y. Suzoramires,

At King's Park on Saturday, leaguo match was abot off between a Longue Team from the Shropshire Light Infantry sud the Rorarre Longue Team, resulting in a win for the Reserves by points. The wanthor was dull and slight westerly wind made the shooting at times rather

Clothing worth $10 and $10 in sub, seriously located and in many - midpary con- in 'reported to have bean rare. The scores are

stances are completely at a standstill

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Miss May Yohs, the well-known Amuricar setree, is in Hongkong, on her way to the Philippines. Miss Fole is making a trip wond the world.

stolen by thieves from a house in Wi Hu Street.

For emberaling 39.60, the property of Ngau Luk, tiskala (armer. Kowloon, riakaba coolie was sent to prison for three werks.

Wood, Acting Sealer:

Mir. Carpmael ... Mr. Mackay

KIARAVES.

Mr. Bentertain__.... Mr. McLennan..

Mr. Tollas ................... Mr. Lyon

500 500 600 TL

30 31 32 31 35 30 20.32 31

30 31

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Mr. Hamilton ............ Mr. Watson.....

50 30

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* 71 90

798

Mr. J. R. Magistrate and Mr. Lindell, socond Leve 4% for use of spertare sights...... 29.

Tota Magistrate to their seaty at the saw Magistancy this morning.

SAROVARIRE LIGHT EITASTRI,

At Upion Church on Saturday Bt. W. CHINI. chief enginers of the .. Mausang, was married to Miss Emilio Pellit", who rocontly arrived from Fulham

J. § merziño, naju of the 61. Wing | Serat small ......... Park, London. Rev. J. Kirk Mochie fa, complains that while the vessel was Bloore

Ek alongside the wharf on Saturday he had

usticiated.

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Mr. S. P. Hill, storekeeper on the 20. steamship Nore, died on the ship | early this morning from a malady from which he had been suffering for some true. SumidStøvs -- la April 9, at Shang-Ti fanemist Exppy Vall-ÿ this after Ba l LD LAWTON "Matt, sou of A. M

noon was attended by officers, members of Seni . Saw Youk City, po Slitract blar- GOUT MAIN, slaughter of Edward crew and the local office Stevens, of Wedlow.

Sorest. PompeNICIMOD April 20, nti Shangh, LaosEL VEL!, A. Consul¬ Gaural, north was of the Site Senator G. ?Scubei, vi, Maleenis, Italy, GWENDOLYM Hanam Berronn 13. Kongest daughter of A. Bruhei u, Shang' sí.

Hostreme, Moyner, April 26, 1915.

THE GERMAN IRON INDUSTRY

AND THE WAR,

ST. JOHN VOLUNTARY AID.

DETACHMENT..

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Exoden From his chin - watch and gold ed edn with Maseria balzo appended, valued at Mis.

Chao fatal case of plagas reported from Shaukisan during bo work brings the total für the seas in to dva, a very small mumber compared with last year's figures to tho ime data. Une fatal case of Liphtheria and two of smallpox, of which fatal. Wero the only other

notifications.

697

200 500 600 ·TI.

Lisot. Hughes innan 31 31 28

p a》 ཡ་ཏཿཐབ་ Sergt. Daris Col. Sergt. Gardener.

Dorrington Corp. Morris

បើកឆឌអអអឌឌ

ទឹកកក

SERHEH

613

Total The abooting did not start till 3 pm which as the day turned out later made the booting at 600 yarda very difficult, as the light, failed badly. Even 3 500 yds, it was bad for those lying down last. The target at times was obliterated, and this rapidly developed at 600 yds. Otherwise an earlier stars and both sides would have shown a considerable jmprovement.

R. N. Dockyard Ride Clab. The RN. Dockyard Rifle Club hold a boot at Tal Hang on Saturday for the National de Asociation's silver badge. The competitors found the wind very tricky at 600 yards, and the scores at this range ware consequently very ordinary. The scores are as follows

200 500 600 TOTAL

fatale The Prolimisery Course in Home Kur While bo was serving e sing in connection with the Hongkong ustomer at the Cn in pawn shop, 28 Voluntary Aid Detachment (Ladies) has just been completed, and the Recruit Wellington Street, about 7 p.m. last night, Curso will be comme cel ander

Chinese accountant states that man Talmshey Allen on Tuesday, the tenterad the shop offering in pledged what inet, at l. at the Military Hospital Bowen Rust All the present Members sppeared to be a gold watch. At the same of the Hetachment have obtained the bertime bespatched off the counter four gold

fmtes qualifying for admission, (Twined buttons and dashed out of the shop, AT. R. Day Nurse's Diploma, or a Certificato Homa Nursing and author in First Aid), but it chaso ensued but the thief was not caught.

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h been derived to admit in addaren a imited number of ladies as Probationers wh will ny necessarily be required tu It should he noted pre esterations that, no Member can be enrolled who is

to sign the not pups ed

Decisio

The Chinese baseball team from Bonu. Jul, which is to play the All Filipino team at Manila for the Baseball Championship Flowing of the Far East, bas arrived bore. The party which is staying at the Astor House Hotel, comprises twelve playars and two managers, and leaves for Manila tomorrow. After crying conclusions with the Filipinos the team will go to Shanghai and campets in the Far Eastern Olympiad.

T.................. agree to maintain ay efficiency & med- her of the store Petschny in the host of my ability, and to join the Detachment on Botinevim whenever the Territorial For Vulators are mobilised is the erent of wor, at the placu ordered in

in the Poteng, Jake pladse myself not to resign during war of internal disturbance without

peisesain of the Commandant, and I will give the Comandant one th's matice of my desire to resign.

I will inforon the Commandant if i

Adil esi

****** Countersigned....

Buto

Dr. Rasil Taylor.

Commandant.

An armed robbery is reported-lo-have-

taken place inst evening in one of outlying villages of the Tain Wan district, in charge

E. J. Connors

J. Tooker, jun

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H. R. G. Eson...........

31 99 A. J. J. Brock ...... 8 31 Mrs Brock....... Mrs Ponsford..

MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1915.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE PROGRESS

OF

THE

WAR

BYE-WITNESS" VIVID

ACCOUNT OF THE YPRES

FIGHTING.

MAGNIFICENT BRAVERY OF THE BRITISH SOLDIERS.

CASUALTIES AMONG THE YORKSHIRES.

GERMANS SINK MORE NEUTRAL SHIPS.

(Renter's Service to the China Mail.)

MAGNIFICENT GALLANTRY OF THE

BRITISH TROOPS

CONGRATULATIONS FROM FIELD MARSHAL FRENCH.

LONDON, April 25, 5.30 p.m.

The Eyewiticas at Headquarters, in a visid narrativo of the fighting around" Ypres, Bage magnificent gallantry was displayed by the British troops, especially in the capture of the most important position. Will Sixty. He a this was a mere episode in the Allied operations, but will nevertheless go down The Club Championship, awarded for to history as among the finest exploits of Britiah tron Officers alarm that the highest aggregate of the best twelve the German bombardment of the bill was far worse than that preceding the shoots in competition games during the attack by the Frassinn Guard in November. The bill is only 250 yards by 200 season, goes forthe gecond year in succes-in ares, and on is the Germans during four days and a balf haried tons of metal ion to Mr H. R. G. Elsun, whoss average and high explosives Sometimes the hilltop was wreathed in clouds of was 89. Mr Brock was second, with an average only a night degree smaller, and poisonous fumes. Yet the gulant British infantry stood firm, though the trencher Mers Day and Ceavors third and fourth were so filled with the bodies of their dead comrades that the reinforcemente With the Championship goes the Donegal had to climb over their prostrate forms. Nevertheless the British, including Badge, presented by the Ford and the wounded, are extremely cheerful, for they know that the important bill cost Elern has now secured this three times in the Germanos far heavier losses. Field Marshal French telegraphed w this He said a very valu- troops bis very heartiest congratulations on their success. withable object had been stained, the operation was very skilfully planned and cou- ducted, and the troops bebinted with their customary courage, endurance auxi tenacity.

succession.

Un Wednesday the Club will skoot the Shropshire 1 at Tai ing. ·

Peak School Sports."

Sergt. Glendenning. Only a few works! nga rubbers attacked two aged villagers soil i

The Peak School children were present. seriously injured them with habeos, so in force with their parents and, friends on severely, in fact, that the miscreants.aron Saterday afternoon last on the lawns: regarded as of a sperate character. No details of the latest outrage are yet to band except that fira arrests have been made at Shana Sal Po in connection with

the affair.

attached to the residence of the Hon. Mr. Civad Severn, or the cocasion of the School Sports. The weather was iden), and both boys and girls were full of enthusiasm. Me. Severn generously dispensed tex nad refreshments to all comers.

The

BYK-WITNESS' VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THE

YPRES FIGHTING.

Luxpox, April 5, 6.25 p.m.,

Accognisu to reports from the Rhenish-Westphalian district recently, published in "Engineering,” the iron and steel industry of tint impÖFTEDE put of Germany averaged towards the end of the rear, 60 coat of the normal production, in some places perhaps only 50 per cent, whilst in others it" rose to 70 per cent. The-frango my address. scarcity of certain iron goods which) Signatore was experienced during the fritlu | Mrs, or Miss), months of the war, more probably from the congestion of the milways than from any direct shortage of raw

The official Eye-witness at the British: Headquarters writes that A "First Aid to the Wwinded" material, disappeared gradually with

Ypres la again the centre of interest. In order to make the story clear it The sports, which had been arrangel at will al- be held on Tuesdays and Friday", increased production and improved 10.45 a 11.45 a.. at the Silitary Hospi A case, in which extraordinary, per very short us tice, ware keenly contested. is necessary to go back to the attack on Hill Sixty, which is a gentle Auch aussment was occuioned when Mr. swell in the ground in an open space of plough land surrounded on all railway service, with the result that Bowen Road, All who wish to do sistency in damaging trace and abrat un Sesery orgaand & Fiat Faco (Bandicap) sides with woods. The hill overlooks the low ground south-east of Ypres.

are invited to attend these lectures (six most finished goods, which had in nnniter) whether Members of the Mesars Judine, Matheson'ʼn estara at East for all the gentlemen present. shown

a tendency to advanes in price. Det chaient or not. The lecturer will be Point, was brought before Mr. Wood at the winner was Mr. B. C. Ration, the Rex and was therefore of great value to the energy as an artillery observation Mr. Bickling and L. Danby coming in post. Hence its possession has been contested over and over again, and 0.14 p.m.-"The Grotesques" at the gain receded at the end of the year..

it is seamed with innumerable trenches and saps. Both the British' and New Members should give their names Magistracy this aroining. Two weeks second (dead hor

The banks of the Peak School children Germans have latterly been engaged in mining but we constructed them Theatre Rugal.

Another reason for the market deviand addresses to the Hon. Secretsy (Mina Chinese was sentenced to fourteen days

Hamphreys) belors or after the first impri onment for damaging shrubs on the sro due to ir. Severn, MI Ralphs (who the most rapidly and consequently forestalled the enemy, firing seven loping in this direction lay in the fact lecture:

estate. He was discharged on Saturday distributed the prizes) Mieg Skiner (Hodzes simultaneously. The result was in the words of a soldier, “like

Mistrere

nad her Staff, Mes Hickling and thint the Bhenish-Westphalian work",

and t day was brought before the Magists Mrs Messer who judged in the data transformation scene." Trenches, parapets and sand bags disappeared Hero wero craters, there rate on a simi'ar charge. Mr. Wood sent trimming Competition, Mr R. C. Darlow and the ground sauted strange, shapes. though perhapa somewhat reluctantly,

him back to jail for another fortnight with generally completed their contracts entered upon before the war broke out at very low prices. Thereby a "quantity of cheap goods continued to come upon the market and kept down prices At the beginning or the year, when all the old contracts had been completely disposed of, |prices sinewhat improved, and bur irou was soll about the middle of January at a figure avenging 11 Surgeon General Hos-yu. marks for ton. "Taking it all round,adas, Min. Gendall. Miss C. Gardner, David Evans, M.B. CII. B.; parhops be The following pas ed:-Wiss 3. Eareno of whom is an old Tientsin boy, Lieut. the iron and steel works, within their M. E. Gegg, Miss J. Jack, Mine M. Shaw will also tan up at the fame place. reduced capacity, many he said to be Joseph, Mn &. Pierpont. Mrs C. Sommers, Colonel James was

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.

2.20 p.geting of Teakwood and Elackwood Furniture at Meest Bughes and Bough's.

General Memoranda

WEDSKINAT. April 28-

H. Stock Exchange Settling Day, 2.20 p.m.-inction of Household Furni.

turo at 8, Stewart Terrace, Pesk. THURADA, April 20

11 am.Aut on of Household Furni- tent, Nathan Rond Korinen. 2.30 pm-arction of Household Furai ture at 5ery Villas Koslo

10.19 p. Full Moon. FRIDAY, Ap il 30:-

Konlog.

fairly employed; of finished goods,

11 a.Actist of Hashabi Furni- Cure at No T, Huniphery's Building", Noon-Chin Bornes Compay's Meetho demand is best fur bar iron,

ing

thin plates, and some eleti castingy,

Saturday, May 1-

8.30 pt.-Taikoo Rifle Clab's Concers fairly satisfactory for milway

at Quarry Bay,

Hannay, May 3-

9.30 p.m.-Aetion of Teak wood and Blackwood Furniture etc., at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

Yox. 3, TUEA. 4 & WEDNESDAY, My

Abanghai Raw Meeting,

Tapsody. May

Ace cion Day (1910).

Tavis. 6, FRs.7 & Barvebat May 8-

BURDAT, May De

Proolina los Day (1010), - Moxoay, May 10 (--*

material for the permanent road, lersi

far tubes and heavy plates poorest for wire and shape

from which lutter arise in price

411

is anderstood to be under contempla-

l

Examination Results

HOMIK. SUBAISG.

Lecturer, Dr. Sibreo; Examitur, "Dr. Johnson.

The folksing pred at the Fxamination

led labour.

and a number of Cadets who rendered mounds of debris. While the columns of smoke and dust were still invalusble assistance, and to the following in the air the British sprang from their trenches and rushed to tho who very kindly contributed to the prizes : -Mi J. W. O. Barrar, Mrs Carmichael, gaping craters. No Germans were left where the mine actually exploded. Mrs Arthur Chapman. Mr A. G. Coppin, but in the neighbouring trenches the British infantrymen witnessed an. » others, Mr W. G. Humphreys, Mr Ralphs and extraordinary scen«.

At the taking of Constantinople, Tien- held on April 8th-Min A. L. Bishoftin will be represented by more than one Airs .Bir. Mias Helen Cunnin.bara,

it. D. Danby, Miss A. Drison. Mrsax-ramident, sage the P. and T. Times." L. S. Die, Miss Marg rio Denison, Mrs In addition to Dr. Robin, there is Colonel

rares, hir H. T. Jackman, Mes A James of the Ilyal Army Medical Corps, Anthew by children and visitors..

D. Keigas, Miss Father Katewill, Mis who is in charge of the Fifteenth General

K. A. May and Mrs J.K. Taylor.

HOME BURNISA, Examination held April 17th. Lecturer, De W. V. M. Koch; Examiner.

Bliss W. Wilkiston, and Miss

Xavier.

FIRST AID TO TUE, ROUNDED.

Special Examination, held April 17th. Examiner, Borgeor-General Hokyo. Passed Third Examination, and qualified for Medallion-Mrs T. Jones.

E. HALIES,

Hua, Sec,

ROBBERY AT HUNG HIM.

Honpal with the British troopa on their way to Constantinople. The tent for the Hospital will hold 1,000 beds. The colonel Ens with him a large staff of British doctors,

Tientsin.

once stationed in

THE SHANGHAI RACE MEETING.

Under data Wednesday, April 21, hồ "N.C. Daily NW*" kaya'

The proceedings closed with hearty f Many of the Germans were surprised it their shirt sleeves, without chrous and the singing of the National their equipment, and stunned and bewildered they were subjected to a

LAWN TENNIS."

Saturday's Results.

R.K. C.C. TOURTAMENT.

min of hand grenades, This caused a panic, and shouting and cursing they fell over ane another, and fought to gain the exile from the trenches. : Some in the rear, maddened with terror, drove their bayonets into the bodies of their coincides ahead. This was only a momentary glimpse of the British infantrymen before they attacked the enemy with the bayouat, burst through a maze of trenches, poured into the mine craters. and seized the communication trenches, until finally they were stopped Open Championship Singles Aby barriendes defended by bomb-throwers. Then the real struggle began Redmond beat W. B. Ford GL, when the Germans had recovered from their surprise. The hill formed 7-5. 8. E. Green best Capt. Hatter lay the salient of exposed fire from three sides, and the German gunners Smith, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.

soon took advantage of this, and the whole position became obscured in Singlar Clos-R. A. Bovet free. the smoke of hursting shells. 3/4) beat Lieut. Colonial Crisp (owe 2/5), In the meantime, our batterics supporting the attack had opened 04.02.

Single, "B" Class-W. H. Vireah terrific cannonade, which was maintained all night long. The scene in From along the British line (ove 46) beat 51. M. Sians (cec. 2 6), 5-7, the darkness was grand in the extrem

0,6-3, E. Abraham (owa 18) beat St could be seen the flashes of the shells, the sound of the guns firing being Amory (owa 2/8), 6-3, 7-6.

Handicap Doubiceandford and Mur. No nearly continuous as to resemble musketry. The British under tai phy (ratch) bes De Kock and B. O, tire had to work sreeting parapets towards the energy, and blocking the Hutchison Tree. /L), 7-8, 7–5.

consmmunication trenches. Nor were the German infantry idle, Adranc Prolemical Pais. A. Nisbet and Hop in the communication” trencher they throw hombe over the barricades Phulips host J. R. Wood and R. E. to the craters, to the crumbling sides of with the British werd O. Bird, 6-4, 6-2.

clinging with difficulty,"

From the early hours, of the morning the weather was clear orthond; hat, after. A serien robbery recarred it Hund the rent heary in the course was dead Hom on Saturday, at th residence of a

tion. Owing to the relatively satis-chinese liter. The thieves watched the (probally by drowning) With very low.

hoish

KOWLOON C4, TOURNAMENT.

.....

The action culminated in two mussed attacks by the Germans, but Mixed Doubles Miss Long and Chooyat these were defeated, principally by the British lehine guna, some of

| factory degree of employment, referred house and when the occupants had left it ex options the gallops took place on cander (owe 4/6) beat Mrand3ics Mead (scr.). 0-2.

of the inn and steel works, and they ruke open the door and ficked track, bat the performances were so much, th; Dr. and for which were rushed up on motor cycle side-cars. Despite their heavy

the place throughout. A Chinese con 40 pn-duction f Antidem to the higher price already maintained stable, who was instrumental in bringing of general average that it was diffent to beat bir and Mrs Stevens (owe 15), 6-4, tosses, for the hillside was piled with doud Germans, the enemy con 61 Mrs Crapnell and Juteriowe Latuued their pressure during the whole of Sunday. The Brilisis reinforce Emiosas Messrs. Hughes and Hughs. for me leading lipes and, contem. the rbtay to the notice the police, make distinctions

Boonie Boy was the rat pony to come best Miss Neave and Bai:ton 6-1, 7-5. ments arrived in the evening, and swept the Germans from all parts of Arrested a win with three pieces of the

Scratch Pairs-Stalker and Chungat plated for others, the German iron clothing in his per semiout. The clothing under notice. And it is said that his re-

stolen numbered 256 pieces and was ra'uel corded time of 2.18, with last quarter in beat Clements and Blackburu, 7-6, 328 the hill. The bombardment recommenced in the evening with almost its industry is regarded as in a comparaat 11. Jewellery solen was worth 6313 59.3 ces, in at least a cuple of seconds over

Handicap Single BE Log (cold intensity, but the British position is now secured.. bear R. Aliraham (owa 191 6-2 6-21 The sewerc canonade was maintained on Monday. There was no 11.30am-Caption Insce. Cos. Menting tively satisfactory state. To speak while 88 in money was al-o taken away the mask. At any rate, it was 500 Haigh (rec. 3/6) best A. 4. Fyto-(seci 3/6) infantry attack, but the Germans were now shelling heavily the whoic

The tonn arrested scan bronalas belora My Lofa-goul-state-of-the-market would,"

Linni-12 this morring and ́remanded for Bir Derek went 17 iniles in 2.0.4, hot 0-1, 6-1- however, be exaggeration, for it must further enquiries.

Handicap Single A "Blackburst heat area of the Ypres. The enemy on Tuesday ungushed a heavy concer quarter 33.2. and Bir Victor & sider die

tation of artillery. Hour by hour the fire grow heavier, and guns of tinon in 2.07.2, but yoorter 32 soc.; but Silver, 3ml, 2 THE EDWARD DISPENSARY remembered that the bigher prices

bota of these povies seem to prefer a dy

42 and 25 centimetres bombarted Ypres itself, but there were not many casualties, although fifteen children who were playing in a street werd for the diffrent goods do not by any tics in Fleet Strat recently, when the miles, with mokey up Helinubed very

There was some hilarity in uspaperies come. Roland was galloped 1

Bir, U., C. Tregillus coropisina, tant killed. The bombardment of Lill fisty grow the ereging means signify a direct addition: profit pe mine ticked off the following strongly with Enal, quarter mile in 32.2 while his luggage was being removed from Hostile infantry re-assaulted, but they soon discovered that the spirit sec. Beconafield again made good time, the as. Kwong Tak to 68 Caine Roed hu for the works, but only give to e-saga! The LC.O. his armaged to pering a mile in 2.152. am half-mile lost or had stolen a wooden box contalaing of the Britiah was unbroken by the high explosives to which they had been. establish a better y

D. KAMMING 2 Co., LD,

Chemuls and Driggists.

!!

last quarter 33 and Homofeld, fru

Loofivid went, a alle in company is 2,211, the rule of $191.

at

the same stable, went a mile in 2.21.3.

half mile 10, fat quiter 32 HELT

· GREAT__REDUCTIONS IN cost of production and selling prier, its policy with regard to lady doctors and

in ringe, banwhile, the ladies wad the former has in many cases resign if they wony. The correcti rise far more than the latter. A ceno inter-if they marry,

PRICES.

PRESCRÚ TIONG BALUURATELY DISPEVEKT

Ture Dr, Patont Medicinos, &c

dition of full employment at good

prices only prevails at three works THE FRUIT SEASON.. which in times of peace devoted TOWEL complaint is sure to be prora Vein-elera do the unfacture of Blent during the fruit season. Be sure 24. Quæess Turg HoNONG ditary squirements; most other to keep a botiln of Chamberlain's Golie Cholers and Diarrhoes Remedy on hand works and contin if they, during the I may wie s life, For sale by all Cheol

Brand Strokeeper,

und the attack was repulsed. Another at 8 els m the evening met Le sure fute, fet the Germans did not admit, defeat, Han grenade parties all night long mads repeated effortar altenating with the bom crtable, nnd was continually surging backwards and forwards. The

Of the old genies, Concession showed BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN, bardments The Bghting in the labyrinth of trenches was almost indes- gand form in a slop over the Champions distinco in 2.50 at half-mile 1.06.1, last URING summer

quarter, 384 31 hat ma-in old ages. Doshjet e mer hot children British on Wednesday held the position user pt at me point, from which rums, like the fwers, to be in the and should receive the mat dureful attenthe Germans were driven in the afternoon, but high explosives farsst pring, and confirmed previous training tin. Aspoon as any natard lommeneas of sphyxiating shells were mined on the defenders. The Germans brought forth by traveling a safe in 3.16.1. In the barcle is noticed Chamberlain's (ie their Feld guns to close fange, int, nevertheless, the cannonade disti half-mile 1.00, Inal quarters 31.3 toe Cholers and Divrhien Remedy whould be

id the captured position. Ournfield went 2 mile its 210.1, last half gives For sale by all Chemists and fished in the evening, and the British infantry were firmly established, mile 100, kad kuiquirter 323

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