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SILVER WEDDING.
On 1st Ap.il, 1891, at St. Paul's College Chapel, Hongkong, by the Right Rev. Lord Bishop at Victoria (S. 8. Burden, D), WEBED CRO BARLOW, M.A. of Queen's College, to ADEL
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THE CHINA MAIL.
I country shoull evert to a monarch- icul lorar of government and that he should become the first Emperor of a new dynasty. We see it stated that an interesting point of law has been raised by some Chinese to the effect that President Yray cannot reinstate himself as president that position being elective. From the moment that he was elected, or caused himself to be elected emperor, be, ipso facto, resigned the position of President, which thus becomes vacant and it is not for him to replace [himself in that position. We do not
know who in Ching is to settle this] legal point. The probability is that YDAN Sum Kat has quite as many supporters as he has enemies in Chios, and in any case, so long as the Army and Navy remain loyal to him he is not likely to do the bidding of the thirty-sevp members of the National
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THE MAGISTRLOT.
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.
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CHIED KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.
As the Police Court this morning a on, was charged with using the death untor car driver samed Ho Kit, aliae W. of a Chinese boy aged 8 years. At Morrison Hit Gap Read, yesterday,
SPORTING
GYMKHANA TRAINING TIMES.
Good training gallepa, were dons this
preparation for the Gymkhana to-day mersing by some of the ponies in
fortnight, notably the performatices of Cromby, Oregon and Garlands, The
times taken were
lust £33.
fuspector Sims, in charge of the case, mid to the Exile Garage, and containing bars Cmy CRASTER, Fisher, and ALLY, Gace, [defondant was drivingine No. 29, belonging Japanese and a European, when he knocked down the child, who received sarara
1 lle, 85.3, 1.11.3, 1464, 22047 injuries to which he accumbed while being covered to the Naval Hospital.
Mr Gardicer appeared fee the defence. The case was remanded for a week, bail' being fired at $500.
ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SIN
A STEAMER.
The Chief Engineer, a Narvegian, of the
Denna CHIP. Knoll, 1 mile, 37, 1.15.5,
1.49.2, 2.21 Inst 1 32.3. Pteronzo-In, Seth, mile, 57, 1.08
lass 191. Cuosar, boy, mile, 33, 1.09, 1.49.3,
2.18.2; last $2.4.. Marenuox, Boyd, 1 mile, 33, 1.10, 1.4.2.
9.17.1; lass ↑ 4.4.
OREGON, V., 1.47, 220, 253:
Inst 1 ... Bmawood, I mile, 38, 1112, 1472
220; lane 45 ~
1..3, 293: Jant 33.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916
IN SHANGHAI,
NIELSEN'S
GERMAN ACTIVITIES Accused basing asked him "soma dokils, Nielsen answered abruptly that the matter did not career the accused. He wa very angry, very perturbed and be dia not anything. He went on, again saying that he had to go once mors to you the German Consul about the matter. The accrued said that she was on the
PRESENTIMENTS ABOUT BRITISH SHIPS.
ign of a foreign constable attached to operation and that she was willing to s At "Shanghai on Saturday the atten. Polat of going to Europe to undergo a
Golon Road Station was drawn to Bria
vis America on board the Empress of
which there was a native in full aciform that he had some idea that the ship launch lying in the Soochow Creek oned against her taking that ship saying but she said that Violade object-
On being questioned as to what the pur. would mess with disaster as well as other as of the launch was, the "Shanghai ships, as he had a presentiment that Alercury saya, the Chinanan intimated
many ships would be blown up. that is was there to loud a cargo of shells did not talk very much with her aboss The accused further said that Nielsen
and ammunition, the destination of whish the was. He was only very much oirited" iras the Kiangnan Arsenal. The officer's suspicions were immediately aroused and he sens for assistance in the matter
against the English ging that he should British Counilate As the accused saldā. be delighted if he could blow up the to him that she had only a false passport
Copertor Young, of Gordon Road, was to go to Enups, be t to her the 18- quickly on the scene and further devely she bat any dimenity to obtain the Dents were not long in coming in the necessary paper, he would give her a shape of the cargo itself. This was being good passport from souia neitral oquntry. tarted out to be sa stated by the siti sessused some souvenirs ta berett ste
| Assembly who'hare faund & haren af bring, Ping, giva eridunca before Mr J. R. Faxcor and FORESTER. 1 mile, 3d, 1.17.8, conveyed sa pafour wheeled cart and He further said that he would give th
[refugo in Shanghai. „
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Wond at the Magixtewey this worslag ic regard to the charge against two ChinusearcANDA, Barton, U mile, 35, 110, 1.44.forge native. In all there were 90 friends in France, where he had many,
9.21.8; last. SLI MaTasty, Boyd, 1 raile, 37. 1.12, 1.47.3,
2.22ast 1.2.
Nielsen did not take his lunch with her, but some times with Plaschko, sad some times with the German Consul
else and that she had no other know.
The accused said that she knew nothing. edge of the doings of Nialan
of damaging the engines of the reusi with 9.16 lat 20 intant to jak her. Lafomation that the ADVENTURE, Seth, 1 mile, 36, 1.13, 149, discovered by the Franch Town authori The accused oddest that on Sundays
shels of à similar type to those recuibly he said. daniago had been done was reported to him.
ties in the Otto bienser" gardens is Fon Tuesday the 21st March. Ho made as
the Nielsen Cass. In addition there were examination but could; not see that any
90,000 rends i ammunition. On in damage had beuch done. Witness produced ACK DIAMOND Daria mile. 114quiries being madein was ascertained sne plan which showed the dage which had PORTLIGT, 1 mile and Louza, last 2. had been taken from No. 1 X
89, 1.15. 1.36.1 2.24; last 4 0.8. Yen Road. This house; neuerding, to the
Hong List, is the residence of H. Thom she confessed again that she knew the sen who last year was given as the head paper she brought before the French of Messrs. Schnabel Daumer and C. Consul sa Singapore te be a forgery, bus importers and exporter The man that this. paper had been given to her in tion was stewed away in eighteen cases Cape by a man whose name is Devil mod and consisted of 35,000 rounds of 82 that she had destroyed it after receiving colibro and $4,340 of 783 Mauser calibre. her passport. T
bosa unbolted.
Ip-cor Bozil said he understood
Butterfield and Swire's staf, has beermestangs had basa taķau off there would Mr C. Edgcumbe zuscatly on Moses from the engine that on if the partner in the firm of Snowman and Co., have been no danger of the ship sinking, ship brokers do..
Witness added the bilge anction pipo Yes intact and damage to it would only have affecte the ballast tank.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines. for the week ending 18th March, 1916, amounted to 56,924 tons and the Sales during the period to 50,421 tons,
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Mr. E. V. D. Parr is presenting a cup for competition at Happy Valley by members of the Royal H. E. Golf Club. The conditions of the competition are set
Mr W. Bassell, Government, Marino Surveyor, gave export evidence. He went on board this morning and saw the big injection pipe. The effect of removing the Ainge would be nothing stcept to get at the lab would be impossible for defendants to smuggle salt in that part of the ship on there would be six inches of bilge water in the battori of the ship all
the time.
His Worship decided to convict the
AIDE ELLEY HEATMIDE. Prevent ad Jrows, 28, Woodland Road, Upper Norforth in an advertisement
DEATH MACLEAN-On 24th February, at $7.
There is nothing now to report regar l' Platt's Lane,
Hampstead, Peraking the position of the Chiyo Maru to-day defendants of attempted larceny and sea- MACIYAN, formerly at Shanghai, in Salvage parties are at work but no informa-tenced each to imprisonment for three bis 88th year.
tion in yet available to the prospect of months. getting the vassal off.
The China Mail.
HONOKONG, SATURDAY, April 1, 1918.
THE SITUATION IN CHINA,
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It is rotitied in the Government
TRADE WITH THE ENEMY.
LONDON FIRM'S TRANSACTION WITH GERMAN FIRM AT SH-NGHAL
Ee
The whole consiment was removed to M. Muses pleaded for the accused. Ho she Suition and the Chinese engaged in said that the woman was guilty but da Harold Edwin Gee, of 37, Fenchureb-under arrest. The two foreigners who at Singapore when she presented the At the Mansion House on February 20ad the work of transporting it were placed the offence had been committed by her reef, was summoned before Alderman were accompanying the goods gave their forged document to the French Consul Sir William Troicar, for having traded with the enemy (1) by, on Aug. 23 last cards to the police, one being that of we, there and that therefore the Mixed Cours proposing and agreeing to supply goods for thomsen at the other that of it, one of Shanghal was not competent. the beneât of Lud Voight and Co., Sommer. Vice-Coraal. Tiratsin. Accord asked however the pity of the judges in Shanghai, who were parkens of German
the North China "Outport favour of a woman who had been a victim signality carrying on business in China (2) by, ou Sept. I entering into commercial and financial contract, and obligation with sad for the beneft of that tra; and (3) by, on Sept. 93, attempting rous far the benefit of the sune Brm. Mr. Cartis Baggett, who defended, said Mr Gee would elect to have the case decided by the alderman, and he pleaded Dot
to
ins
Who's Who Mr. Fritz Sommer of the slave traffic and whe End been the employ of Telge and Schroeter, many years under the yoke of men of aux. Tientsin.
infamous character.
The Court then rose and judgment, w deferred till Friday.
In connection with this capture the Mercury so it is interesting, to point
cut a coincidence between the two fast, captures. According to the evidence in the French Mixed Court in the Nic case, six hundred shells in all were in Nielsen's possession and of that mumber
trazaite that Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS Briggs, Abbott and ties, export merchants only 30 were captured by the French
having returned to the Colony, replaces Mr. M. S. Northcote, who was nominated to be a Member of the Licensing Board during Mr Booper's absence..
AND SHIPBUILDERS,
ANNUAL MEETING
Three men on the pretence of making
The annual meeting of the Institution of an enqury about rent, entered 149 Temple Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong Street het night and throw papper into was held last night at the Institute, King's the eyes of a woman and threatend to stab Buildings, under the presidency Profess her. Then they gagged her and relieved. A. Middleton Smith. bar of her jewellery valued at 3193 and took away articles from the hours valued at
..
accountant to
Town authorities.
The cargo now in question contained 300 shells of a similar make and it is possible that these are the remainder of the Nielsen shells. If this the case it still leaves ten shells inexplained.
WOM.UN'A EVIDENCE ABOUT NIELSEN.
GERMAN-BORN BRITONS..
RIGHTS IN CITY OF LONDON CPHFID.
A decision in favour of naturalieed Britons born in nery countries uns gives recently ut the Quildball Falize †Court Abandoi
Muir, for the prosecution, all the defendant was member of the arm of Fenchurch-street. Mr Briga's participa tion in the frut seemed to have been paroly fiüacelal one, and Mr Abbott had bothing to do with the export part of the basincas, for which Mr Ges was solely responsible. On Ust.- & last four letters, which had bent interested in the coures free port, were forwarded by of peat by the Posts Censor in the China
His Majesty's
The mae was an. appeal by the Couil Consul at Shanghai, to the foreign trading warrant was subsequently issued under the again "brought up at the French Mixed Me. August Wolf, hon, secretary, against of Loyal British Subjects Born in Ger department of the Foreign Ofice, and Miss Weinstock alias Schwartz, was many, Austria, and Hungary, throug NOTWITHSTANDING all the advice the President has received to resign
Trading with the The President commenting on the annual fr. Campling chartered Actuaising Court on Monday jest before Magistrate the refusal of the City Corporation to office, there is no word yet that he has
report paid tribute to Mr Baker, the Briggs, Abbott and Gee. In May of last interesting statements with reference to licence. The committee decided that they examine the books and docaman of Nich and de-la-Prade when more grant there an employment agepey any intention of doing so. It is stated | 046.
Hon. Secretary, and to the members of the iu a Shanghai contemporary that Mr
Committee. The Finance Committee Messrs Lad Voight and Co., a firm of Nielsen were made. It is proposed to raise
were not justified in giving naturalised fand had done particularly well. for the in Shanghai, sent Briggs, Abbots and Gee,
German nationality, carrying on bcaidoss Judgment was reserved until Friday, British subjects hora in enemy countries.. TANG SHAO-YT is among those who in Japan to meet the cost of a year's end of February, saw the Institution of whom they were cestoms, an order for Nielsen 8 months ago.
The accused said that she first met any facilities to 'olitsin employment in have given counsel to President) upkeep of a bed or beds in a British Red with a balance of $1,553 in band, which
forte cas of dyed inercerised pongee
She went the City. YEAN SHIF KAR Mr TANG is Crow Hospital, the fund (of which the was most gratifying, as also was the fact justly there was nothing in the proclamation Canaula.Nielsen came nearly every day said aliens who became untralised could (Chinese silk), vaine E1,000. Mr Geo.said months ago to live at No. 77 me da Mr. R. D. Muir, for the Corporation, reported to have appealed to the Fleitish Ambassador is President) is to be that since the beginning of January 36 issued on June 25 to prevent the shipping to ste her. Although Having first said no more change or abandon their destral President, by the old friendship Fund. The idea is that the fund should be
known as the King George's Birthday new members had beca dirolled.
of goods before July 20. Nineteen of the that she did not know he way German. feelings towards the country of their virth O the President's unition, which was wars sent, but Mesars Laud Voight the accused recognised that she knew he than as Esbiopian could change the colour longxisting between them, to resign closed and the money forwarded to England ecunded by Mr. A. G. Gordon, the report be given to a Chinese firm in Shanghai, wass German and that all their con of his skin or a leopard his spots,
and Co. thought it right that credit should the Presidency forthwith, in order to on the occasion of his Majesty's birthday
and accounts were adopted.
the goods were accordingly shipped to the vervations were in that language. Niel There were people in the City who had avoid further bloodshed. Me Taxe June 3
For the position of President of the Chinesa arm, who paid for
them. I SHAO-TI tolls President YUAN
Institution Professor Smith proposed Mr.
sen frequently lunched with the sensed adopted British naturs isation for purely On Aug. 5 Modern Lad Feight.
Kod Co. The Hongkong and China Gur Co. K. Orely, Chief Engineer of the Taikoo whole the best plan would be to hand over much about his business. However, as number of people who penisted in trading wrote, saying that they thought that on the her home. "He did not speak very business purposes. There were also a further, that he has betrayed his announce that awing to the increased cost Docks, saying that Mr Greig, was known to the entire transaction, lock, stock and he was always arged, having in his with the enemy, and who could not do oath to the constitution and has of materials, the price of gas for all them all as a man of high reputation as an barrel," to a British fine, and accordingly possession 2 pistole, be large, the other it without clerical resistance. fost the confidence of the people, purposes is to be raised from to-day to engineer and he did not think there was
it was handed over to a British firm. It mall, and one dagger, the acqused asked We published about a week ago 250 per 1,000 cubic feet. The hire of anyone in the Colony more worthy to fill
was properly dealt with as an abandonment
Any disloyal British, subject might go to this agency and find among the people Goobers, geysers and other cooking and the position. a telegram stating that a joint heating apparatus will be continued bas communication had been addressed the cost of labour and materials used in motion which was carried by acclamation.
W. H. T. Richardson seconded the by the representatives of seventeen zing such articles will be charged to con- samots The Labour and materials used in
Mesars J. Lennox, B. L. Froat and A. G. provinces to the Foreign Ministers in patting in all lighting installations with Goldgu were elected vice-Presidents; Mr. Peking declaring their determination be charged to the customer..
S. Bakst, Hon. Secretary; and Mr. J. not to recognise YUAN SHH Karas
Waldron, Hon. Treasurer. President of the Republic. The mail. 2.30 pm-Auction of
brings a translation "of the communi- Crockery, Pianos etc., at Messrs.cation which, we note, was signed by Hughes and Hough'a.
37 members, now in Shanghai, of the p.m.-Extrordinary Meeting of the National Assembly. This Assembly Association of Exporters and Dealer. WIDYESDAY, April 5 -—-*-
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW,
Excasion Macro by a.a.
***Taishan".
MEMO. FOR MONDAY. Foon.-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock
Co's. Mooting,
General Memoranda.
TURDAY, ADIFF 4:-
Farsiture,
Entries close for first Gyrkhans.
ENGRSDAY, April 6-
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...$100
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice) Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals bega to acknowledge with think the following| donations to the fands of the Hospitals: W. R. Lorley & Co. Butterfield and Swire ...·
Showa, Toman & Co...
Wicking it Co.... it may be mentioned, consisted it The harmacy... about 600 members. How far the 37 N. Srabb... members in Shanghai represent the
11 am-Auction of Household Furni.nution on the question there is
tare, etc. at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's
SATURDAY, April 8,
King of Belgium's Birthday (1875). Estries close for Hoogkong Tennis
League..
BAT. 8. & S., April 9
-#
A. R. Marty & Co.- Wilkinson and Grist" Palmor and Turner
Wickinson, Heywood and Clark... Home room for doubt in the Rumjahn & Co...... light of these figures, Tho com-A. F. Arcolli
F. Pabaney munication refers to YUAN as the H. MH. Namnted
LAST OF THE "INDEX".
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ALL SORTS OF PAPER.
SOME KINDS WILL DISAPPEAR.
Sone kinds of paper will disappear alte getter. How many kinds there are in daily use to-day would be a revelation to most Douple. Here are some m Accoust book Lesthoratta Fis 25 "Amonition Lithographia Grosse proof os Antique
Marbia *Grocery Mans
"Silversmiths Now
Stamp Packing
Starch Sugar
25
Ac 25 Asbestos Engs
Baakpotes Books Butter Cardboard Chenter
Collars
All hope has been abandoned of waiving Cigarette the German ezaisar Emden ashore Cookery
Parchment
Photographic Ten
Pins & needles Tinfol Posters
Tiesu Railway tickets Wall Beidlitz Cream Isid
Writing
of the transaction between Mr Voight and him why. He answered that he was a Mr Gue, but Mr Voight wrote to the German. The accused having then said some naturalised enemy alien who would * defendant saying that Mesars Led Voight to him that the other Germans she knew assist him in his disloyal practices. Cour and Co..must be paid their commission on were not armed, Nielsen answered that sel did not cast the smallest refection. the transaction, which had been abandoned, his case was a special one, that he did upon the persons who were carrying on soon as the was was over. It was clear, important, business, and that he would the agency; how could they vouch for the prosecution contended, that that was Voight and Co. money, and the fact fat was armed when the war was finished, with whom they yern, dealing Woo is contract or obligation to pay Messrs Lad explain to the scaused the reason why he the loyalty of every naturalised enemy it was to be paid after the war was ten-Nielsen was spending large sins of money not obvious that such an agency estab
Wa in this country," Mr Mair ad d. and said that he was doing great profits listed in London might be a source off were crying out that tist only now bet at his drug shop 128 Chao Tung Road publio mischief and danger to the State? when the war was over,
commerciale bad 2 'motor cars ando a motor boat,
The magistrate. Alderman Moore, aid. relations with Germans should no longer The acensed said Nielsen is 28 yours of he felt bound to follow the Acts of Par pollute the commerce of this country. The age. One evening he said to the accused Jiament, which made it quite clear thab attitude of Mr Gea was quite differsot. He that he was compelled to spend the night Mr. Wolff had the same status as a was willing to resort to any anbterfuge.
materini
said that
which, without risk of subjecting him in his motor bost, having important work person of British birth. He therefore fine or imprisonment, would enable him to to co. The day after that evening, the allowed the appeal, with eight guineas trade with a person he know was of enemy used saked him if he bud done, his costs. If he was wrong on a point of nationality, and when that person devices were asel es his letters were as full ork: He said yes," and that he was law he would state a case. of regret at the severance of their relations awfully tired. The accused having them as they would or should have, bean if the asked him what he had done, he said he person with whom he was sureting com- had something to load on board sotze mercial rulations bad been his brother. The ships in the river and that, being too lettes indicated no spark of loyalty toy during the day to do that work! the country of which counselsmed"
FREIGHTS IN WAR TIME.
VIEWS OF LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP.
that from his uspe he was a naturii-born, he was compelled to do it at night, we' subjer Those were the terms on which Nielsen was always very busy and very. "" OWNERS”, ASSOCIATION. they parted-mutually expreasing the hope mysterious in his manners. Some times that their relations would be resumed when he said to the accused that he had to Sodio trenchant comments, on the ship- the state of the relations between the two lunch in a hurry as he had a meeting pig problem were made in the annual countries permitted it."
Curtis Bennett, the hearing of the case to be done with Chinese secret agents in meeting
ex-President, and declares that by Thoresen & Cu. proclaiming himself us Emperor, he violated his oath of office and render- Led himself guilty of high trenson Mixed Foursomes Competition at Deep The signatories to the communication destroyed at Ooops faland by the Australian
Water Boy.
Mr. Campling and other witnesses gave with some people at the German Con-report of the Liverpool Steamship Owners" to the Foreign Minister's affirm that cruiser Sydney in November, 1914 if the is reduced by
tied of fo Dupucating rapping
aridance, and on the application of Mr. sulata; other times it was for some work Association submitted at the annus! MONDAY, April 10:-
they voice the sentiments of the entire weather. Brilish warahip paid two visita country will be secteu
About a year ago during comparatively calm, 40 per cent. almost every trade in the 11,30 s.m.-.. Rope Co's. Extra nation and have, therefore, solemnly to the wreck on North Keeling Island, and Phillips, liter and proprietor of the
was adjourned until March 6, 14 that the order to deal, be said, with important Dealing with the suggestion that maxxi.. asid - 0. 8. defence might be fully gone into. ord nary Meeting
matters about which he was always very em freight should be fixed, the report IL45 s.m.-Green Island Cement Co's. pledged themselves to deprive YUAN which was handed over to the Common- employs 60,000 persone at loset To-day the
removed some guns and other gear, part of
Paperworker The papermsking trade
mysterious,
stated that this would have the problems Menting.
Suru Kar ot ble power "in order to wealth Goverment. One of the guns was output of the mills La probably 22,009,000
During the arms caso at the Interna. unsolved, unless the Government were eradicate the Boarce of all these Parade.
INSURANCE COMPANIES,tional Mixed Court, accused asked Nielsen prepared to give detailed instructions ne afterwards on view as the Horse Gased and the selling valas Aparicimately Bud
£18,000,000 a year. Since the war England
if it was fue that he was sending arms to what classes of imports are to be, and 5.15 pm-Children's Theatrical Per-political upheavals. We cannot sacri of the Navy, the Hon. J. A. Jensen, zolater | Imported, such as grosse proof paper used by London paper, that for the most part the not to believe that was reported, uut ratda.
statement by the Australian Minister has been making soms papers formerly Careful Inquiries seera to show, says and ammunition to India. Nielsen said what are not to be, carried of the standard. fice the future pouce and safety of that H.M.A.8. Protector visited the scene dru gists and confectionery
binsataace companies have been well within
3.15 p.m-First Gymkhana of the promise which may be anggested. completely disappeared, and vary heavy" Certainly," said a paper-maker. being about 75 per cent. of that ontímated; the State to any evanescent com- of the action in November 1st. It was Taper will be higher in price and in-
nd in their estimate of what the war was likely toho began, from that time, to look anone found that the stern half of the Emden
The report atated that 12 months ago fecior Ju
cort them, the average amount expended and perturbed. the shipowners recommended to the Pre descriptions are already unch If these thirty-seven members realis surf was still breaking over what remained tainable: athers will disappear. Everyone Cons deeing the great number of men who shells were discovered in his garden, he of measures to ordinato, the military On the morning of the day when the sident of the Board of Trade the adoption represented the sentiments of the evidence of torrild seas. The Protector
The wreckage cast up on the beach gave must be content to use lean."
may be expected to Eave insured their lives as with the accused at No. 77 who at persent are fighting the figure is not Consulat and when he was there some railways, a system of common der
'du and civil demands on hippag ports, and entire nation," then the solution of waited weak at the island in hopes of
a hizh one z but it is noticed that the com- getting a chance to board the Emden, bub the difficulty would be easy-YUAN this was never for an instant possible.
paolos are carrying large som to renarre bour telephoned to him under the namo railway trucks, the probation of the STU KAI would "submit to the
of Muller. "An soon, as he had this como quays and dock sheds for munication, he became very excited and transit purposes, and the musi will of the people, as he did BERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY the mer the children THE FRUIT SEASON.
vens ont in a hurry saying to the aneived nulliclent supply of inbet that he had to go at once to the Germann None of these points le
THURSDAY, April 13
formance at Mt. Austin Thesis.
SATURDAY, April 15-
15 p.m.-Children's Tañatrical Por
Mt Austin Theatre
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.
are subject to disorders of the bowel
OWEL opmplaint is sure to be prÊVE-
BESTTINGMECARDS when it was urged upon him by fame of Cumberlain's Cough Res and should receive the most careful ation-ent during the fmib season. Berulate He caur Fack: to have his been, effectively sledb
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medy is world wide. It is good for an Arsoon aany natural looseness of
the State Council that it was the deep seated cough of the adult or the the bowels is noticed Chimbal Colio to keep hottie of Chamberlain's Coie, lunch at noon and said to the accused supply of labours the ananimous wish of the four croup and whooping cough of the children. Cholers, and plaribes Tomey should be Choins and Diarrhoea Bomedy on heat that the police had alscovered sore shall reded to a dang hundred taillions of Ebina tint tuo: Furale by all Chemist and Borekusparn: Büorskespers
The came bottleserves the whole family, given For me by all. Chcial and It may save a life. For ile 57 Chola is gordon and that he had had a
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