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NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL #AND GENERAL.
A Jumble Sale is to be held to
morrow in the Union Church Hall in aid of Quarries Home, Glasgow..
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending 15th April, 1916 amounted
period to 71,880 tons.
CHINESE AFFAIRS,
(Wah To Fat Pa's Servics-) CIVIL EXAMINATIONS. »
PERING, April 26,
been postponed for two months.
The civil official examinations have
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT TO BE Mr. W. J. Tatcher..
RESTORED.
PERING April 26. The Administrative Headquarters has
Mr. W. H, Bell Mr. H. P. White
LIGHT ALE and GUINNESS' STOUT. 6545 tons and the sales during the suggested the organising of a Parlia-Mr. B. E. Atwell
IN PINTS AND SPLITS.
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SOLE AGENTS :-
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.
TINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
HONGKONG.
Telephone No. 618.
WM. POWELL, LTD.
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Telephone 346.
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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Noon.-F.K. Jockey Clubs Meeting. Jumble Sale in Union Church Hull
General Memoranda.
Bernat, April 30:-
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, Apriles, 1816,"
**ARMS, BUT NO ARMY.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Ales Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals, begs to acknowledge with thanks a donation of $25 to the fimils of the Hospitala from the Tai Shing Paper Manufacturing
Co
ment a re-organisation of district Dr. Marriott; jurisdictions and the introduction of Dr. G. M. Harston... local self-government..
THE LOST TRANSPORT.
WAR CHARITIES.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 2
Mr. D. Walker
Mrs. Phelipe, Bandage Class.
"Elsie" Derby Sweep
Mr. A. H. Skelton..
Mr. Duncan Clark.
Mr. David Wood
200 100 500 50 BO
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Mr. & Mrs. G. Humphreys Mra A. Clark.....
30.
10
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fierry
100
400
50
30
250
250
Mr. G. D. Pitzipios
score in favour of the winners 7-5, 6-3, and 6-1.
WŁA
30
Mr& Wyatt-Smith
30
Mr. L. D. MeNicoll
5
Mr. R. Soulange Tolasior MH.
30
THE DANH TÚ. HARDAI.
20
Realised by the production of the play The Marriage of Kitty "Charler DAB «Punch H.K.V.R. 353...
370
20
15
30
Mr. Wan Siit Ngam
Mr. Badan Singh
3
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Leung Sus Sang..
Kam Ki Tseung
Yaen Lai Sang
Chan Tu Fong
3
200.
SHANGHAI, "April 26. The China Merchants steamer Irone, after landing troopa at Foochow, return- ol to Shanghai today and brought Merabers of the Hongkong Jockey confirmation of the loss of the transport Club are reminded of the half-yearly The engineer of the meeting called for to-morrow at 15. Henge is among the survivora. Noon, in the Offices of the Club on the ground floor of the Hongkong Clt bat Annexe, Chater Rost.
The amal Tennis Match between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Ladies Recreation Chub will take place oa the Cricket ground to-morrer at 4 pm, after which the Prizes won at the Tournament will be presented.
A Dog and Cat Show is to be held in the Grand Stand Race Course. Happy Valley, on 13th proximo, and called to the programe which will be the attention of intending exhibitors is found on page 3. Entries close at noon or Wednesday nost, May 3ni.
is
"
open
THE latest news of the exploit of the disguised German auxiliary cruiser, which arrived. "somewhere on the west coast of Ireland, makes it perfectly clear that, owing to what was presumably a telegraphic error, the importance of the incident was exaggemted in the local Press. The original telegram The Union Church, Guild will said the Admiralty had announced celebrate the Tercentenary of the death that a German attempt had been of William Shakespeare on Wednesday made to land an "Army" and am-3rd May. A biographical sketch of the munition on the coast of Ireland. It poet's life will be read and sélections is clear now that the word should from his playa will be rendered. The have been “arins,” and not "army." inceting, which begins at 9 pin., As we have already pointed out, it to all. was obviously a mianomer to describe such a force as could be carried on a single ship as an "army," but the Admiralty statement inther lent colour to the invasion" theory by telling us that the ship was an auxiliary cruiser disguised as a neutral merchant ship The statement made by Lord LANSDOWNE in the House of Lords, however, places the point beyond doubt. Bis lordship stated that two Germna officer landed with Sir ROGER CASEMENT in a collapsible boat from a submarine. Meanwhile
AYER PANAS RUBBER.
DIVIDEND OF 33 PER CENT. FOR
THE YEAR.
The directors of the Ayer Panas Rub- ber Estate, Lt, in their sixth yearly report to the shareholders state
The directors have pleasure in submit ting their report and statement of se 1916, being the sixth year of the com counts for the year ended January 31, pany's operations.
The profit for the gt by
9503.00, to which
hum to berrided the balance carried forward from last account. viz. 89,120.54, amking a total rligposal balance if
a British warship stopped the enemy all to le leducted hip, which was disguised as a Dutch trader, and ordered her to follow the
warship to Queenstown. She followed
a certain distance, and then, hoisting
her true colours, she was sunt by those on board.
Three thousand troops have arrived l'oochow
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
PEXING, April 27. The Southern Frovinces have been motilled by telegram that the Peace Negotiations will take
place at Nanking
THE CONTROL OF THE ARMY,
PERING, April 27.
transferring military control to the A mandate will shortly be issued
Cabinet, and convoking the National Assembly.
ANOTHER BOMB SENSATION AT SHANGHAI.
SHANGHAI, April 29. Last night a bomb was thrown and oxphated on the premises of the China Merchants Steamship Co.
No" serious damage was" done except that a watchman and a person passing by at the time were injured. No arrests have yet been made
THE SALT GABELLE.
PERING, April 27. Cheang Wo has been appointed Chief Inspector of the Salt Gabelle.
DEATH OF SHENG, KUNG PO.
Peatse, April 27.“ Sheng Kung Plied this forenoou,
Sheng Kung Pao was a native of) 33x4033.50 | Nine, and has been a well-known in
the interim dividends of 5- per cent and to per cent. paid on September, and "" December 21, respectively, viz.
112,200.00
Leaving a Balance of 1933, As his lord- which your directors recommend be ship appears to have added with dealt with as follows:--
pay a final divi- of per
a double emphasis, that "the.
was saved," we may conclude that there was no-
Sam.Eterreicu to Blacan 07, s. whole, entire
**Taichun
MONDAY, May ...
crew
cent.. (making 33
per cent. for the your) body on board but the crew. Indeed, To pay directors
fees
another telegram states that the To pay bonus to
stad!
$150,000.00
10.30
am
Abetioni
Material Saddlery, Furniture, etc..
2.30 p.m.-Auction
Hallett Kiel with twenty picked men To pay Malacca War
of the Germany Navy, and these, uo of Household doubt, formed the
There Balance to be ear- Crew.
Joliet Fund
vied forward
14.890.00
2011.25
1,000.00
$4,632.23
at Godown 107, Prayn East.
Kowloom.
Furniture, Sewing Machine, Grand can be little doubt that the exploit Piano, ate at No. 5, Flare Avenue, was organised in co-operation with
the insurrectionary
organisation known as the Sinn Fein, which has been the curse of Ireland for a great number of years, and had this ship succeeded in landing its arms and ammunition "it is probable that the disturbances would have been
TUESDAY, MAY & WEDNESDAY, 3:-
10 am-Auction of Coal Lighters, Steura Launch, Stenin Cutter, Stores, sto, at H. M. Namn fart, HK: and Kowloon Debit.'
WEDNESDAY, May 2-
Yoon-Entries close for. Dog and Cat
Show on 13th inst
Noon-Canton Inge, Co's Meetings
THUESDAY, May 4
"
$104,433.30
GREAT BRITAIN'S TOBACCO BILL.
HUGE INCREASE IN SPITE OF
DUTY.
HIGHER
much more serious than they actually duty on tobacco, the consumption best
Ia spite of the heavy increase of the year exceeded that of 1914 by 5,507,483]b,
are. The German Zeppelin raids on This is the chief feature of the national tobacco bill, an advance copy of which
Englund, and the Naval raid on Lowestoft and Yarmouth, were 245 pm-Auction of Behold Farmi-doubtless timed to synchronise with ture at "Craigmin East," No. 150, the expected outbreak in Ireland, bat The Peak
the whole plan has proved a dismal failure, and we imagine that its thief reaalt will be to stimulate recruiting
FRIDAY, May 5
Noon-China Traders Inson.
Extraordinary Meeting.
In the public life of Chica for the past thirty years. He was one of the largest
Mr. L. N.. Leefe
Tsan Tak Chin Anonymous A. J. S. Anonymous Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. Richardson.
3.38 89.93
1.06
5
SPORTING.
TENNIS.
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916.
THE PINK SHIPPING MOTE.
MERCHANTS AND NEW CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.
PROFESSIONAL PAIRS FINAL
There seems to be little toelination The final of the Professional Fairs the new heavy charges to be imposed among London merchants to criticise was decided last evening when Lieut. in goods not removed from docks and Col. Crisp and Liout. Hamilton defeated quays, says The Times to hand by the Geen and Claxton by three straight known as the Fink Shipping Note" last mail, but certain features of what is sets. The game was very well confested are unanimously approved. Furt and the winning pair won, by a better authorities have been instructed by the Transit Executive Committee not to deal understanding of each other's play, after March 9 with goods for export
Crisps service was an advantage and unless they have previously received this his volleys were strong. Hamilton on the tote ou which, for the beneft of the back line did some notable work. The
Customa
very full particulars are to be sapplied
The idea of this note is presumably to enable the Customs to have in advance the information they require to carry out the regulations of the War Trude Department, and so to prevent the accumulation of the goods on the quay while the circumstances, of their export are being examined. Criticisras of the on the
TRIUMPH OF STÉATEGY,
m
The Rev. Canon Farfit, MA in contribution to the cohmus of the London Daily Chronicle says
New focia have rested plated in
grounds that it would, if
detail involve much skilled labour time when such labour can ill be sparvde and that the berchants would be giving If British strategy were, obvious to mother matters such as the probable away all particulars of their business everybxly it would be obvions to our effectiveness of the new ayatem in n enemies, and would not be strategy at during or increasing congestion at the Fall Σ
In my constant travels about ports, the views of the Transit Ex- England I meet with number of people ecutive Committee must obviously who speak of the military, blundar we be Anal Representations have been made in pushing forward to Bagdad made by hierchants to before we were really ready to advance mittee that goods shipped to ports the 00151- I do not agree
with them for although within the Empire should not be subje know nothing of military tactics, yet to the new provisions since there s I do know something of Mesopotami every safeguard against such goous and the Eastern theatre of the war, and getting into enemy hands. It is under- my own conviction is that the dash stod that the committer, while having Towards Baglad has proved to be the much sympathy with most triumphant piece of strategy that not seen its way to abaplan the use of request, Ima we have witnessed since the outbreak of the pink form entirely on shipments to the war
perts of the
the Famire concession
bas
been made in the direction of meairing names of consignees to be given only in the case of exports to certain countries.
It is the Englishman's peculiar precis gative to grumble at everything and suppose it is the Englishman's chate that
predisposes him to become an ex-They are not to be required for exports pert growler, for since I left the sunny to British Dominions, and it is under- shores of Syria I find myself constantly stored that the officers will not be unduly rumbling at the weather. Here how exacting respecting ather details of ever we have a bright glimmer values and quantities which it is thought sunlight from the golden skies of the merchants acting for manufacturers East which shold check our sighs and might sometithes have difficulty in make even an Englishinn chuckle.
supplying
TEKS' COVETED PRIZE.
Mrs. McCulloch.
Mr. R. Bridger
Mr. S. Sams
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A "Chivo Survivor Mr. AE Daver
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Mr. Q. F. Libatte.
C. F. Crouweli Mr. V. Uldall.. Mr. Nichol Mr. Kennedy
H. Hynte.
9338
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HONGKONG YVOLUNTEER
RESERVES.
new railway has been completed through or Wakeman, Commanding H.K.Y.R.
100
10
10
Mr. M. W. Frager Mr. M. Gilmore Mr. A. H. Fenn Mr. "H. S. Markham
25
3
Mr. K. G. Backlund
3
Mr. W. J. Martin
13
The facts are these: Firstly, there was to have been a magnificent assault upon Egypt and the Suez Canal, which hay not come off Elaborate preparations were made, as enormous expense, and the
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Palestine to Beersheba and right neres
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Mr. Henry P. Allgood
Mr. W. A. C. Wolpizer. Mr. R. P. Harrison Mr. Popoff
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Mr. E. Allock...
5
Mr. E. J. Statten..."
Mr. E T. Craig.
3
Mr. E C. Tregills
20
3
Mr. J. McGregor
3
150
Q. D. G.....
Mr. F. Churchill....
Hongkong Gymkhana Club Anon
H.E. Sir F. H. Miał, R.CM.G. Mr. R. E. Lindsell.....
Mr. W. Schofield
Mr. E W. Hamilton
Mr. J. T. McKay Mr. A. F. Partien...
Messrs. Moxon and Taylor... Messrs. A. S. Watson &.Co..
the Egyptian frontier. This is the one expedition that is of supreme importance.
the Turk
Egypt was to be Turkey's nowani for its aid to Gerany, and the Turks were anxions for Germany to hurry up and help them to secure their evetel prize. January and February are the two best months of the year
for
an anny to cross the desert that separates Egypt from Palestine, and the submarine activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, together with the outbreak of hostilities under Yours Bey on the Festern frontier, looked like the prelude to determined attack 165.12 Snez Canal The opportunity has been and the Fgypt
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In
Jest, and the expedition which might at least have damaged the Cazal and seriously interfered with our most in- portant lines of corumurient ens, has been postponed sine die.
LEAVE!
Ou duly 13 the morning of Friday, the. 5th May: "HK,VAL
Next for duty A" Co. H.K.V.B." Underly Other: Lieut. Thorchill.
PARADES JON THE WEEK, ENDING SATURDAY, THE 6TH MAY Monday, 1st May-
Recruits on the Cricket Ground ander drill instructor Sergt. Oxberry at`5.35 press drill order.
Machine Gun Section at Wellington Barracks under Lieut. Thornhill at 5.30 put Dress: drill order,
at 7.30 pm, wader Sergt. Gr. C. Moxon. founted Section on the Polo Ground
X.CO's class of instruction on the Cricket Ground at p.m. Dress: clean fatigue.
Tunday, 2nd May -
If our forces in Mesopotamia Uniferum te be worn. been content to remain in the vicinity of Basrah the expedition to Egypt would not probably have been enrried nt but the rapid advance up the Tigris the threatened Baglad was for serions a penace t I ignored, so the troos prepared for Egypt were diverted through Aleppo to Bagdad, and the fant of the Pharaohs may see them no more.
Serondly, the
triumph of the capture of Erromica
first magnitude, which
Courts at 5.15 p.nt. Dress: drill order.
A Co. on the road ontside the Law
Wednesday, 3rd May:-
Begruita on the Cricket Ground"under driil instructor Sergt. Oxberry 'st 5.15
36,270.59 Bikewise due in no small degres to the Pi Dress: drill order.
1,893.30 co-operation of those brave little forces Signalling Section stoVolunteer Hesd-
which are now invested at Kut-el-quarters at 5.16 p.m.
Uniform to ba
3.0.0%. class of instruction on the
$8,164.09 Amara. Already acknowledged 46,250.56
854,424.65
THE KETTLEDBUM'S SKURET.
Thursday, 4th May
ון
shareholders in the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. sail the Hanyang | Ironworks. while President of the Board of Communications in 11 he negotiated the Haknung Railway Loan. involving the nationalisation of the trunk lines of the Chinesh railway, system. This policy aroused fierce opposition, resulted in a serious rayolt at Szechuan, and contri- buted in a large measure to the outbreak of the revolution in Hupeh. He was dismissed with disgrace and escorted to Tientsin by representatives of the British, K.C.M.G. and forwarded to the re- my conviction that the Kurdish troops French, German, and American Legsspective funds tions. There ho escaped to Tsingtao, and after a short stay there he took up his residepes in Japan until was safe for him to return to China. His name Out of the above amount of $8,161.00, came into prominence again in counes the following amounts have been specially tion with the Japanens, Loun to the earmarked Hanyang Ironworka, which was negotiated For the Omeers Wives and through him. He will also be remen-
Families Fund..... 10 bered in connection with the last revision
Tobacco Fund. of the Treaties....
113
I have just returned from a visit to a Cricket Ground at 6 p.m. Dress: clean friend whose son is an officer now shat fatigue. up in Kut-el-Amara. Before the battle The following cheques have been kettle-drum taken
Ctesiphon he sent home broken received from H. E Sir F. H. May, which I examined a few days ago. The drill instructor Sergt. Oxberry a
from the Turka
Recruits on the Cricket Ground under Turkiah inscription upon it confirmed p.m. Dress: drill order.
5.16
Machine Gun Section at Wellington'
Royal Patrotic Fund
Officers Families Fund..
4°
£100 50
who ought to have been resisting the Russians in the North had been hurried Barracks under Lieut. Thornbill as 5.30 down to Bagdad to check the advance of P.. Troes: drill crder.
h
of a little army towards the capital Mounted Section on the Pale Ground of Mesopotamia cheered hen My friend was greatly at 5.30 p.m. ader, Sergt. G. G. Mozon-
translated the inscrip- tion, when I pointed out on the map
whence the kettle-drum Felday, 5th May
the
Uniform to be worn."
19
town
frum etme and
explained
that he need rever B Co. Kowloon Dock nnd Taikos regret the investment of our army in Sections on the Polo Ground at 5.30 p.m. Kut, for his son and all the Townsend Remainder on the road outside the Law battalions were true British heroes, who Courts at 5.15 p.m. Dress: drill order had riskel much for high stakes, and
Signalling Section at Volunteer Head-
Red Croas Fund... 338 hud certainly won the day splendidly, quarters at 6.15 p.m. Uniform to be
Belgian Relief Fund 110
Sailors and Soldiers
Wives and Orphnax
Fund
10
50
Clothing Fund.
A further list will be published shortly.
N.. STABB
Hon. Treasurer. War Charities Fund:
BANK PARTNERS SENTENCED.
BUSINESS WHICH HAD BEEN INSOLVENT SINCE 1860.*.
we have received from the British Anti-in the Naval Bank Plymouth, Mackworth After lasting ten days, the two partners artit League. The bill has been rael Parker and Frederick Thomas Newestle-on-Tyne. compiled by Mr. R. P. Moncrieff, of Bulteri, were last month found guilty of Hongkong, April 27. 11,580,700lb., and
conspiring to defraud customers of the total consumption in 1910 was lank. 238,180,910, against 110,383,216b, and two hours and 40 minutes, and recom
expenditure The jury considered their verdict for erenees being 5,597,480, and £4,810,084, of the case. Me Justice Avery sentenced 3,640,828 in 1914, the respective in nended the judge to take a lenient view Mr. Moncaies points out that these och defendant to six months' imprison-
The
the
THE COST OF PAPER.
The Germana were taken in
for they proudly pointed to the invest word. ment of fat as a proof of the impon- sibility of the Allies
able to help sibh other, since the Russians could not save us from being surrounded. In point
41
Saturday, 6th May:-NII.**
sugesties Section will parado fort
SIGNALLING SECTION--FIELD PIKAISEN
of fact it turns out to be one of the field avercinen on Sunday, the 30th April, clearest proofs we have had of the In the Cricket Ground at 9.00 am, successful co-operation of the Allied Kowtoon residents will fall in at Old Armies, for whilst our enemics were Kowloon City Pier at 9.15 st. Dress: attracted to Ctesiphon by the bait of a
snall British army, the Russians behind uniform: topees to be worn. Morse fing their backs were scaling the snow-clad and messige forms to be carried. Pald mountains of Armenia, and sprang & glasses will be carried. Lg surprise upon the depleted forces of the
atrongest stronghold of Asiatic Turkey.
Erzeram, A everyone knows wht; has
lived in Mesopotamin, was the well-forti-
HEVELSION,
I bait rawwo do LeCpl. H. A. Niabes and Le..Cpl. L fied capital of Armenia, whence the P. Thursfeld revert to the ranks of their Tarks were enabled to terrorise over the own request. Armenians and rule them with a rod of
Coat a time when special efforts are figures do not include the tobectement in the second division
being made to avoid the application applied duty free to the treccomThe bank's deficiency was £207,784, of compulsion to all mea eligible in and wounded men in the military and in summing up.Br. Justice Avory increased cost of paper were given by fel when the Russians captured it is Great Britain for military servica
hospitals
Some interesting figures as to the iron. The casertion that it was unforti- pointed out that if defendants had expenditure per family téh persons) stopped business in 1907 the creditors the President of the Leeds Grocers last year was £ its li aguinat £3.5 would have lost only 3. in the Ass Association recently, when speaking of el. in the preceding year, and the enn mutter uf fact, the bank had been in the serious shortage of paper. "Cap sumptions per tasily in spite of the solvent since 1850. huge decrease of men through military In passing sentens the judge said it paper for wrapping, for which the charge and tural demands) showed an increase was not a case of fraud, but rather one ia 1916 of 5 per bent
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Talon (defi) Wharfs
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$194 30.
125.
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Sognes Hocks Cemacts
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-0.70 b
THE FRUIT SEASON, OWED complaint is sure to be preva-
APPOINTMENT,
DRESS
either a huge Turkish joke, or is to be appointed Lance. Sergeant during
Pte. E. B Mecarkill is temporarily accounted for by the supposition that its absenes on leave. of Bagdad. - armaments were needed for the defence event of, real importance, sud a further Topees will be wom throughout the day The capture of Kermanshah in another On and after Monday, the 1sh, Hay, was formerly 11a, now costs. 13s; par sign of successful co-operation between and on el. parades until further notice. in which both defendants had an chment conts 40s. as against 20s. formerly; the British and Ruwan forces in Turkish A number of tablch compiled by experts asurance when they joined the business ordinary sugar bags 246 per cwt instead Arabis and Fertia. And when the Kir are given by Mr Moncrieff to support his that there was sorta bope of it being of 138 to 178. per cwt, while confection-rind Pam has been successfully taken contention that smoking has a very bar restored to a solvent condition. But ary "op paper had exactly doubled in there will lie before the Russian forces's eflect on the system, retarding develop with that rance they must have price, being 21. 3d. instead of 13.2 per comparatively level plain of about GENERAL SMUTS DECLINED ment in weight, height, chest girta nad been conscious that their conduct would seam. Flour bags cost: 428. as cgainst seventy miles to the lung capacity. He quotes "The Hospital and to the defrauding of customers. 27 of 28 for the statement that shortly after the Instead, one of them to the knowledge
ogates of Bagded. war commenced a number of men were id the other, had garbled recklessly on based on aniline dyes, have more than being invalided to England, anul on in the Stock Exchange with other people's doubled. Some kinds are listed to the PARI Vestigation it was found that the great money in a desperate effort to retrieve trade at 16 lb Manafacturers have
Beylying to Sir C. Hunter in the House majority of them were examples of their fortunes
A PARENT'S DULY cardine dilation and
of Cominos last mouth, Mr Boder Law Por notified their agents that stocks of smoker's heart
certain inks are almost created andOUR boy is always gotting seratched.
Pid the Government Wonkat, of course He appeals to this medical authorities SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILYw materials bein
doubts are expressed us to supplies of Lor cat or bruised. Because there have been delighted to assign to fleneral in the military
hospitals to test thTHE me of Chamberlain's Cougs Rethe war
being available until after wounds bars, healed all right is no sign Smuts the pay of his rank in the Pritzb
they always wül Got a bottle of ChrAnny, but he decided not to dow
debility, due to
Printing inks, especially-coloured
DIS ARMY PAY.
lent daring the fruit season. Flo sare question whether to cedamists or delays,? Is mndy in world wide. It is good for higher in price "Somethings ar an get nothing better, and blood poi de continued for receives chezemé 84 TOUCH WITH THE Chelon and Diarrhoea temelo Calle convalescene, by setting apart all the arep seated cough of the adult or the hitely unobtainaule from the man
a bottle of Chamberlain's It may save a life. For sale by all frwards for, ngu-smokernor, where afüoking group and whooping cough of the children.dacturers and thei bosition ORENSE Blements të his office se une ca nìs Mining
Stationery of all kinda is very much brain's Pain Balm and see thas every from Imperial funds.
injury cared for immediately. You
feta sud Storekeepers.
is prohibited auit compare the results with them bottle sarren the whole family
Boundle by all Oberists and Stomakers worse by the scarcity of abipp
- nila by an Chamiabayad Wigan zanger?
Ministers
Bouth
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