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25 YEARS IN WOOD,

THE CHINA MAIL.

in its opening stages shows that the Gerumns are no longer fa's position to resist the advance of the Allies which may, for some time yet, be slow, but it in methodical and sure.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

"THE MAGISTRACY.

THE WIDOW'S SON.

Mr JR Wood this morning manded a "Chinese on a charge of Ednapping. According to the Police, a

THE SITUATION AT CANTON.

ARRIVAL OF ADMIRAL SAH

Adrigal Sah Chun Bing arrived at

SPORTING.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916.

SIDELIGHTS FROM GERMINY.

A SEMI OFFICIAL PEACH SOCIETY.

HAS IT THE CHANCELLOR'S APPROVAL Curiously few particulars are available of the newly-formed German National Peace Committee, save that its president Prince Wedel, formerly Imperial

it rat

@TENKIS.

AMERICAN TOURNAMENT AT THE

OLYMPIC TENNIS CLUB · widow brought her son to Hongkong Canton from the North on the after- One of the pleasantent afternoons on from Cheung Chau. Soon after her noon of the 25th inst., his flagship the Olympic Tennis Club's ground took Governor of Alsace Lorraine, and thas arrival in Hongkong she missed the borbaing the Wong Cheung, He was place on Saturday when an Americana ominently serions and respectable The Chinese telegraph, line to defendant who had taken the boy and the warships in port. Admiral Sahtion was so keen that out of the shy some measure of high official patronage, Ha bad evidently been accosted by the greeted with the customary salute by mixed doubles tournament was playsil bedly, including met who play an in-

There were two teams and the competi- and literary worlds, and enjoying,

portant part in the political, industrial Canton has been restored.

given him a new pair of aloes and a new called on Governor-General Lung games played the B team won by the at least a position af same privilege suit of clothes and then took him on Chai-Kwong soon after his arrival small margin of 20 games. The tour the Imperial Chancellor, Its proformed A huge fall of debris in Conduit board the Fing On It was while and afterwards returned to his fiagment was stranger by Messrs. Daim

Almost certainly it has the approval of Road buried a man aged 21 years living making a search for the boy that she ship: at Second street. He was making found him on board the boat

Wilson and C. H. Higginbotham, both of opinion for an honourable peace which, ito educate German publis excavation on the hill side. His body

whom were hostily thacked at the close, while excluding exaggerated demands," which were presented by Mrs Barr

The winning team received spoons would guarantee the future of the Em

pire The details of the tournament are Hard" and firebrand that he is, looks Naturally Count Reventlow, "Die- appended. 'B' team who were the upon it with the deepest beatility. In winners, being given tirst-

the Deutsche Tageszeitung he des Southerton and Mrs Ritchie beat Baker

clares s THE RE-CAPTURE OF SHEK. and Mrs Tarrant 4-3; beat Henderson and Mrs Josepha 6-1; beat Barr and Mrs Kynock 70; best Owen and Miss Witchell 6-1; beat Finch and Miss Miller

1.

LI LIER KWAN.

was not recovered until life was extinct had gone to Canton and he was going Kwan left Shiu Hing on the 25th The man and he thought the woman It is reported that Geteral La Lich A man jumped from the verandah to take the top to her. At Wanchai Road into Stone Nullah

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., lane while the house was being searched

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HONGKONG TELEPHONE No. 618.

BIRTHA.

Downtots.On the 27th Angaat at Derrington, Hongkong, the wife of H. B. L. DowBulGIN, DE 3 MOD. THEODOR.--On August 16, at Shanghai,

DEATHS.

A FORGED CHOR.

for gamblers on Saturday night. Fie!" A plaintiff in a forgal -chop ease Justained such injuries that he had to against a "partner"in a proposed firm be removed to the Hospital

said to Mr. Wood that an arrangement

inst. for Wuchow, but his intentions are not publiěly known.

LUNG.

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News is to hand that after several was come to whereby money that was days fighting General Lung's troops It transpired during the hearing of

to be put is the business should be hare succeeded in regaining posses- the Yunnan opium case at the Mixed deposited at the International Bankion of Shek-lung, and Tang Hing, and Mrs. Tarrant 1-8; best Henderson wmi-officially or any rate, in agres Court that Yuanan opium in the province and only withdrawn on the signature of who had set himself, up

in which it is grown sells at $5 per lb. The value in Shanghai was said by a witness to $150 per b

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war for existence with the sole sin

To create a society in the middle of promoting an understanding for the conclusion of peace' and nothing else cannot in the firat place but create an - beat E Purves and My Walker weariness, of which our enemics make so impression abroad that German war Knapton and Mrs Watling lost to Baker much; has now been made manifest even and Mrs Josepha 6-2; beat Barr and German Empire. Already the name of meat with leading personages in the the defendant and the chop of the President of the district, has Witchell 43: beat Finch and Miss Miller or indirectly the new organisation

Mr Kynock 4-3; beat Owen and Miss Prince Wedel is a voucher that directly plaintiff The latter went away to fed. He is reported to have sought 4-3; lost to R Furves and Mrs Walker connected with the organs of the Govern Canton for a few months and on his refuge in British territory.

The 3-4

ment Harper and Mrs Duncan lost to Baker will be undertood that the chief aim of "Not only abroad but even at home it and Mrs Tarrant 3-beat Henderson and the new committee will be to bring Rynock 5-3: boat Owen and Visa Witchell the (ferman wind in regard to positive Mrs Josephs 4-3; beat Barr and Mrs about a speedy peaca."

3 beat. Finch and Miss Miller 4-3; lost peace aims and the future of the German As hitherto any attempt to influence

to B. Purves and Mrs Walker 1-3,"

Empire has deliberately been made in- W. Purves and Miss Jack lost to Baker possible for individuals and societies and Mrs Tarrant 3-5; beat Henderson alike, and as ou the other hand this new. and Mrs Josephs 5-2: beat Barr and Mrs permission to exer

National Committee evidently am Kynock 740; beat Owen and Misa Wit-innence, no other

exercise just such a

conclusion, can post: chell 43, beat Finch and Miss Millet sibly be drawn but that the whole thing 4-3; lost to R. Purves and Walker 3-4.

Brown, and Xrs Brown lost to Dukersies that the new body will tend to

A Tokyo telegram states that return found the money had been Chinese telegraph service between Mr. A. to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. THEODOR Deputy Superintendent of the Muni-used was a falta one-

Hilton-Johnson; the drawn out of the Bank. The chop Canton and Hongkong has already been restored, and it is announced cipal Police Forces of the Inter-Court this morning said no such joint will be restored tomorrow.

Arepresentative of the Bank at the to-day that through railway traffic tional Settlement of Shanghai, is arranging with the Tokyo Foreign

Account had existed at the Bank. CALDERWOOD.-On August 18, at Office and, Metropolitan Police to

Case remanded Unzen Japan, HENRY MITCHELL cogauge 30 Japanese police for the CALDERWOOD, aged 1 months. HARDMAN-On August 18, Hypsox ments will soon be concluded...

Municipal Police Forces and arrange- BEAUFORT HARDMAN, Licut, Cameron Highlanciers, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hardman,

years, Killed in action.

China Inland Mission, aged 21

born

ROUNDING UP TRESPASSERS.

Acting on a telephonic communication from Mr. E.Irving, Director of Eduen

.

DEATH ENQUIRY.

DOCK COOLIE'S TERRIBLE INJURIES.

An enquiry was held at the Magis

The jury was composed of Messrs. Walter Boss, Wm. Drude and P. Xavier.

Meu is very important indeed."

No doubt the fire-eating Count's sus picions are well founder. Ha prophe compromise and work on the so-called

4-3; lost to Purves and Mrs Walker 23.

Total B'toar 130 games ;* A' team

games.

H.K.C.C. MEN'S DOUBLES.

with the soundcriticism that compromise

is

not always avaliable, and that in certain problems of life there is no mid dle path but only a plain yes ar. Ko, ome. way or the other?"

14.

We regret to learn that there have tion, Detective-Sergt: Wills went to beca two cases of typhoid this year the servants' quarters at the Taumaticy this afternoon by Mr. Hazeland, and Mrs Tarrant 2-3 lost to Hedersen Among the missionaries who have been Government Schools to arrest trespassers surrounding the death of a dock cookie Kynock lost to Owen shd. Mis

Curoner, inta- the circumstances and Mrs Josephs 3-4; beat Barr and 31rs middle line," but he contents himself MAIN-On August at Shanghai, spending their annual vacation at Chang He found there three men and a bowho was killed by a falling crane at the Witchell 3-4; bear Finch, and Miss Miller

"Davit Main, ager 70 years. Chau (Dumbell Island). Mrs. Dobson, Two of them wid they were boarders at Kowloon Dock on the 14th inst. Tispari-On August 11, 1915, inwife of Dr. W. H. Dobson, of the the school. A foki snit the men wens

London, Capt ERNEST WALTER American Presbyterian Mission, at there to sleep. TISDALL of Shanghai, September 6, 1843.

Yeungkong, was brought over from the Mr. Hazeled asid the person who island to the Matilda Ecapital a week was really guilty was the No. 1 boy a ago. To the deep regret of all who he had probably taken certain amount terrible injuries. Death was due to Dr. Smalley said deceased had stiffered krew her she died on Friday night and from those people for the privilege of shock and hemorrhage. vas buried on Saturday at Happy allowing them to sleep there. Valley. Antler typhoid patient Fach defendat, with the exception of it Dr. B. Randall Vickers, of the the boy, was fined $5. Wesleyan Missionary Society, Wuchow, who had spent abort vacation at Cheung Chau and had then gone to

Vickers was brought down to Hongkong's fpm Fatshan for hospital treatment.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, August 28, 1016.

THE PRICE OF VICTORY. Fatehan to relievs a fellow worker. Dr.tocks was the punishment inflicted or

ex.

POWELL, LTD. THE post striking feature in the recent reporta of the British offensive is the comparative smallness of the British casualties.. Previous perience in the war has gone to prove what was prima facie evident, viz. that the offensive was a great deal more costly than the defensive. But now, as our French friends would say, nous avons changé celt.

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TODAY

2.15 p.m.The Palicule, Kowloon.

MEMCS TOM TO-MORROW, Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement

Daz

| 2.30 p.m.-- Auction of Typewriters at

Messrs. Hogbes un] Hough'k.

and Rifles and Sporting Amunition

Andrew's Church, Kowloon

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ---

Mr J. Johnstone, of Messrs Jarding Matheson & Co. Ltd., arrived from Shanghai yesterday.

Mr. J. K. Hatton, of the Hongkong Shanghai, Bauk, arrived at Shangbai last week from Europe, via Siberia.

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We are told in one of the telegrams. The death occurred in Yokohama on to day that by the new Allied method the night of the 13th instant, after a 3

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of iron plates were being moved when Deceased's companion said a number

The following games have been decided in the Mens Doubles Tournament of the. Bangkong CC Several games weru played off on Saturday.

bent

MIRA ROUND the jib of the crane suddenly gave Tay Vanderwal and Jonckheer (rec. 3-5); 6-3

Glaister and Franks (rec. 3-8), THEFT OF LIFEBELTS.

and rushed deceased who was standing 6.3.

the Hon. Mr. Mcl. Messer) then examin below. He lived only a few minues. One month and four hours in the

The Captain Superintendent of Police Chinese for stealing three life belted the crane driver, who said the crane from the sa. Kum Sang.

had been in work for three years off and on. The fixings had worked loose. The crane-was overhauled after the zezident but he did not remember it had been working the jib of the crane having been overhauled previously. He up and down. He had beca asked to t two sheets of iron, but as soon as he l the engines the fib fell down and struck deceased. The accident was caused through the hoisting clutéh ́ working out

CHINESE SPECIAL CONSTABLE FINED

The Chinese special constable charged on Saturday with misconduct was fined 25 this morning.

CHINESE REVENUE OFFICER FINED

The Chinese Revenue Officer charged

this morning with heing in possession of

lbs of loose opium was fined 8500. charge of stealing the opium has been remanded, bail being refused.

THE PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

',

SECOND ROUND

.

material

than

BRINGING THE WOUNDED HOME.

A WONDERFUL ORGANISATION.

Southampton long since carned the Dame of being one of the chief sem gates- of Britain. Never so emphatica is i

British manhood (to say nothing of war today has it been a ses gate of the British Empire. Two main stress of

Crisp and Milner Jones (owe 13-2)

other

the human sort) beat. Worcester and Hastings (owe 2-6); flow continuously through the part of

Leith and Hegarty (rec. +8)81, 6-3

Southampton-the men bo go out to Stalker and Abraham (owe 3-6), beat!ight for the sacred green lands bobine Southampton, and the men who return Murphy and Mass (owe 15-2), best to these hallowed.country sides, through Muriol anel Maltby (owe 5-6), 7-9, 6-4, 6-1. Southampton. bearing the scars of war.

Very impressive; it is to see the hip- Red Crisa ships come steaming slowly

8-8.

Wodehouse and Fletcher (scratch).. in, with their burden of war'a victinis bent Ridgway and Cassidy (rec. 2-6); 6-2, and heroes. The hospital ship as our Cooper-Hunt and Hammond (owe brilliantly fighted hospital ward, atted.

wounded men see it, is a spotlessly white, 16-) who were drawn agzirst Hodges with practically every comfort and co- an Walker (rec. 2-5), had a walk-over. tenience that can be found in the best Bevington and Clark (scratch); -3.8-6.

Kent and Cazy (owe 13-4), bent regulated hospital on land. Nothing less than the best is here the mechanical Claxton and Thursfield (scrutch), Beatha material best, and the best that Thorne and Wood (owe 3-8); (-2, 6-3.

Wodehouse and Fletcher will meet inspired good management can provide expert adninistration and benevolently per-Buat and Hammond in the third organisation. The combination is ideal

the result, a great machine working as perfectly saud saamoothly as a well-made. watch. Within less time than a public dinner occupies, a hospital chip carpark carrying apwards of a thousand, cases is galouded, and during such a time despatched back to France, whilst the the present-recaled and victualled and

whole of its patients have been

- LAWN BOWLS.

POLICE WIS OVER, THE CIVIL SERVICE.

POLICE

Capt. Bussell, Government Marine Surveyor, deposed to examining the Hen. Mr Mel Messer, Captain Superin- come after the accident along with the tendant of Police. He found the jib of the crane on the ground. He examined the lavers and found there was no polility of the jib falling had the clutch been put in gear before the was played on Saturday on the Civil An important match in League bowls ratchet was fixed. The only way he Service ground, and resulted in a win ITS ADMINISTRATION. could account for the accident was for the Police by seven shota.. Scores :-- Reports on the administation of The condition of the ano

through the wrong lover being used. CIVIL SERVICE.

WAY Care the National Relief Fund are preslick

and badly in need of a Bigby The task of distributing the fund is part of the crane driver" Cooles were Mace

Lamble. good overhaul Witness thought the Dunicary. to Parliament ball-yearly acident was due to a mistake on the undertaken by an Executive Com the habit of working too rear a crane Wood uittee appointed by H.R.H. the and often stood on plate to keep Faceb Prince of Wales after consultation only been slightly out of gar there

the weight. level. Had the machine Blake. with the Prime Minister. Four ladies would be a tendency for the paw to Fincher. Woolley. use included in this Committee of

shilt over.

The ratchet, was worn, The crane driver recailed said there Stanley. wen no plates being lifted when the crane came down.

of attack-first by a devastating very brief illness, of Mr. Albert Marsh, bombardment and

then by an

for the past eight years manager of infantry rush--that we have reduced Messrs. Brett & Co. of Yokohama, 3.37 p.m.-Auction of Sporting Gunsour losses by as much as 75 per his removal to the General Hospital. .

death-taking place within two days after at Mesers. Hughes and Hough's,cent, while the loss inflicted on 2.30 p.m.- Auction of Furniture, the enemy seems to be more than The Police Reserve Orders today | Bicycles, Typewriters, etc,nt Messrs. proportionately greater. A striking announce that HE the Governor has Hughes and Hough'e.

been pleased to appoint Mr..T. F. 4.15 p.m.-Memorial Service in St. instance was given in a telegram Hough an Assistant Superintendent of sented

a few days ago of the British Police (Reserve). Mr Hough, formerly capturing a strong fortress south of the 8th Husars and subsequently of Thiepval at a total cost of 93 Adjutant and Captain Commanding the killed and wounded, while the Shanghai Light Horse, will take charge German defenders of the fortress of the Mounted Police and Motor 10.30 am-Auction of Provisions at

Mesars. Hughes and Hough's. suffered a loss of not less than" 10.30 a.m.-Anction of Boots and thousand, including 250 prisoners. MILITARY CHOS - FOR HONGKONG seventeen.".

Shoes, Class Ware etc, ut Messrs. We have profited by the experience „Hughes and Hough's

p.m.-Auction of Household of the past two years and we have Forniture, Blackwood Tables, Piano, succeeded not only in producing Sewing Machine, etc. etc. at Harbour munitions of war which give us the Office (top floor).

superiority, not only as regarde

General Memoranda.

WEDNESDAY, August 30:~~

FIDAY, September 1

11 am-Auction of Electric Motor:

Copper, Brass and Iron Pips; etc.

Ex. 8.4. ChiyogMaru' at Kowloon

Octownx

1.30 pm Auction of Household Furniture, Piano, Table Linen, etc. at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

SATURDAY, Sept-2:-

quantities but effectiveness

also.

Π Patrola.

BOY.

in close touch with tlie Ministry and the distinction_ bas "probably been

of Munitions that the great out-

standing fact of the war is that the

conferred in recognition of his gallantry

on that occasion.

price of victory is unlimited muni

10.30 am-Auction of Miscellaneous tions.

crane after the acrident but found nothing neer at the Dock, said he examined the Mr. T. Neave, Superintendent Engi

broken or damaged with the exception of the jib. He tested the clutches

Hill

Grant.

J. Watt

R. Watt Gerrard

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(skip)-18

(skip) 9 McDonald. Davitt. Sim..! Gordon.

& Walt, Murphy. Kent. Pitti

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THE NOVICES.

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(skip)-43

Dickens. Cooke Langdon

TAIKOO RESIŽVES.. Lyle Olark Altebesor. Sloan:

Russell Muirhead O'Brian."

Eldridge

Faulda.

Gardiner.

Gerrard

Anderson,

Connelly

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The latest Report covers the six We learn that the Military Cross aggregate receipts up to that date months ending 1st March last. The has just been conferred on Lieutenant are shown to have amounted to Alex Meclonald of the Royal Flying £5,858,63-1. Corps, the younger son of Major Donald naval and military relief amounted in good order. He also examined the

At Taikoo on Saturday, the home The fatal issues" for and found them free and working reserves won with remarkable case It was said some time. ngo by A short time ago Lieutenant Macdonald £425,518. The balance in hand working well. Ho did not see anything Smith.

Macdonald of the Hongkong Voluntebrato £2,824,249, and for civil relief to pay and ratchet and these were also Hamilton Ecores. member of the British Parliament succeeded in bringing down's Fokker amounted to £2,800,235.

C9. RESERVES.

on the crane to which he could Deanc attatuts the accident. He raggested Harrison after the way very heavy demands working the crane.

The Committes anticipate that the driver madeTM A mistake in

He evidently Bar pulled the clutch out of the gear while will be made upon the fund for the the paw was out of gear, and that might Lieut. Macdonald, is not yet 19 years relief of distress among the civil have been accidental It might be Goods et Mesern Hagher and Germany had ever done had equalled war began, he entered Sandhurst, and ion be realised the Committes state the wrong handle.

He declared that nothing of age. On leaving school, since the population, and should this anticipa that he put out his hand to work the Ewing Hough's.

the work Great Britain had accom- quickly passing through, he obtained MONDAY, Bapt. 11-

reversing lever and accidentally pulled Ponsford. 10.30am.--Auction of Office Furni plished in the way of ledustrial commission in the Black Weth ar that they will not hesitate to unk

Bolton turs, Fittings, Safes etc. at Melchera organisation during the past twelve Second Lieutenant, and subsequently is Royal Highness to renew his said the crane was examined in March. Hall. Interrogated by Mr. Masser, witness Polly, & Co's. Offices, Queen's Buildings.

months, and he added "We obtained a transfer to the Flying Corps. "ppeal to the generosity of the

The working parts were all inspected. Young are not yet at the fall flood of

After the accident you thought it Cousins. necesary to deal with the ratchet Bacon To the report of the Board of Audit have dous so. Control signed by Mr. Woodburn

The inference is that your ratchet, home otherwise, our Army shall have Ladies Working Party has sent a such a supply of guns that the box of secks, ahirit and caps to Miss reference to the expenses of administilled by accident and exprend no

Chartered Accountants, we get some absolutely necessary to renew it then,

The jury decided that deceased was limbers shall touch each other in a Miller at the Highland Clearing ation. The Report deals with the desire to add a ridi continous, line from the Comme to Station, France; also, s box contain-

account for the Boptember quarter the sea." It is clear from what has two hundred pairs of socks and and it gives the percentage of ox sixty shirts to British prisoners of Renses to total tansactions ss 2.6 happened in the present offensive that war in Germany The following Percent, but the report states that it we pay a heavier price in letter has been received manitous for victory we shall pay a much lighter price in men.

BRIDGE SCORERS

"Blocks of 50 sheets.

30 cents, erich,

Four for One Dollar.

Dotainable at

The CUESTA MALL ITE

6, Wyndham St

VISITING CARDS

PRINTED AT China Mal

our output of guns and shells WAR GIFTS FROM HONGKONG.

publie

If the Germans cannot be driven This month the Union Church Kirby, President of the Institute of was not in good 8rder. It was not)

We ga beginning of the resulta achieven

this percentage is in a sense illusiVA. Zud Bcottish Horse, July 10th as the expenses charged to the fond - Drar Madam, -1 ave to then you do not include the whole of the keartily, again for the parcels of shirts expenses properly attributable the theandocks which arrived all right distration of the hand, to the najve, and tho sterday

reason that the expanses of the lost inst the enemy

rahet Committees are chargeable to ths nies and cre not disclosed

Yours faithly

(Signed) J. VLKS ACHE

CLOSING SHARE" QUOTATIONS.

Buiks

Docka Sugars

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Middleton Gray Simpeon

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125

in

sent

Off

to their differunt destinations, all the way between Edinburgh, Manchester, Bruningham, London and the oth ecust. And whether a

ra patient be a "cot case" or "walking" or "sitting" case, he has been given kindly and careful personal consideration.

The hospital trains in which be travels are miracles of modern

ingenuity.

The business management is wonder- ful the bookkeeping and records just as thorough and precise as in a London bank "Did you have a Private ARC... through here about the first week in August, 1917 I want to know what was wrong with him, and where be went." It may well be that many thousands of cases cand through during that week. But so thorough is the system of returns and checking that in ten minutes or even suob

Questions

ss this are accurately answared. I Private A.B.C. did go through this wonderful ses gate, you will be told by what ship he arrived, what his trouble was, what time his train started, whather his wounds were dressed on the trains, what bis exact destination was, and other things beside.

Lock, stock, and barrel, the maching has been made since 1914, because there Yas no need of such a machine before the now armies were called into being. But the gorm of it, the potentialities wero there. The power of thought, organisation, and expansion were there. and this great world-war-Britain's great noed-touched the latent forces with life" and brought the present wonderful machine into being

THE US ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL.

VETOED BY THE PRESIDENER

honour of their being the first to start They appropriation bill has been

The Civil Service Reserves were presented with's gold challenge eup in

Washington, August 19. the, Noricca games. The cap has to be vafoot by Frendent Wilson because cor won 25 times to be retained, and will be taib sections of the bill removed his compoted for by novice teams, the best executive control over retired any score of two home games and two away officer, providing that only active army to count

officers were be subjected to trial by martialAnother reasori given by dent Wilsou wes thịt, the now bill; revised the articles of war in manner not suitable at this time

pain Un

Firely nec

REMEDY

Representative Fry has reint

oler and the nemure to the House, malong iminater over changes in accordance with and all metinal sident's desires bat the whole quest

amond-doge of the till threaten

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