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MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

General Auctioneers Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission

Agenta.

PROPRIETORS

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**MEIRION

TONGKONA

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have recrived in

structions to sell by Public Auction,

011

TUESDAY,

the 23rd May, 1916, commencing at

30 p.m. at their Sales Roca, No. 3,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice Rousa Street,

A QUANTITY, OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

CARPETS, RUGS, &t. As Follows:-

· Large Carpets, Upholsteral Suites, Arm-chuir and Sofas, Cant Tables, Bedroom Furniture. Brass Bedstead, Double Bass.mcunced Bedstends, Midt- board, Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tes and Occasional Tables, etc., etc., Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Crockery, Glass Ware including * Curglass,” Cooking Stoves," "Cutkey, Toilet Sets Ice #hosty, etc., Bath [wan Utensils,

quantity of Good Electro Plate,

etc.

Also

Iron Safes, 2 Pianos, Electric Reading

Lamps, Blackwood and Teukwood

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Ondaraigned havs ronived instruc Tous to all of Public Auction.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TIES CONCERNED),

on

SATURDAY,

the 27th May, 1913, commencing at. 3.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8 Des Toux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A CONSIONMENT OF

VALUABLE JAPANESE CURIOUS,

Comprising

&..

THE WAR.

(Continued from Paga' 5.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS.

AUSTRIANS' HEAVY CASUALTIES. FURIOUS GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL.

ROME' TAKES CHEERFUL VIEW, OF SITUATION,

LONDON, May 10.

“A cheerful view of thò situation or

(Reuter'a Bersion to the China Mall. the Italian front is taken in 'Rome.

MORE BRITISH GAINS.

LANCASHIRES SEIZE NEW

CRATERS.

Loxoox, May 21. Beuter's corespondent at Head quarters says:-

Large Silk-embroidered and Fand- painted Serrans and Wall Panels, Bronze and Brass. Carvinga, Figures, Lanterns, Our gain on Vimy Ridge was 380 Bowls, etc. Sutrumaa Tea Sets, Boneyards, not 260 as mentioned in the Bowls, Yaws and Plates, Makudzu, Imari and Kaga Ware, including "Dinner and Tea Services, Vases nad Bowls, Tortoise- shell Toilet Sets and Ormaments Tvory Carvings, Figures. Vases, etc, etc..

Alaa

A quantity of VALUABLE GOLD DAMASCENE WARE, etc.

(Full Carticulars from. Catologne.) On view Friday. Terius: --Cush.

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-- HUGHÉS & HOUGN,

Auctioners

Hongkong, May 20, 1016.

673

communique of May 17.

The new line is on the crest of the ridge, destroying the dominance hitherto enjoyed by the Germans. At this point we are driving a small

allent into the enemy position

The discemisure of the Germans. has since been expressed by furious bursts of shelling and attempts to humes us by every means, indicat-

ties.

LONDON, May 19... Furious, German attacks have been renewed at Feeling A Coupes” states that at dusk the enemy con menced an extremely violent offensžve with two fresh divisions against

It is stated that the Austrians' tall Arcourt Wood and Hill 30-4. Ip con auceesses cost then 20,000 casual-pletely failed except for the carrying o a small work to the south of Deadman The spirit of the Italiane is splendid in the face of tremendous Hill. Then the Germans tried to extend their progress here but were artillery fife. Experts say the Aus- entirely repulsed trians are being exhausted, the oflects whereof will shortly be seen to the advantage of the Italians and the Allies.

THE ALAND ISLANDS.

THE ALLIES' GUARANTEE.

**

PARIS, MET 19. It is announced that the Allies have guarantee that the Aland Islands will not remain fortified after the war. -

APPRÉHENSION ALLAYED IN

:3

SWEDEN.

TO BE REMOVED.

A further Germano attempt to retake. the fort we capturel yesterday was completely defeatest

it i

VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

NUMEROUS FRENCH AIR RAIDS.

Earts, May 20

A communique suys that on the left of i the Mense the artillery del confined. it was most violent at Avocourt Wood, Hill 304 and Mort Homme. The enemy did not attempt to attacki

There was moderate artillery activity to the right of the Meuse in Woevry. It was quiet rowhere except in Char-

ing that the enemy are making des RESTRICTIONS ON PULP EXPORT Page and the Vosges, where the French perte efforts to recover lost ground. Tunnelling towards the enamý craters has been in progress for some tine through heavy,chaik, and when THE Undersigned, have received instructhe mine exploded a storming parts

tions to sell by Public Auction,

T

PUBLIC AUCTION, ...

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEBNED),

On

TUESDAY,

the 30th May, 1016, at pan, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street.

<j

A NUMBER OF

of North Langsshires soon followed.

artillery was most active,

French Heroplanes marle minieras Losbox, May 21. raks on Thursday night. bombing the necovirome at Morlange, the stations at The Daily Telegraph say-The-Metzablets, Arraville, Brielles, Stery, Angle-Freely proposals, in which Sedan St. Eus, and the Livumes at

The Lancashire Fusiliers chargedui nequiesced, that the fortifien-Montfauron and Azamme.

tions of the Aland Islands. Should be dismantled after the War, has allaye apprehension in Sweden.

and seized the new craters. ote of which was f) feet wide by 50 fect deep.

Many Germans were buried in their dugoute." Their cries were beard amid the tumult of noise but

INDIAN CAREETS AND BEGS the severe German fire in support of

(NEW)

their trecches prevented any "at- tempts at rescue. HUGHES & BOUGE.

Anctioneers,,

Terms ---Cash.

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Hengkong May 20, 1910.

"TRAMWAYS

Screens, quantity of Blackwood PEAK LIMITED

Furniture, Pictures, Engraving, a few

Oil Painting, Bath Tuby, Largo American Ice Chest, etc...

And

Encyclopaedia Britannica with Revol ving Stand

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue) TERUS: --Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioner, Hongkong, May 18, 196

PUBLIC AUCTION, -

66)

HE have received in-

TIME, TABLE.

J

076

LANCASHIRE LADS USE THE BAYONET:

One of the rumediate "results will be the removal of the restrictions on the Swedish expark trade,

BRITISH SUBMARINE TORPEDOES

GERMÄN STEAMER.

COPENHAGES, May 27.

A Gmc steater, which was

The Lancashire Lads; scattering submarine, tried to escape but was torpedoed on May 17th by a British bombs and plying their bayonets in COMPANY, the king charms, consolidated stopped by a shot. The crew has their position within an hour under ample time to escape.

WEZI DATI. 7.00a.m. to 8.00 am...Every Iò minotaɛ. 8.00am to 10.00 am... Every 10 minston 10.00 s.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minuta 11.30a.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutos. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 10 minutes 1.46 p.m. to 2.1p.m...Every 10 minutos. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 5.00pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuta.

5.

KIGE CARS.

»

8,50 p.m. and 9 p... 9.30pm. to 11.00 p.m. every half hour.

TE Undersigned but inter of 11.00 p.m. to 11.40 p.m. 87817 quarter of Ferd. Bornemann & Co. to sell by Public Auction,

1972

THURSDAY,

the 20th May, 1936, at 11 am., on the Premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon

Wharf and Godown C

124 BALES DUCK FEATHERS, -- 1935 BUNDLES AMBOO CANES. TerinsCash,,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 19, 1916.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

CUS

D boar,

Borday!.

a rain of trench mortar bombs and

BOMBARDMENT.

ENEMY SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES.

BRILLIANT ATTACK BY THE

BRITISH IN EGYPT..

LONDON, May 19."

A brilliant attack has been made by

INTIMATIONS

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No. 10

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PRODUCED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BY

JAS, WATSON & CO., LTD.

SOLE AGENTS

DONNELLY & WHYTE.

THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.

PETROGRAIN May 47.

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,

Ice House Street,

FALLING BIRTH-RATER

OFFICIAL FIGURES FOR 1014.

The report of the Registrar-General-

in rths, deaths, and marriages 1914 was issued on Monday as a Blues book (Cl) In his review of the vital statistics of the year. Dr Stevenson discusses the birth-rate, which touched the lowest point on red, and gives son parriënlars of the infant mortality:

The Chairman of the "Ilmui, M.. Saamo, and M. Paleologue, the French Amkasiulor. delivered important speeches on the reason of the banquet to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the conclusion of the Fraico Russian Alliance. All the newspapers mule The population of England and Wales favourable comments on this splendidlat the michle of 1014 is estimated at Manifestation

36,060,694" made cup of 37,877,050 males and 19, one females. The marriages during the your numbered 204,401, giv ing u rate of 13-9 persons married

IN THE FIGHTING LINE.

14

The

per

1,000 population, or above the rate for. Brand above the average. rate in the decade 1901-1910. It was the highest rate recorded since 1907. The provisionai figures for 1915 indicate further rise

Arish. on the enemy comminications the British on the important post of EWORK OF SER TEHIRES AND 3 per 1,000 The number of persons

from Syria to Egypt.

IRISH.

--

divorced was 1,71%, against 7,154 in 1913, the average of the five pecceeding years being considerably exceeded."

The

Warships bombarded the fort to the

4 respondent at Headquarters 1000, being 1944 was 238 per

21 below the average south-west of the town and, it is believ-|describes the line work of the Shrop, the preeding decranium. It was the ed, reduced it. Seaplanes effectively shires on the 1st and 2nd April, and lowest on record, the next lowest being" planes follower to engage the enemy trenches lost two nights earlier, and the faller year by year. The total number bombarded the enemy camp af nero of the Dublin and Inniskilling Fusiliers that of 1912-23-9, and the highest 38-3 in 1870, since which date the ratio bas, Jon the thi. The former weaptured with a few insignificant exceptions, aircraft. Three bomb were dropper. Litlauten repelled an unemy attack and of births, registered was 470,00€ Of among 1.000, marching Tarks.

made a accessful counter-attack. The illegitinuste: 4,15 were males and these 841,767 were legitimate and 37,199 All the warships aircraft returned Shropshires spent hours in crossing 431012 ware females Tables are given 2001 garls of the so-called ground. The showing that while the proportion of mand was so thick that one unwounded women of child-bearing to the total inan stuck in it helplessly from the night population rose from 23-1. per cent.in } of the 21st April; to the morning of the|1871 to 2+9 per cent.. im 1011,

20th.

portion of these women who are married The correspondent ridicules the Ger-fell from 4-6 per cent. to man official statement thus they did not anel the average age of mar per cent

married intend to retain the trenches owing tonf chill-bearing

hns. steadily the wet. For two days they hul worked increased. While these changes could

NEW MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,

LONDON, May 19. -- The War Office announces that Ciene

hand-grenades, which continued after ITALIANS RETIRE AFTER INTENSE Rafely. midnight. So strenuous was the work of the Labour parties that by daylight the whole of the new front was linked up. Trenches of com- raunication were cut to the old line | with conspicuous" coolness and exemplary initiativë.

Two Lancashire subalterns were inled early in the ssault. The Non Coms, carried an unhesitat Lingly

ENEMY'S BEST TROOPS ENGAGED. Bodies of the enemy, whose 7.40a.m. to 10.30 a.m... Every 15 minuten. 10.30m.. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. casualties were heavy, are identified 11.30am. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minuter

19.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. as Schleswig Holsteiners, some of

1.00 p.m to 5.00p.m...Every 15 miantos. the best troops left in Germany, 5.00p.m. 8.00 p.m...Every 10 mlautes.. 8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 1.00pm. to 9.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS on Week Days.

SATURDAYS.

Extra Car at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARE by arrangement at the Company's Office, AtxANDRA BUTLEzzor' Des Voeux Road Central

FIGHTING ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

NUMEROUS MINOR OPERATIONS.

LONDON, May, 20. General Sir Douglas Haig's communi states that there was some artillery

Toms, May 10.

A communique states that in the

Adamelle zono-the Italians pecupied

ral Mahon has assumed command of the western frontier of Egypt.

Lieutenant General Milne is now com- Crets near Sarea, capturing 30 primanding the British troops at Salonika soners and much materal.

RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES.

DELEGATES.

persons were present.

like

the

pro

Women

the birthrate of the present day must bo

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heaters in consolidating the ground, tend to indicace, the birth-rate-the posting mixing cutting communication first making for its increase and the There was only one trenches and if fitting iron bopholes other two for its decrease the con- reason for the chusion is come to that "the net fall in evention, and that reason was the King's Shrophire Light Infantry. due to a dinination in the fertility of The Italians evacuated their posi-

One Lanco-Corporal was cupied these women from whatever cause, from ani. to 10.30 am. in getting a including that resulting from increase tion at Zagugutorta between the

wounded muri isck some 600 yards. He in their average age. Adige and Terragado valley after BANQUET IN HONOUR OF RUSSIAN curried his comrade until he himself was Fron tables showing the birth rates of struck in the shoulder, and he then different parts of the country, it appears three days of intense, bombardiment,

brought his wounded comrade through that the rates are highest in Wales, next the enemy

suffering the heaviest

the mud under a continual fire. At day-highest in Lancashire Cheshire, York- LONDON, May 19.

break he arrived completely exhausted.shire, and the counties north of them losses.

A private, who was wounded in the and much the lowest in the South. The Russian parliamentarians were knee, insisted on staying in the captured These differences are attributed to The enemy tontinued their bon-

real bartiment with batteries of every entertained to a banquet at the Mansion trendlies for 3 hours in order to help in differences in fertility. Compared with calibre against the Italian line from House Lord Kitchener, Sir Edward repulsing, two counter attacks. He was 1913, there was an increase in the rural

then enried out on a streteher.

districts of the North and in the staler Another private held a saphead towns in Wales, and a decrease, în Monte Maggio to Lagisdaspio. This Grey. Mr. Hughes, Mr. Schreiner, Larri

-attack single-handed. other areas

county boroughs line was evacuated to avoid useless Reading and many other distinguished against held the Chalk Fit salient of the North...

lient res except the The Irish Sir Edward

described by General Haig

#7th While the birth-rate was lower than ou the losses, The Italian retired to posi-Grey, in proposing the health of the of April, south of Flulioch The first in 1913, the death-rate was higher, the tion in the rear, where they are

attack, uided by

of natural increase for 1914 being guests, said the common effort would heavy bomba gas and preceded mic.

was launched reinforcing.

only 1 above that of 1011, which was the unite us as closely in conditions of peace at five in the morning against the lowest yet.

The total number The "Austrians violently bombard. as to-day in war. "We take it as othern part of the salient. The enemy of deaths

males and 243,383 probably thought that, owing to the females). gives a rate of 14-0 per ed and attacked various points at

empty trench before them. Not mun preceding year, but 1-4 below the average got through for

hours. Later for the 10 preceding year forty corpses contwill be counted

Of the total number of deaths reg

regis where the curmy pet the Dublin's fire,

tend 21,571, or 17-8 percent, were those The second attack was against the of infants under one year of age. Thir northern

em part of the salient, where the corresponds to an inaut murmality rate artilery so pounded the entanglements of 100 per 1,000 births, being 15 1,000

that the azd. parapets

10 enemy resumed below the average for the preceding the trenches. Then came the opportunity years, and the lowest on record, except- of the Inniskillings,“

gwho were in the ing an equal rate in 1010 and a lower support trenches. Never was a job mora one 1912. The provisional infant mýr-- cleanly or more quickly dene than the tality rate for 1015 shows an increase to turning out of the Germans from our 110 per 1,000 births. tranches,

by a

matter of course that the special had to cross a wire entanglement and 516,749 d in the year was

Beason and punch tickets available for THE Undersigned have reveived in cars not already fail running at the

structions from The Liquidators of time stated in the Company's time tables, activity between the Somme and Aucre. Val Sugina, bus were repulsed every interests of Russia, na of the other gas, they would do so easily with an 1,000 population, ger than in the

bet not for special cars, can be obtained The enemy, in the Arris sector last where. The Italian artillery was Allies would be considered and satisfied on application at the Company's Office- night, captured a small post on the generally active on the entire front.

Feel Boremann & Co., to sell by Public

Auction.

UTI

FRIDAY,

the 26th May, 1910, at 11 am., on the Premises, 1st Floor, 18 Des Vurux Road Central,

SUNDEY

VALUABLE OFFICE FURNITURE therein contained.

Consisting of Writing Table and Desks, Show and Sample Cases, Filing Cabinets, Electric Fans, &c., &c.

Au

Seven Typewriters including-three Remington No. 10 Visible, Two Large

And

One Feather Cleaning Machine. On view from Thursday the 96th inst. TERM - Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 19, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTJUK..

669

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to Ball by Public Auction.

(FEM) LOCOUNT OF THB CONCLEXID).

00...

TUESDAY,

the 30th May, 1916, commencing st-2.30. p.m. at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Dan Vaux Bond, Corner of Ice

House Street,

Que Caille Portable Motor complete with Battery Box and Spark Plug. Guaranteed to be in good working order!!

On view now. Terma-Cash

HUGRES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, May 20, 1916.

THE ALEXANDRAJCAFE Cannot be

Beaten Equalled, Oskar, Ocnfectioners Waals With Wines &

No Season ticket will be sued until ureater at the north end of the Viny payment therefor has been made in Bank Notes or by Cheque or Compradore order representing Book Notes.

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JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managuri.

JAPANESE MAKERS

Every kind of Footwear'

MADE

ORDER

CHERRY & 00,

STREET, Oppoelbe Il ragkony Hotel.

Inlephone No. 431.

Hongkong, March 20, 914.

PARIS, May 19. The French felled two neroplanes, Sub-Lieutenant Navarre getting his

tenta.

The Germans, attempting to take a small salient in West Argonne, were hurled back to their trenches.

ridge. There was some grenade fighting THE ENEMY AGAIN REPULSED. south of Neuville. Our guns to-day silenced the enemy artillery in the Wailly sector. The Germans exploded amine south-east of Ronconft We hold the hear lip of the crater. We fired a mine near Calonne in the: Lens sector and effectively bombarded the enemy positions there. There was con siderable artillery activity near Souchez, Loos, and Halluch. Wo succesfully bombarded last night enemy positions north of Ypres. The enemy today. shelled Potize. There was considerable activity in the air. A hostile machine was driven down behind the German

lines.

AN ALBERT MEDAL AWARD.

LONDON, May 21.5. The Gazette announces that the Albert Medal of the first class has been awarded to Major C. L. Newall of 2nd Gurkhas for extinguishing a fire in a large bomb store.

COTTON CONFERENCE

ADJOURNED.

LONDON, May 21.

UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN ALLIES AND GREECE.

LONDON, May 19. Router understands that the Allies and cresca lave satisfactorily settled the question of the transport of the Serbian army which will precced by sea.

THE TORPEDOED GERMAN. STEAMERS,

as closely as our own".

RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIANS AND 8. AFRICANS.

ALL REMAIN SIDE BY SIDE."

LONDON, May 19, The camaraderie existing between the South African and Indian troops in East Africa is shown by a recent incidont when the Rhodesians and Baluchis were co-operating in the friendliest manner covering movements of other troops. As the Baluchis were hard pressel the Rhodesians offered to help, but the Baluchis themselves dealt. with the situation most successfully. Subacquently the Buluchis sent the Rhodesians a letter expressing their heartiest thanks, adding, "We hope in future we shall all remain side by side, and pray our Heavenly Father for the at victory of our Government, which God

THE DIFFERENCE IN METHODS grant may be soon.".

COPENHAGEN May 19.

The Chief Officer of the Swedish steamer which saved the crews of two German steamers torpedoed in the told Baltie says the Germans

him that they had ample, warning

AUSTRIA'S FINANCIAL STRAITS.

ATTEMPTS TO OBTAIN LOANS

·FROM USA:

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned, has recrived in

strictions to sell by Public Auction,

MOND

the 20th May, 1910, commencing 11 am at the Toyo Kiach Kaisha's Godown (and afterwards at Merk

H. Skott & Co's. Godown). Kennedy TowT SUNDRY SHIP'S

GEAR

ex 8.5. "CHIYO MARU”. Comprising — Steam Winches, Boat Davits, Brass Tort scuttles and frames, Bruss Balodn window frames and windows Electric LONDON, May 18. Fane and Lamps, Copper Whistle and

Syren, Braes signal gun, Engine Room telegraphs and contpasses, Electric

They were even allowed to take their Austria's financial straits are revealed best clothes. The German Captain was by intercepted mesanges received by became he was nearly drowned then

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY The Conference of representativea) taken on board the Russia submarine Reuter from an official source showing water tight shutter box, Copper and THERAPION NO.1 held in Manchester yesteriny has ship's papers

el Cotton Employers and Employees boarding the sinking vessel to get the the desperate efforts of Austria to obtain | Bruss atcata pipes.etc., etc..

THERAPION NO. 2 been adjourned till next week, THERAPION No 3

CUREI OIXONSWEARIS/MES,DIMAINK LOSEVICKOR, KELU - MOLENT LÆGNINO GREMISEKS. PRICE IMUNGLAND, ED., BARU STAMP ADOWER RISTALIJA FOR"/ FAILS BOOK TO BA, INSTALA QUETE I. LONDON. FÜRVOU. HEYERTOGE ka, FRYREWDRŁOTA (RASTÁNING TO JOL OF MORE TO THE

THERAPIONE

KARKEA WOLD, TARRAFIÐNÝ IN OU

Tho

THE IRISH COMMISSION,

LONDON, May!) “Commission, go

It is believed that two more German steamers have been torpedoed.

MR ASQUITH RETURNS..

LONDON, May 19. Me Asquith has returned to London

loan in the United States. She is even

NE-Further sales will be notified reduced to offering the transfer focs of 1 Scarfilight real estate as security, and apparently ter has had to hypothecofe taxes in order | On view from Friday, the 20th inst.

Catalogues on application to secure a loan of even £3,000,000. A

Takas ---Cash on delivery, significant reference is made to the unsuitability of transferring money to Berlin

GEO. P. LAMMERT

Auctioneer Hougkong, May 18, 1916.

360

Although the Japanese community at Tientsin took a very active part in the recent Allied Red Cross Fete they declined to accept any of the proceeds but requested that what would have been their share should be divided among the Red Cross Societies of their All This generous action, says a Tientsin paper, is chamcteristic of the loenl Japanese community and adds to their Allies appreciation of their wholes hearted assistance at the Feta

LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND

"Under Weight, & condition of El-health, shows your nasime Native powers, are decreasing.

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIE COMPOUNDE

Supplies, the blood with wanted noudabing and flesh, building mate

OF ALL CHEMISTS

31.25 and

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