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THE DIARY.
General Memoranda
WEDSEBAY, Jane' 0:-
11 a m.-Auction af about 30 cases of
toe Barnek
H
FRIDAY, June 14
Hoseroso, SATURDAY, Jana 5, 1915.
MIGHTY LONDON AND
ITS TRAFFIC. S
THE CHINA MAIL.
the river, as great numbers & `pas. sengers are landed on the south) approaches jo the morning, and have to be taken thence in the evening. Thus, the Tower Bridge is more used the Southwark Bridge has had to be rebuilt; a now bridge is shortly to be built at St. Paula, The tramways now run over the widened bridge at Blackfriars, the Westminster, Bridge, and the new Vauxhall Bridge. In the East End of the Metropolis four tunnels have been built, which have relieved to some extent the Tower and London Bridges. But withal it cannot be said that the cross-river lines of communication have grown with the increase in volume of traffic Another source of relief, however, falls to be considered, and that is the greater rate of flow of traffic due to the introduction of motor vehicles. This is specially effective on bridges, ns there is little or no pedestrian traffic fromu pavement to pavement. Loudon is to-day more conspicuously than ever the World's greatest metropolis...
BONGKONGS ROLL OF
HONOUR.
Mr. Frank Soares Eilled.
We regret to freerd that another of the Hongkong Contingent, Mr. Frok Soares has fallen on the Seld. Mr. Schres went
to England towards the close of last year and joined the 3rd. Datt, Middle Briant, with which moet of the Hong kong men are serving, and which bas seen
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
to the list of war contraband.
The silk darpacched per sa. Nippy and on April 27 was delivered in New York on May
110.
GERMAN UREDIT.
WHY A PIECE GOODS MER. CHANT FAILED.
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1916.
SCOTTISH LETTER:
(Frùm Dar Chen Qorrespondent.)
Essneun, April 20.
NOTRE KILMARNOCK, VACANZ^t,
BY TELEGRAPH.
¿Reutar'a Savoice to the China Mail)
LABOUR CONFERENCE.
Lomos, June I..
At the invitation of the Board of
Representatives of employees and em played, oction trade representatives are coming to London to confer with the Board.
Len Kee, proprietor of the Lee Kvé firm, Further amendments have been made who attended at the Bankrupter Court Luder the Past Turce that night in be
yesterday for his public examination,
do context for the Kilmarnock Burghs scribed his failure to the war. Ho ex-
cant by the dengh in Frince of M plained that he was a pioca gomila merchant, Gladstone. But it is understand that thứ trading principally with German pition of the Government on the who gaya long crodite, nail that when the question of the prohibition of the liquor war bruke out they called in their money baffle during the War is not rewarded 63 before they were taken over by the satisfactory by a section of the vetura, and liquidator. He stated that he, sold, two That if necessary they are prepared to years ago, soy factory at Singapore for
20k and lost the whole of this amount and for probibition during the War and bring forward & esdidate wlin will in exchange speculation." He also lost a lub against any scheme of tionalisation of of money in Langkat anil Cement shares,
the liquor truffle. Whether these extre- The debtor's famination was closed;"
mists will hold by their threat or not, there undealtedly prevails a feeling that *pplications from men of military age a member of the Council of Budia, should not at pres at be consider a for this or any other sent, and that the Kilmar rook Burghe capacially owe it to the
Jaha has sold the Allies since the beginning of the war. munitions and stores valued at Yen 101,000,000.
Mr Phelips, the Government auditor. reports to the Police that about 6.30 p.u on the Brainst, he observed the body of a the Aberdee harbour. European Hosting in the wostera end of
PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 35. A goid watch and chain valued at 968 and other articles making total value of Air A. W. SnowDIA)..........-.------- .. 50 3103.83 cents, the property of a Chinese Expanse Accounts Dept. Naral merchant, are reported to have been stolen from 91 Jerrin Street.
.. Two prelies have been sent to the. Germont Gvil Hospital suffering from injuries thath being kicked from the deck of the so. Krishan Martin'e a lighter alongside by the crane chain,
The "O zle" announces that the No. 1 and 2-godowca of the China Pro sident Losu and Mortgage Co, at West Point hare en aided to the list of placer where sugar inay Le stored in bond
1
Yard............
Stud Standard Oil Co. of N. I.
9th Sub.
Mr W. Kay..
Bir S. R. Moore...... Bishop of Victoria and Mrs
Lanar, 2nd Sab
Mr R. D. Harvoy's Fund. Collected by the Victoris
Dispensary (May), Mr J, H. May Me à. P. Nobla Capt J. S. Lewingdon ...
W..
Mr E W. H. James. Mr Lewis fray
Mr F. W. Stapleton Sir J. R. Capell...... Ms F. Rapp Mr A. W. Gibb
Mr J. Entchings (Duos
tion
The average amount of banknotes in circulation during May was 898,182,20,A Friend. Bank, 890,685 of the Hongkong and comprised of 8173,437 of the Chartered
Shanghai Bank, and $1,59,635 of the Mereutile Bank of India,
The names of the following companies] have been struck off the Register. China Commercial Steamship. Co, Titd. General Dutch Chisers Trading Co. Ltd., Tue. Tung Cotton Mill Co., Ltd., and the China Pharmaceutical Supply Co., Ltd.
+)
10
2.50
2.50
25
63
10
100
COUNCIL OF INDIA.
LONDON, June 3 Sir Araskd White has been appointed
memory of their late number that they THE EXTRADITION CASE. should not select a candidato. to whom it is opan to follow Mr Gladstone's example.
FURTHER EVIDENCES
The Caso
TAK STRANGE SIDE OF CASUALTIES, Six months ago one of the tallest, man, if not the vary tallest, in the British Army against Hung Sha Lung, whom the Crown waa rosumed yesterday left for the Front. Be mured 6 feet 10are desimas of extraditing to China on inches in his socks. "Keep piar head requisition from the Chinese Government Jovin when Jou u're chairgin." was the lare- well alvice feadered him by kind friend at the station. He has just beso reported wounded, in the heel:
For a man to escape death by a sensing mitace ono ninate and lore bis life the next is unfortunately no unique occurrenter. Lieutennat Turner, the famous Rugby Internationalist, was heading down at some
Mr Sharp K. C, instructed by the Crown Solicitor, Mr P. M. Hodgson, p peared in support of the application and
f: G. 1. Hall Button defended.
Mr Fruits continued the STONE- examination of Tau Yu Lák. Witness denied that his own name was Tui Yut and said he only had one wie and not three, as was alleged
task in company with a regimental sergeant. I bave the man's family tree bere” their heads being only for inches at Sir Bratton. Witness denied that ho apart, when a bullet cut between the two, had nickamine equivalent to. **Short-
learnt singing their hair. The gallant sighted."" fealenant raised himself; laughingly rud. bed his ear, and was just about to resume the work in hand when a second bullet passed through his basin.
The name of Lieutenant Black appeared quite recently as wounded, but he haw sincu informed his friends that he is never theless one of the luckiest of Scotsmen the Front. A famous shot, he and a chu- rade used to accal forth, for a little selping. The Seaman used to take the buckle out of his tonnet lest a telitis glimmer might show, but this arening be forgot to
taks the precnption. He had not fred above half a dozen shots when he was sickened by a numbing blaw on the head, and had to be taken to the hospital, bullet had struck right into the burile ul the cap and penetrated to the heckle, which #42.85 apparently had detected it. It was stanianoous death miraculously parried (Amoy) the arpense of a spoiled buckle and a sore
hearL
Collected by Mr G. B. Worby (Amoy) Mr W. H. Barley (April) – 4.75 4.77 31 J. A. Grunden (April) Mr A. P. C. Hicka (April) 4.77
fr E. Buckle (Marck it
April)
9. 7 Mr F. E. Joseland (March
8.77 & Apri Mr G. B. Worby (April) 10.00
10.00
envelope was lost marked "Czknown addressed," and then it tavelled from one
Collected by Capt. C. A. Mutton battalion to another until the addresseeped outside Messrs Shewan Tontes Miss O'Sullivan.
A respectable looking Chinese suddenly Mr&Mrs Mutton.........
Mr S. Wheeler death was ascertained to have taken place offices this morning, and in a few minutes' Mr H. Cadman
a Hongkong Mr. Sonies, who was a very expired. "An Army officer went to bis aid,
Mr J. Gibson....... popalas member of the Portuguese' com and endeavoured to secure the assistancar J. Nobie.....
city was with the Netherlands Trading comics-eplies to take him to hos
Capt. Ma thews. Society.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
pital, but with the ignorant stupidity and enlloushiess common to their clas, they not only refused to help, bat seemed to deriva a great deal of amusement from the poor man's plight.
Collected by Mr R V.
Harvey (May) Mr E. Bevington ......... Horbert Goffe E..
... G. (11th Sab)... Capt. C. A. Will Staf, Boks' Wharf Kow-
Is the issue of Engineering" to hand (April 30) contained a very iuteresting and informative illustrated article on, recent Work done to insome hanvy lighting. Prease, facilities for traffic across the News of his death reached his brother, Thames within Londen, showing that Mr. C. Sonres, yesterday, in the form of while several bridges have been re-returned letter marked Kled in action constructed and others widened, and fun oficial notiscation has been
received from the War four tunnels made under the river enst
Office. The at the Tower Bridge, no additional bridge on a new site has been erected although, even in twenty years only, the population of Greater London has increased by about 1,600.000. The rate of growth now tends to diminish In the first fifty years of fast century the population grew from 1,114,614 to 2,091,935, or 1 average rate of only 30,320 per annual In the next
3. B. Hancock has been enralis ten years, 1851-41, this average sioned supernumerary 2nd Lieut. in the annual increase www 54172: bɖtween Hongkong Volunteer Reserve.
The Dalian Grand" Opera Com Mr G. Fry.... | 1861 71 -it was 18,100 † the following
which recently appeared in Hong- Mr E. F. Lyle decade ucided 11,700 each year; tronell, of the B.K.S.R.G.A. Lieut. Campbell Maia and Singapore is losing its Mr W. McEn
The death is announced of Lieut. Camp: | kung und has since been singing in Mr F. A. Coleman 101 to 1901 the mean yearly increas 1 romoted from the ranks recently.
prineal tetor. Sig. Artino, wEe is Mr A. E. Harvey...
Mr W. McCrac ment, was 94,760, but during 1901
answering his entry's call 21 Mrs McGrant.. and 1911 it dropped to 67,000. The
Lient Payton, formerly Assistant Superd will leave for Europe as soon as explanation of this is to be found in intendent of Polioat Singapore, has been ssible. Sig. Artino is an officer of the increasing facility of rapid transit killed in action. He left for Home with Hersheri, nude his haul apare from the Metropolis to residential the first Singapore contingent on August 14. uzun with the Company in Signs Bases pare, when his splendid singing won De. Forsyth suburbs beyond the Greater London - Mir Donald Goodall, who has been for the heartiest applause. Before leav-Me White area Traffic within and into Greater theo years with Feast Whiteley. Ltd.,g singapore he gave a concert at the In.... London has grown with the addition:uiversal providers, arrived yesterdag to Which he sang tenor selections from Mr Chapple..
take over the manigership of Wiseman'selle, Carmen, Tosen, Les Hugues facilities afforded. In twenty years Cafe.
nots, Mudaine Butterfly and others the traffic has more than "trøbler. During the last five years the total number of passengers travelling by railway, tramway, and omnibus has increased by over 632 millions, or about 45 per cent. Nearly all of this is accounted for by increased road: traffic, and by far the greater part of
Capt. G. E. Hall Brutton has be a p A HANDY BOAT FOR MACAO. pointed Honray Adjutant of the Long kong Volunteer Reserve during the absence on leare of Capt. W. L. Carter with effect from June 8.
The death occurred in Scotland on April 50 of Mr William Taylor, who for
friends
The ...,Chun. Chow," as will be seen From our advertising columns, is well- named the “handy best” from Hongkong t Macao. She is the only remkol leaving the Culong every day, except Sunday,'at the very convenient hour of i pau, return-
with first class saloon accomzaviation (two
26 years was analyst at the Chian Sugaring on the fallowing day by noon. On it is due to motor-buses. The latter Refinery. Br Tayler and bean ill for Sanday she leaves Macao alut 2 p.m.. —Jadi at A:S.C. Supply Oiler, Watling Fearried some 394 million more pas-long tisic, und befare went home writing in Hongkong abut pm, in sengers in 1913 than in 1900, while rtly paralysed. He was very popular in excellent time to enable one to hire dinner. the trams acerunt for another 170 the Colony, and he a wide cielo of The Chun Chow" is a good men bout million extra masengers, and the mail- ways for some 63 millions. The num-
Many friends attended the funord, at on tip deck an 1 one on lower dack! The 9.9),m. — Suction of Furn tate ete, at ber of journeys per head of population Happy Valley commetery last evening, fat claws ading Atted with two busts
መር. havipereased very nearly twelve-the Into Mrs. Robert Chapa, among there are electric fans throughout. The gunerous space hoing allowed; and fild Mines 1007, and in 20 years is them being the Principal. Civil-Medical attendance is excellent and all the 'cabins has trebled. - Eren in the last liver, Dr. Johan, Dr. Kach, and everything about the ship in spick and Sisters of the Government Civa Hospital. pan. The cuisine in also very good. Thist years, for which perind the figures The Itev. V.H. Copley Moylu, chaplain of pagers may sleep, on board without ne strictly comparable, the samber St. John's Cathedral, if the chair of which aztra charge in a foxturs that should appen)
Monera. Hughes and Hough's.
WEDIEMONY, June 1-
"King of Sauden « birthday : 1998
Tynanday, June 17
Banker Hill Dag (Masa)
Dragon, Dost Fastival.
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of journeys per head has increased by Mix. Chapman had for many years been allravellers in the hot weather. Captain nearly 40 per cent. and it any leembarerend the service.
Captain Gashaar served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the China Expedition, 1500 (mentioned in despatches, medit wîth clasp), and subquently left the army and settler at Tientsin in connection ich
Alfed C. Lirosdbridge, a thoughly es- perienced pavigator, is in charge.
RAID ON THE INDIAN
FRONTIER..
3,000 Mohmande Dispersed: 70.British Casualties.
T.
Collected by Mrs
Square-
Mr Martin Me F. Mackintosh. Mr Mauricio
Mr Overy..
19
50
111
103
nutabile. Bo had
The death of young Private Reilly, of Dundoo was sed been mentioned in despatches for distin- guished conduct, and his parents, rioy ed at the news were eagerly awaiting Gletter giving particulars. A letter did arrive, but it brought the news that their KOD was deal.
sad &
Wituena added that he bad, not herd of
Haig Sau Luez heading the robela at the East River. He had hand of him as Weichow. Witness read suparistendent at
|
in the Kangtung Government Gazette of March 20, 1014, of offer of $10,000 for. the arrest of Hang Shu Lang. In the gazete issued on the March 31, 1914, he
mentioned
read that Hung. Shu Lung's Dame was among a number of “absconding robala" who were in bo arrasted and dealt
with necording to the laws of the country."
The bearing was again adjourned?
and after a worth or two-return and write book that would pay all expenses. Lasi week I wrote him, asking when he was to return, and whether he had got d
for his book. His reply was. Duzan the book: mies the markes
for it like the work. I'l. stay here, and will tell yes Iols about it when better to be doing something than waiting. I got home." Porhaps ha is rght; it about doing something; and if the world Inses a book, I'll hear the talk. It's worth
a
men, who bas
while to bear the talk of been there
and half columa.
2
and can tell you what he has seen. This was born in upon me after Singular, to say the least, was the expanding sa evening lately with Maclean perience of Mrs Cobban, whose sun is in Watt:
Your rendars may not know the 2nd Black Watch. It wanted a few Maclent Watt, and I ean beat introduce daya from Christmas ghen she received
and describe him as a cl
rgyman who plays a lokkar frism) s comendó at the
the bagpipes. That tells you more than front announcing that her son had been
photograph
Well, Mae- killed. Imagine the wild traction from a Wate bat a most interesting time grief to joy when a mail early in January behind the ines, he and his bagpipes: brought a muste from her sun thanking her for wherever he stopped he seems to have for Christmas gift.
tuned up. The bagpipos epuld always Fe Farly in the campaign, Captain A. J. Erelied upon to gather a crowd, or a congru Maclean went usto:ly out of ken, and as gation. He whimsically remarks, Whe weeks passed without a scrap of new knows but piping parsons 168.30 about him it looked almost cerisia that he and
find 1
day yes place in the Home fission had filed a panicless grave; Then one daychemes of the Charch:" Ogo. day. bu quite recently there merived as the link
where the captain had no open nee unt a pent among the Indiana, and at the close, cheque which had been accopted in Gersy, it was strange to find a si'ent man from the hill come forward at his invita- macy, apparently for messing expense ties and play on the pipes Highland testifying boysed reasonable doubt that Laddie: another Ghurka played "Gin I
solemnly gave
he
e had reaabed that country as a prisoner,
WAT
One of the most pathetic incident of there whers Cadio zimes," and still another in that of Newtongrange parents who One of the established parts of camp life *Comin' Tare the Ryes! had three xona ze the front. One post which Mclean Watt had to guide and brought a letter from the regimental
chaplain that their youngest son had control was the soldiers' slog-songs. Occa- Buccumbed to wounds, and right on the rally by his account one would begin to wish that the soldiers' songs were enge
14.00 back of it came a War Office intimation
W. E. (Donation)
M: 9. G. Namull
.ID.
A. and F. M.... Taikoo Sugar Resaing Co., Ltd, Police, 8th Suh.
J1
.060
320
88,167210
tions.....
;
Remitted to Lond 212/14 £17.000 € 1/9 3/15 28/7/15-£2.000 e 1/02 29/837/15 £7,000 @ 1/92 & 1-10
Balance in hand.... Hongkong, 4th June, 1915,
N.. STALO,
Hon. Treasurer.
SOCIETY.
without words; but, on the whole, they did
that their eldest son was missing, and, not offend much, for the soldier was in in- the same time, a letter from comradestinet a gentleman.-he is strong upon that atabing that he had seen the third brother fall dead in the fring line.
WOMEN ASH THE WAKO.
point,
Sometimes be described the emp pacers as of the wierdest batere. The more dotatal, the rougs the more popular they were. He heard more in three months about lonely graves, little girl that died, and broken hearts, than he over
The Women's War Register in Scotland is continuing to uske a strong appeal. The applicants to be found on it prove that the wonten in this district can boust expected to hour in all his life. in many instances of a great rarely of kill, and that those who do not have any
ARAYE AND-GA.
wake up and
Already acknow.
ledged List 1/3# 8240,765.23 379,028,48 Discount on sab
coins for May... 1.22 8962,927.36
Asuther chaplain, who is still at the Monthly Subscrip
expert knowledge at their fingers end. ready and willing to make and the de-front, writes of his experiences just a little 2,780,03 Already neknow."
fciency. There are already a the list behind the fighting line, when note will Scottish regiment, Every night." he who have died wireless ledged List 134 43,701 20 48,401.13 applicants
telugraphy (an enterprise inspired from large digging pruty was conveyed 8099,418.30 Norway, where women are occupied at in waggons to the firing line, there to m wireless stations); athers have studied ur prore and complete the scheme of defences. are studying motor car driving and will and to the wh remained behind there ware anxious thoughts lest some frierd.or others eini n to have sperience in estate 0.117.47 aangement. Une lady fris offered to fill comra le should fall in the grey light of
the place of a metader of Parliament at the morning they used the nemal allowscee... Mang chers have item for the to ura of the diggera. Al 9,300.9% come in for srasment or agricultural work, frota the sounds these parties made as they and in the latter case fint & fuw havo marched with wearied steps along the stract asid.rable experience. The register is it was possible to guess with almost perfect stioag, in erica il professional accuracy what kind of castraties, it say.
kill,
and Wat verdity And trained had happened. If they went by cracking business women have registered in goodly jokes and chain one another the listener sumber. It would appear that our banks, might breathe freely, for it meant that no business houses, and railway and other loss bad been sustained. If there was only taken that the traffic across the river Lieutenant Tom Graham, Royal Welsh
THE NETHERLANDS, TRADING companies, and employers in the distri subdued conversation it se certain that has alsognown at a proportionate rate. Fusilier, has been promoted to the rank
butive trades. need not fear any difficulty wounds at least had been received. But if other in prevkling The question with which the, writer of captain in con of the service battalion.
shortage, or in allowing the heavy tread was unbroken mbt that young men rishful to kerse their country sound it proved almost beyond www.chiedy considered is as to whether
The Agent of the local Branch of this to make their patriotic oder without delay life. had been lost."
In a different tone is the account f Dink informin as that he is in receipt of The West Highland and Coast women in certain officer known the part of this increased travel which
telegraphic information that dividend of the siteuring and kindred Industries Are Bows across the river has od mle
juat an esger as their sisters in the bigger to me, he says, was on this duty, and a new eight per cont, has been deciated by the towns. The labour Exchanges bare now a farm had been allotted, and there reamised medical officer had jast joined. Farm after quate provision made for it Tho,
Bank for the gear 19137
lanya register the girls in the Lows passenger" "trallie" to Lotion Brige /* pining company there. On the outbreak
ready to came to the mainland for indoor only one house in which to piace an officer. domestic service or for farm work. Then some men Do knocking at the door railway station has undoubtedly in
somewhat aaxinas- numbers now registered throughout Scot housewife
and haggard
Her locking and
Baure told crensed, and for this London Bridge
hand are 13 826. In addition, the cristale of curtain coming events. Her hashand Labour Exchange is very high, mad, theso was widened to give foot-paths 35
applicants, of course, rootive preference in wad by her side. With that eng ging frank instead of 9 ft 6 in wide. Similarly,
aling vacancies, often mat with among the Contin
ental peasantry they explained the parun of their unwillingeras. Monsieur le Capitaine there has been a great addition to the ring, dustics of the Straits, Sotteroute, the Peshawar, movable column, ander
Aloe of my personal (and professional) was very botry, Zat-what could he do? Sir John Winfeld Bumser, formerly nurther burdes of the Feshawar Valloy, knumbers of masengere arriving at the iz Eaton place, 9. W who died on Major-Geberal Young, moved out of Per the Home and the South African friends left for the frons in December in Bia men at ba accommodated, and theire
Waterlon railway station, and thisted property of the grow value of
December last, aged f yes, left un- hawar to protect the meaned frontier. Goremanente asking that, free por connection with the Y.M.CAM It was the only plato now left. Then
On the 18th st. this forco engageddon may be granted to General Chris-zather astonishing step, as he had never brilliant thought struck bun. Would £7.701, the Mohmands in the direction of "Hafiz
shown goody goody or even estra respect-Monsieur and Bladame care to Fave the The residue of the property.
left in trust for his wife Tr life or widowhood, and dr. The Sighting was severe and laated
Lendencies. His explanation, how medical officer near at hand, under their
thon ne to one half in trust for each of the several hours.
the Army; he couldn't get "thers" as a case of certain happenings. Anxiety indes tostator's children, Joyce and Phrobn.. “In **The enemy suffered heavily and re the event of the failure of these trante, the tired into the hil's it is reported that
recreation fonts, paying his own charges, came wraithed in smiles. It was a good war correspondent; but as helper in the from their countenances at once, they ba residue is to go to Christ's College, they have now dispersed.
he might see a lot of what was going on, of Mousiour to think of that; it was an Cambridge, for founding scholarships for
arrangement to which there could be no Te poor and deserving students."..
posible ohjection. Certainly Monsieur Docteur right conze, and welcome! And with the doctor there was also found house room his medical orderlies and stretcher.
still different mood in track by the bearers no objection being made! tdangthis weather. Boj many offers of assistance from Khan" riot suffer from tramp, colic or pain should' watch for war unnatural, OP when he writes →Yesterday. I heard.
Looseness of the child's bowels. When polonal day at home ho conll not esta transay traffic from the Surrey side 1 fera and Diarrhoes Remedy in prompt and more influential Buliahs have refused to to the right spot und -givés ímmediate trouble may be avoided, "Conmberlain's tinako himself ill if a box of them werd (given prompt attention at this time serious escolate, while out aroha is resdy to in the eastern part of the Metropolis effectual. It an iways be depended countenance the movement, and the Afghan relief. You cannot afford to be without it if Colic Chiles and Diarrhoes Remedy placed before hita,
canalways be depanded upon. For sale by directly, intensifies the traffic across For sale by all Jhemists and Stereofficials have effectually restrained the you are subject to attacks of this kind.
keepers.
Afghan Mohmande from joining f · For mle by all Chamilate and Storskoopers
::
The Searstiry of State, for India com of the war he reterned home, rejoined hinausicated the following through the Fren all reimunt, and was given his commission Bred
last November. Captain Graham is well ***A. Mohmand tribal gathering of about known in the Far East as a thostatic Freemason.
very on-14,000 men, under, natical fullah, beving threatened the British frontier opposite the fort of Shabkadr, on the
PARDON POR DE WET?
A movement has been started in signatures of women to petitions to ngland and Holland to secure
·GLIKISES OF THE FRONTI
THE FIWARD DISPENSARY: I will grow soil more when the electrie. Eith Bet personalty Kor, three or four miles north of Shablan de Wet and bis fellow prisoners, ablolominating. He was too old for roof, in fact. He would be so useful in
O KAMMING & Co., Lr.
Chemists and Druggists
traction system of the London and South Western Railway in completed; but the Bakerlon and the Waterloo and City tubes now assist towards GREAT REDUCTIONS IN the transit of pasacogers across the
"PRICES
PRESCRIPTIONS ACUURATELY
DISPENSE
Para Drage, Patent Medicines, &
2. Qmeby's Hoar, TIONGRONO,
Hougkong, July 22, 1013.
river Waterloo Bridge still remains 'the barrow structure it has always been, and the foot-path on Hunger-
for, or, Charing Cross, railway, bridge
SOMETHING DEPENDABLE.
of limited ntility. The increase in DRHOEA is always more or less
prepared for it Chamberlain's Colic, Chi
**Our lossen were about 70 killed and wounded. Details will be raportet later The troupe returned to Shabkadr after the light, A
A Itsutar Simin telegram which first orveyed news of the raid wisted that 150 31chmanda word killed and wounded.
Sie: George Roos-Heppal kas reserved
In Holland 25,000 signatures have already beon, obtained are in the hands of a committee of The arrangements in England women artists, authors and political arid social workers.
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