MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915.
Hughes & Hough
THE
* AKUTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
Gézarni Anctioneers " haro, Coal and General Produce
Brokers and Commission Agents.
PROPRIETORS "To-Kwa-Wan Coal Storage.
Codes used
Bentley's
A B C 4th & 5th Editions.
A 1 Telegraphic Code.
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Telegraphic Addres *METRION". HONGKONG,
PUBLIC
AUSTION.
Tatructions à cel by Public Auction, "Es Undersigned have received in-
(roa accoraz oF THE CONCHERST).
OM
TUESDAY,
the 14th November, 1913, commemsing at 2.30 p.m., 2t their Salon Rooms, No. 8, De Vanz-Rond, Corner of Ice House Street, VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
⭑c..
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As Follows:- One Suite Blackwood Furniture, Upholstered Suites, Arm-chairs and.] Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furniture, semprising Double Brass-mounted Bed
ead, Twin
Bedsteads (Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables, ote, etc., Dinner Bervices, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking. Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Sets, &c., Bath Room Utensils, Large Roll-top Desks and Writing Tablo, etc, a quantity of Electro Plated War
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE WAR.
(Continued from paja *)
THE Undersigned havored in SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS.
structions to sell by Public Auction,
فان
SATURDAY,
the 19th November, 1918, at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms, 'No. 8, Des Verax Road, Corner of
Ice Hava TRRET, ONE MOTOR BICYCLE
H.P. Wolf, J.A.P. Engine,
with all accessories. Has been in use for about Ons Year,
in good running order. Further particulars and inspecting orders may be had from the undersigned.
TERMAN Sumi.
HUGHES & HOVOR,“
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1915.
(Router's Service to the China Mail..
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THE WESTERN FRONT.
'WHAT THE, BRITISH-KAMY IS
DOING.
LONDON, Nov. 11.
1stter region was easily repulsed, and |wo captured prisoners.
South of the Samme, the bom bardment was continued intermit tently. It was violent in the Pressoir and Ablaincours sector.
ON THE MEUSE.
THE SINKING OF THE 'ARABIA.”
NARRATIYE BY A PASSENGER.
Cúxo, Nov. 10.
THE U.S.A. PRESIDENTIAL OF INTEREST TO DANCERS,
ELECTION.
UNOFFICIAL FIGURES SHOW WILSON ELECTED.
DIVIDED.
Under the heading "Too Much Tanga. an American paper says that with the pravailing craze for dancing at all times: and places it has besime noticeafde that women whose blood is thin-anseria- fall victima to neuralgic paine when they dance too much sud roh themselves of
On the right of the Meuso there
Tatrabia was torpedoed at 11.07 THE GERMAN SUPPORT EVENLY leo and outdoor whereise was great reciprocal artillery firing pedo struck the vessel on the starboard in the foreroon co Monday. The tor everywhere between the Haudroide aft. There was no panic, and the mont, quarries and Damloup: Quiet passengers and the crew immediately prevailed olnowhere.
BANGUINARY FIGHTING.
PARIS, Nov. 11..
A French communiqué says:- A French correspondent at Ainiers
There has been violent artillery states that the enemy on the British duels north of the Somme, front profited by the bad weather
The enemy using "flammenver to repair losses and to consolidate for attacked in
the vicinity of their positions. They are now ala Donaccourt. They were forced back playing great activity and have con-with the bloodiest losses. 1934 centrated at various points much SUCCESSFUL AERIAL WORK.
artillery, fearing a British attack. These fears are heightened by the Lieut. Guy Narner brought down impossibility of aeroplane reconnais his 20th and 21st machines. Three THE Undersigned have received instruence, as the British with machine others were also brought down. THE Undersigned are a nation,
guns cross the line in the proportion We dropped two tons of bombs on of 30 to 1, despite the increase in the enemy positions on the Somme. Lenámy squadrons..
PUBLIC AUCTION,
(rom account or a CONCLA
сл
MONDAY,
the 20th November, 1916, at
pm,
at Mears, Aughes and Hough's Coal Godowns at To Kwa Wix. THE FIRST AUCTION OF SALVAGED CARGO
ex. 9.8. "WISLEY " Comprising:-
The enemy has not been left in peace since July, and he knows that violently than ever. the storm is about to reburst more
FRENCH LEROPLANE DROPS BOMBS ACROSS THE RHINE.
1
A French aeroplane few over the Rhine and bombed and severaly damaged the Station at Ofenburg.
GERMAN CLAIMS.
It would be a mistake to think that the British are only activa in Picardy. The British forces on the Continent are now numerous enough to threaten the enemy in several, places simultaneously. The British
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 10. About Six hundred kegs of Wire Nailartillery along the whole line is con
A German official communiqué makes About Fifty Sewing Machines, and a stantly bombarding, causing heavy
Losses and maintaining the demoral-feature of the activity of the German number of cases of spare parts. About One hundred Remington Type-ation of the enemy. This is the air-mon on the Somme during the day
writers with Russian characters," best proof of its favourable position.
time and on moonlit nights. It claims and caste of Ribbons for sažne. -
they shot down seventeen seroplanes.
About Seven hundred rolls of Roofing
Felt.
About Twenty large rolls of Linoleum. About Forty-fira Cotton Braiding
Machines.
Abo
A quantity of Sole Leather, sundry spare parts for Motor Cars, dc, &c., and several lots of Files, Spanners, Leather Punches, and Old Iron.
Dates and particulars of further action will be notified later.
chasers will leave Blake Pier at 9 pm. Launch to convey intending pur
sharp on Monday, the 90th in 1.
Turma 1--Cash..
"HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioncars.
1910
-1-Pinoy in good condition, Electrio Reading Lampe, Blackwood and Teak- wood Screens, a quantity of Black wood"-"Hongkong, Nov. 13, 1970. Furniture, Pictures, Engravings, &c
Also
Stereoscopic Camera, Oliver Type- writer, Ona Iròn Safe.
A selection of Brass Jardinieres, Vases, Finger Bowls, etc.
And a number of Carpets (new and scond hand.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue) TransCash. ·
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Nov 8, 1918.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1297
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bave received in structions to sell by Public Auction,
(rós ACCOUNT OF THE DOMSKENED).
BRITISH OPERATIONS,
WAL
LONDON, "Nov. 10. General Sir Douglas Haig, in e communiqué, statos:-There artillery activity on both banks of the Ancre, the enemy" using gas shells.
We silenced their trench-morte north-east of Festhubert.-
LONDON, Nov. 11. A-laser communiqué-states- There is no change on the Battle troat.
The communiqué states that strong French attacks at Sailly were partly re pulsed by hand-to-hand fighting.
จ
GERMANY'S ENORMOUS LOSSES.
LONDON, Nov. 10... The German Casualties officially re- ported during the month of October total 199,675, of whom $2,544 were billed. This makes the total during the war 3,755,693, of whom 855,817 wara Filled.
GERMAN PRESS-GANGS IN BELGIUM.
BLOODSHED IN BRUSSELS.
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took to the boats. The Arabia sank in in an hour and a half, going down stern first. The City of Marseilles and another steamer and thros trawlers picked up the survivors after they had been in the boats an hour. Fine weather provailed. radia, which fred on one after being Two submarines were seen by the struck by the torpedo. The City of Marseilles arrived at Port Said, taving on board 90 passangers, and 69 of the crew.
The woman who makes grost deruands an her strength either by over-working or over dancing, must keep her blood in LONDON, Nov. 10. condition, or suffer: The pain of neuralgin ́..
simply nature's warning thai the The Daily News correspondent at New nervous system is being starved because York estimates the fost result of the the blood no longer beings it what it Presidential election to he Dr. Wilson, needs. The one great cause of neuralgia 269, and Mr. Hughes 262 votes, but in debility with anaemia, or bloodless. the result may easily be reversed. The nese German vots was evenly divided. Afr Now dubility and Bloodlessness wankee and St. Louis, but conred Dr. Williams Pink Fills for Pale People, Hughes lost the German cities of Mil obviously, call for tonic treatment inst aa weakness calls for strength, and in thousands of German votes in New York the most famous blood and nerve tonic The Liquor Prohibitionists have done in the World, tens of thousands of well, securing five new ry" Statay.
The Timis correspondent at New York These pills begin at once to anrich the dob hacmi women--and men found just the help needed. reports that the Republicans are dated blood, and thus enableit to furnish the Lady Omham, widow of the late by the turn of events in view of the nerves and the whole system, with the Sir James Graham, formerly Mayor Republican majorities in the Fast. The elements needed to restore perfect health of Sydney, who, was a passenger by fact is that the turnover in the West Obtainable of medicine renders every the Arabia, has been interviewed. for Dr. Wilson is sensational. This was where and post free, 1 bottle for $1.80 Lady Graham said the Arabia was not due to the Women'a or the Labour 4 boides for - from the Lr. Williams torpedoed at half-past eleven without vote, but to the "Peace and Prosperity"
Hecicina Co, 96 Szechuan Road, warning. The ship struck on the cry of the Democrats and the distrust Shanghai, starboard side. They immediately in Wall Street is now 10 to 6 in favour of the financial intereata. The betting Aced and, she believed, hit a sub- of Dr. Wilson. marine. The signal was forthwith UNOFFICIAL FINAL FIGURES.
Camo, Nov. 11.
given to abandon ship.
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The passengers put on life-belts and took to the boats in the quietest manner, and with splendid discipline. The ship did not list and the westlier was perfectly calm.
·
New YORK, Nov. IL
Dr Woodrow Wilson apparently wine by California's 13 votes.
The Gual unofficial figures are:-
Dr Wilson ...
"
Mr Hughes...
972 259
4.
INDIA AND THE WAR.
LONDON, Nov. 11.. Lord Montagn of Beaulies, writing t the Times with reference to the tondency to indiscriminately blame the Raj for alleged shortcomings, says that it is Lady Graham's, boat and two
sometimes forgotten how much India others, containing altogether 147 It is regarded as improbable that the has contributed towards the war and how persons, was picked up by the City Republicans, will contest the validity of she is now consequently handicapped in of Marseilles within leaving the Arabia. They received
an hour of the election, despite their threats. many ways. Indis, moreover, has shown The Democratic and Republicana loyalty unparalelled in history, Tha the greatest kindness.
All their organa proclaim the result to be satisfactory situation was dra to the Raj. effects werd lost. Other boats were personal triumph for Dr Wilson.
Lord Montagu dwells on the courage and picked up by trawlera.
Mr Hughes' managers still refuse to wisdom of the great Indian Princes, and Lady Graham saw the submarine; concede for Wilson's re-election, insist the patient, silent work, sometimes ib seemed to be very close. One,ing that possible mistakes in tabulating devoted Military and Civil Servants of under great difficulty, of thousands of if not two, other submarines were may change the results in the States the Crown. He recalls some of India's seen in the vicinity.
where the voting has been close, when officially revised."
achievements in the war, and says that Mr. Hughes tas not. sent the cus Hardinge. Much is also due to the a great part of the credit is due to Lord tomary message of congratulation from the defeated candidate to the President, Some of the newspapers suggest that the Women's vote in Idaho, Washing ton, Montann, Woming Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Nevada and Calfornia, which Dr. Wilson carried, was an un
NO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS ABOARD
MELBOURNE, Nov. 10. Mr. Pearce, the Defence Minister, states that no Australian soldier were aboard the Arabia
LONDON, Nov. 11.
wis rule of Lord Chelmsford, and to the Governors and Lieut-Governors, popularity and energy are admirable, and to Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer especially Lord Willingdon, whose
and Sir G. O. Roos-Keppet.
SHANGHAI RACING.
"THE BRITISH NAVAL AIR-RAID, doubted factor. Women also voted in Minois and Oregon, which Dr. Wilson loet. The Democratic newspapers allege that the German vote was cast for Mr. Hughes, and they claim the election of Dr. Wilson as a repudiation of hy penism Fourteen out of seventeen New York Congressmen blacklisted by 0.-The Saxony Se. Leam-Yalus, the Germans were elected.
The Admiralty announces that Lieut. Hodge, who participated in the raid on Zeebrugge, was taken prisoner.
All the others returned.
SHIPPING.
There was great aerial activity on Thursday, owing to the improved weather conditions. Many raids were carried out on communications, billets, and stores. The air-fighting
AMSTERDAM, NOV. 10. bas bear continuous. Thirty of our Messages from Maastricht report that machinee engaged in battle with is is pendistently romcared that there THE GERMAN WAR ON MERCHANT thirty to forty of the enemy's were scenes of bloodshed in Brussels machines, the latter being dispersed. when the Germans decided to earcl Six enemy machines fall owing to thousands of able-bodied Belgiana, for The following LIGHTHOUSE GEAR their becoming uncontrollable, and enforced labour. When the first, group &c. &c, viz:-
піде others were driven down was assembled at the railway station damaged, three of them being an insignificant, incident led to a destroyed. A hostila kita baloon veritable revolt. In the exsning melde was driven down in flames. Sevenirty Germans were either killed or of our machines are missing.
AN EARLY DATE.
· One occulting apparatus, complete.
Circular Wick lamps.
Spare-burners.
Cylinders and wicks,” »
Incandescent Petrol Lamps, and appurtenances ..
THE Undersigned have received in- THE
structions from the Liquidators of A quantity f And
MESSES. WITZKE's & Co. to sell by Public Auction,
Commencing.
WEDNESDAY,
he 18th November, 1918, at 10.30 am, Bad continuing on MONDAY, 20th inst., at 10.30 am, at No. 1, Ormsby Terrace, Granville Road, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
including BLACKWOOD WARE CROCKERY and GLASS WARE,
And
One FIANO.
Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Tuesday 14th inst -Tarvì 2-Ciah. **
HUGHES & HOUGH,
drationems
Hongkong, Nov, 3, 1916.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1913
THE Vadersigned, have received in THE
stractions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR "AGOOUSE OF THE CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
the 16th November, 1918, at 2:30 pm
at No. 49, Nathan Road,
(First Floor)n
THE WHOLE OF THE
ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
ZURNITURE
contained therein. Can Consisting of gen FUKED TEAKWOOD Sideboard Dinner. Waggon, Extension
and Chairs, Chestaffeld-Sols and dru Mira; BLACKWOOD Carved Folding Card Table, Carlo Cabiño, Fower Stands and Chair Large Dinner Service/white), Glassware and Crockery, Etchings and Water Colours, &, & BEDROOM FURNITURE" FUMED FEAE Large Wardrobe, (Bevelled Mirror), Teakwood Twin Boda, Dressing Table Toilet Ware, do de
Cooking Store and Cooking Utensils. NBChesta
Mooring Buoys,
gear pertaining to
Also
A number of Locomotive wheels and Axles.
from the undersigned.
Further particulars may be obtained
Terms-as usual.
HUGHES & RUUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong Aug. 24, 1916,
FOR SALE
-FQ E SALE,
AS A GOING CONCERN.
FIRST CLASS PRIVATE HO
containing
4 Bed Rooms, 23. Bath Rooms, Private Dining Room, Self Contad Halle-Lounges Reception Roam,
suites of spartinents with Bath Boora attached Dining Booin with "nooom- modation für 100 perioëk. Stora Booms Library, Servanta gizarters, etcótáj élő,
Hot and cold, water laid on: Approximate value of about $30,000
A large stock of det
extra
TRENCH CAPTURED:
Loyoos, Nov. 11. Last night a portion of the Regina Trench, being a continuation of the trench captured on the 21st Octo ber, was captured, and secured on a thousand yards front, despite a barraga..
We captured some prisoners.
·FRENCH ACTIVITIES,
PARIS, Nov. 10. A communiqué states:There was an intermittent cannonade and some skirmishes
seriously wounded, and there were. pumerous Belgian casualties. Nobody is at present allowed, to leave or enter
Brussels.
11.000 ANTWERP CITIZENS DEPORTED.
VIOLENT SCENES AT MONS.
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 11.
The Tyd states that 21,000 Antwerp citizens have been deported to Ger many. Friends of the deportees were forbidden to bid them farewell, those seeking to enter the station being able to a fine of £300, or to undergo six years imprisonment
The Telegraaf reports that there were violent scenes at Mons, the deportees attacking the Germans with kurves, In 77 air-fights three enemy seromany of the latter being wounded. The planes were brought down, and seven of the inquisitioned men T
troops charged with the bayonet. Many
came down in bur lines.
employed fod rhy
2-Our air squadrons Bombed enemy the western front." communicsfigna, and cantonments, strong guarding the frontier especially the railw
at prevent escapes ton Hol
DUTCH MAILBOAT SEIZED.
FLUSHING, Nov. 11.
The Konigin Regenie haa been held up near the Noordhinder Lightship.
The vessel carried 93 passengers, in- cluding 16 chidren, and 19 British sub jects, eight of whom came from the Ruhlaben Camp.
LATER.
The mail-boat Konigin Regents, which left this morning, has been taken to Zeebruggen wat het S
LONDON, Nev. J.-
The British steamer Bogata is believed to have been an
MILITARY SERVICE ACT AND
BRITONS-ABROAD.-
LONDON, Nov. 11,
In the House of Commons, Colonel C. B. Yate suggested that the Mili. tary Service Act should be applied in India. to all Europeans and Anglo-Indiana
ACCOUNT OF THE LEGER..
Tis..750. Second pany, The 250, Third pong, Th 100 For China panies that have never been - raced - previous to January -1,- 1918: Weight 10. 76. Ponies over 14 hands to carry 3b. extra for every och over, Wisners of a. Race, lb. extra, two or more Race 10lb, extra. -One mile' and 'three-quarters.
Mr. John Peel's black Black Dia
mond (Mr. J. Johnstone) ......157- Mr. Chamberlain replied that the " Act does not apply toy of His Sir Paul's grey-Winsome Dahlia
(Mr. C. R. Burki Majesty's subject outside of Great Britain. He did not see any reason, Mr. Fay's brown Nirvana (Mr for making an exception in the case.
Heard)
~152~$ Also ran Billy (Williams), Adventure, of residents in India.
(Seth), Candlelight (Moller), Daylight (Sleep), The Spear (Kroll); Hellespont REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY:(Watts).Gros-Papa: (Cannan), Hazelnut
Lospor, Nov 11 The following authorised state- ment was issued to-night THE SINKING OF THE MARINA. An offer to purchase the under
NEW YORK, Nor. 10.. Germany has informed the United States that the sinking of the Marina on the 28th October would be investi. gated when the submarines then operat ing bad reported.
THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES,
AGREEMENTS REGARDING
REPATRIATION.T
1
(Hill), Mugh. (Lanning), -- Cranfield (Stewart), Sentry (Vida), Giant Dahlia (Dupree), Daddy Longlegs (Hayes), and Paradox (Dalgleish).
A Beld of 17 faced the starter'e fag,
taking of Reuter's Telegram Com- at the fall of which Hellespont took the pany has been made by the Hon. lead with Black Diamond second, Hazel- Mark Napier, Chairmen of the Com- not third and Mush fourth. In the pome pany with whom are associated Load straight, for the first time. Black Dia Glencorner, Chairman of the Union mood and Hazelact were level in Acet Bank of Scotland, Viscount Feel, place, closely attended by Hellespont, Director of the London and Provin Paragon and Maah, Hellespont drew cial Bank and the Right Her Bir level and caught up with Black Diamond Starr Jameson, President of the at the mile post Hazelnut dropping back Britisk South Africa Company, Cer to third place, Paragon, And Muah being tain investigations are now being fourth and fifth. At the three-quarter undertaken on behalf of Mr. Napier, Post Black Diamond had a lead of three. and his friends, and if the result is quarters of a length from Hellespont satisfactory their offer will be with Paragon and Hazelnut third, and promptly submitted to the share this point and in the turn to the fourth. Black Diamond, had the race" holdan for the approval." It may be stated that one of the principal, home straight Winsome Dahlis cetning phjects of the acquisition of the Hong strongly
took second place, two undertaking is to ensure that lengths behind the winner, with Nirvana Reuter's Agency shall continue to be langth away third.
Time, Amin. 01.5660. independant of say alien or undecir- able control and that its conduct and, administration will be entirely British. It is intended to continue the existing administration of the Aganoy,” Mr. Jones, the present north-east of " Log Boeufs and the war inevitable as the Russian Malta, Gibraltar, Berillida, and in other Baillisel."
mobilisation. England knew of this stations abroad is to be abolisher. It that position with enlarged powers. "A" German counter-attack in the step, which made further waiting in will be replaced by sa, official organise flandi pomibia for- Gleznany?” Dr Bethmann | tión of regimental institutes. It is pro
the blast furn's
Youzieres, Cour
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he, at Diouze, and tha.
beds at Frescat
"GERMANYE
THE SOMME REGION.
TERNAZIONAL
PARIS, NOT. 11. A Franco-Swiss-Spanish-German agreement has bean reached regan QUERAELE ing" the repatriation of numerous WILL TO LIVEUR De inhabitants in occupied territorjen..;
AMSTERDAM, No. 10. CANTEEN, CONTRACT STATEME
LONDON, NOT. 10,
PARIS, NOT: 112. In the Reichstag Committes, Dr von
A communiqué states:North of Bethmann-Holwegg replying to a recent
JA
inon, and the Somme we captured doveral meech by Viscount Grey; reiterated the. The contract system in the regimental Crookery all new and high class recentlyeloments of the onering: “ kredióhéa † German claim that the act which mida cauteous in the United Kingdom, EgyptA head of the concern, will remain in imported from England ning
Electric light throughout
The Hotel is centrally located being only a few minutes from the leading Banka, Fost Office, Forty, de.
To be sold 4 going Epson BADA with good wilExTELY RELE
Further particulars may be obtained from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, s Hongkong, Oct. 25, 191 *[1081
FOR SALE
THE Undersigned bare recnited in:
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Bollwegg mid that Russ would Hvar posed to acquire the put and stock of COMPANY ELIMINATES GERMANY lave decided on mobilitsbon unes the the contrastoss valued at £5000,000* had been encouraged by England...
Referring to the projected establish- AUSTRALIA'S WATONAL PARTY|| ment of an International Tongue_fa
LONDON, Nov. 11.
Panice Black Diamond .... 351 „Winsome" Dahila
Nirvana
Total charos takro
Pari-Mitnel.
218.
960 1819- Divi Pincos, $8.20, 1
$21.00
The Shanghai St. Leger atrastað, an excellent field a 17 and was generally considered to bo
Open an
In the House of Commons, Mr. Black Diamona, presares bardh ditepishhbmar - the
SYDNEY, Nov. 10 - Austin Chamberlain stated that the Dahlia, Candlelight roommmte to prevent a repetition of Wade's amendment favouritig the forine fiself purchased the Gemas shares tut at the share Black Diag Chancellor said the of the world for In the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Travancore Minerals Company had been heavily supported the extastrophe,ould be so strong that tion of a National Party was carried by inthak Company The Company strong favourite in the
has undertaken to sell monazite sand Again't the jo editor direct az a fair price to any pons foe poufiden British fir desiring to purchase handsom resonable quantities for the purpose after ving a made, the
Texaff considerable -pustion of.
It must lead to the result that Germany 50 votes to 21.
Will Honourably, od-operate in seeking a
practica dolution ba the prin
go dovelochent fudah pravid
THE SILYER MARKET.
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LouDGs, Nor, 10
of manufacture th
Het woll on the soptipen
the plans of the
THE COAL STRIKE IN AUSTRALIE.
for
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