FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917.
Hughes & Hough
*
THE CHINA MAIL,
WHAT WOMEN IN THEIR AM ERICAN PROTEST ON that legislation is echoerned, no rights or
FORTIES" NEED
BLACK LIST.
show that full are has been and is being unide of these opportunitie
property of these specified Individuals are interfered with neither theyhane their 14-Tho xperience of the war has property are condemned or conflecakedt; proved" abundantly, as the United States they ate a free as they were before to Government will readily admit, that carry on their businesa, The only dis-mang Germans in neutral countries have shility they auffor is that British subjects done all in their power to help the cause The British Government's reply to the are prohibited from giving to them the of their own country and to injure that
FULL TEXT OF THE BRITISH REPLY.
MANY women approach the critical A changing period of their lives that comes between the ages at forty" and Afty. unmindful of its tremendous and happiness. Not understanding functional changes taking place i their black list policy, tras delivered on bedies, they work beyond their strength. October 10th, but wad not made public often break down become nervous by the State Department at Washington Share, Coal and General Produce wrecks, their bodies anffering with
fatigue and their weakened nerves November 14th... trembling at every step. Often in their weakened condition capillary bemorrh
AUCTIONEERS, TO THE GOVERNMENT | importance' to their future health American protect against Grond Britsia'support and assistance of Brisish credit of the Allies; in fact, it would be no
General Auctioneers
Brokers and Commission
Agente.
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HE Undersigned have received in Tutions to sell by fublic Auction, (For Account of the Concerned),
SATURDAY,
the 6th January, 1917, at 10.30 a.. at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,
Da Vaux Road, Corner of
lee House Street,--
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Ac Trans-As ayuni,
&c.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Jan. 2. 1917.
1380
FUBLIC
AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received in- THE
structions to sell by Public Auction-
""(POS ALDOUNT OF THE CONCEIMAD),
co
TUESDAY,
she 9th January, 1917, commencing 42.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vorur Road, Corner of
Ich Hoo Sax*7,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD SUNDRY BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,
&c.
As Follows
age becomes excessiva, this added drain compelling them to
shan to take to their beds from nervous athenation
What these women that will
ix
something relieve the pressure
on the py Orve centers and
up 800
and British property. Government are caking under the above 7-The steps which Flis Majesty's mentioned act are not confined to the United States of Americs; the policy is also pursued in all neutral countries. Nay, more, with the full consent of the Allied countries, are being placed on the statutory list if they are firms with whom it is necessary to prevent British subjects from trading.
7 The full text of the note fallows The Dritish Secretary of State for Forsige Affairs Ambassador W.
Pago.
Foreign Office,"
London, Detober 10th, 1918.
YOUR EXCELLENT
J
to
·weaken.
NOT"OBLIGED TO AID..
*
exaggeration to say this German houses
been used as abroad have, in a large number of cases,
an integral part of a organisation deliberately conceived and planned as an engine for the furtheranca of German politice and military ambitions.
`ORMAN SUTTLE BIKES.
"Isle.common knowledge that Germa business sstablishments in foreign coun- ties have been sod merely centers of Garman trade, bus motive agenta for dissemination of Garman political, and social influence and for the purpoan st espionage.
** In some cases they have even been used as bases of supply for German cruisers, and in ather essce as organisers and paymasters of misereanas employed to destroy by loul means. factories engaged in masking, or shipe in carrying, supplies required by the Allies.
Such operations have been carried
These considerations may perhaps, give them the vitality to stand up under Wonderfully
* Majesty' Government have had serve to convince the Government of the the eflective results are given in such under consideration the note which Tour United States that the measures now
Brueling atrain. conditions by the simple use of Sargol Excellency was good enough to communi- being taken are zet directed against Tablets
a skillful cation of six of
fr of case to me on the 9th July last, with ventral trade in particular; they are part vitalizing The beat perve and elements known to modern chemistry, respect to the addition of cortara firmei of the general belligerent operations
the lenigned These little tablete contain nos | the "United States of America to
the onomy habit-forming drugs and are entirely statutory lies compiled and issued in resources. barnless in their action but they quickly accordance with the trading with the
and strengthen entire nervous system by feeding directly to Enemy (extension of powers) Act 1015,"
-You will recall that shortly afterB-I do not read your noir of the the tired devitalized nerva calls, in
29th July as maintaining that His artificial form, the very necessary this Act became law I had the bonour, in Majesty's Government are obliged by sy out in the territory even of the United elements of which nature is depriving my note of the 18th February last, mile of international law to give to those States itself, and I am bound to observe
reply to your note of the 8th January, to explain the object of the Act. Is is ao are actively assisting the cause of what I do not think will be denied, that their enemies, vither they be ratalno adequate action has yet bean takan lished in neutral or in endthy territory, by the Government of the United States the facilities, which dow from participa to suppress breaches of sautrality of this tion in British commerce, Any such particularly criminal kind, which I know proposition
mounifeetly they are the first to discountenance and untenable, that there is no reason to deplore. refute it. The fealing which I venture
them
Thousands of women could testify that Sargol Tablets strengthen the jaded serves, revive the tired brain and put the energy and couragu into your body that enables you to stand up under the
of the changing period. unusual strain
All the lending chemists in Hongkong have Sargol Tablets for sale.
'Don't worry take Sargol."
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ODŽMENT and PILLE, which tea serial. are far Sad Lage. Polsoned Hands, FATHER" Jolats, Houstond'a Knea, Carbuncla and must Bitsa, ka, że Taglish Prizes, 29 S Trade Mark of » Class3opper s
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piece of purely Municipal Legislation and provides that His Majesty may by proclamation prohibit persons in the United Kingdom from trading with any persona in foreign countries who might be specified in such proclamations or in any subsequent crders. It also imposes appropriate upon persons in the United Kingdom who violate the provisions of
Chip.statute.
NO PENALTICH ON NEUTRALS,
3.That is all. His Majesty's Government neither purport not claim to impose any disabilities or penalties upon neutral individuals or upon neutral com merce. The measure is simply one which enjoins those who owe allegiance to Great Britain to apasa having trade relations with persons who are found to be osaleving ar, rendering service to the enemy.
would bo
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35. In the face of enemy activities
PUBLIC OPINION FACTOR.
The public opinion of this country would not have tolerated the prolonging of the war by the continued liberty of Dritish acbject to trade with and so to enrich the Arms in foreign countries whose wealth and influenes were alike st the service of the enemy.
to think have prompted the note under of this nature it was essentia; for His reply miss have been that the measures Majesty's Government to take steps that which we have been obliged to take will should at least deprive. intereste be expoaded to an extent which will strongly hostile of the facilities and result in their interfering with genuine advantages of unrestricted trading with. neutral commerce; perhaps, slee, that British subjects. they are not exclusively designed for belligerent purposes, but le rather an attempt to forward our own trade interests atho expense of neutral com mercs under the closs of belligerency and, lastly, that they are, from a military point of view, unnecessary.
9.-Upon these points I am able to 4- can scarcely believe that the give to the Government and people of United States Government intend to the United States the fullest sasuzantes.. challenge the right of Gress Britain as Upon the first point, it is true, as your a sovereign State to pass legislation pre-nota says, that the name of arm may hibiting all those who owe her allegiance be added to the statutory list of persoas from trading with any specified persons with whom British persons may not trade to the persons with whom they are when such prohibition is found necessary whenever, oh account of the enemy in the public interest. The right to do so is so obvious that I teel, sure that the protest which your Excellency banded to me has been founded on a misconception of the scope and intent of the measures which have been taken.
association of such firm, it seems expedi. ent to do so. But the Government of the United States can feel confident that this system of prohibitions will not be carried farther than is absolutely neces
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36.-Let me repeat that His Majesty's Government make no such claim dictate to citizens of the United States, nor to those of any other neutral country,
or are not to trade. They do, however, maintain the right, which in the present crisis is also their duty toward the people of this country and to their Allies, to withbold British facilities from those who
conduct their trade for the bereit of our enemica.
"If the value to these firms of British facilities is such as to load them to prefer to give up their trade with our enemies deprived of such facilities, His Majesty's
5. This view is strengthened by some of the remarks which are made in
"It has been forced upon us by the the note. It . for instance, stated that circumstances of the present wat. Tather than to run the risk of being those méssures are inevitably and extend it beyond what is required in order essentially inconsistent with the rights of to secure its immediate purpose-the the citizens of all nations not involved in
WAL.
ADMITS RIGHT TO TRADE.
Two Upholstered Saites, Afm-chairs and Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furni tare, Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, Brass and Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension
The note then proceeds to point out Dining Tables and 'Chairs, Tea and
that citizens of the United States are Gessional Tables, ste, ete,Dinner
entirely within their rights in attempting PUBLIO AUCTION. Services, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking
to trade with any of the nations now at Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Set, kc, Bath
PARTICULARS and Conditions of the
war. His Majesty's Government readily Foom Utensils Large Boll-top Deak letting by Public Auction Sale, to be and Writing Tables, ets, Sundry Electro held on MONDAY, the Stheng of Jau nation are free to trade with belligerent admit that the citizens of every neutral 1917, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of countries.
Plated Ware.
weakening of the resources of our opponents or to allow it to interfere with what is really the genuins neutral trade of a bountry with which we desire to have the closest commercial intercourse, would be contrary to British interests..
"The advantage derived from's. com- marcial transaction between a British
His Majesty's Government to forbid a subject and a foreigner is mutual, and for The United States Govern British schiech to trade with the citizen Piano by Challen and Sons, London, His Excellency, the Governor of Ore Lotment will, so doubt, equally readily admit of any foreign country necessarily entails in good condition. Electric Reading of CROWN LAND at Kennedy Road, in that they do so subject to the right of some diminution of commercial oppoc Lamps and Stove (New), Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, a quantity of Black-the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76
with the option of renewal ab Wood Furniture, Picture, Engin rows Rent to be fired by the Surveyor Carpets and Rugs, Clocks &c,
of His Majesty the King, for one further barm of 75 years.
Gut's Bicycle (new), Tennis Foler and Nettings, & Brass Finger Bowls, Child's Cata, Perambulator, etc.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue) Txxxs:- Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Jan. 4, 1917.
THE
PUBLIO AUCTION,
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HE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
THURSDAY,
the 11th January. 1817,
at 10.30 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, Comprising:- Gent. Woollen Singlets and pants, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Bocks, &c, '■ lạw pairs Lady's and Gents Boots and Shoes, Bath Robes and Gowns, Counterpanes, Blankets, Bath and Face Towels, Toilet Boep, "da, do,”
A quantity of Dress Material, Sun and Straw Hata.net
Terms: Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Jan. 4 1017.
THE
PUBIJO &UCTION.
years,
Particulars of the Loh
Locality.
No. of Bale
·Registry No..
relotati
Boundary
Mareni.
(Approximate)
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wale plas. 11,226
{(about)
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received in. structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE DONCLINED,
AN EARLY DATE
The following LIGHTHOUSE GEAR ac dic, Tizi-
One occulting apparatus, complete Eircular wick lamps
Spare buzzers.
the other belligerent to put an end to that trade by every means within his power which is recognised by international law by such measures, for instance, as the seizure of neutral goods on contraband or for breach of Mockade, etc
The legislation, however, to which exception is taken does not belong to that class of measures. It is purely municipal
It is an exercise of the sovereign right of an independent State over its own citizam, and nothing more."
This fact has not, I feel sure, been fully realised by the Government of the
consent to
Lair
tunity for that British subject, and there, fore some less both to him and to hit country.
Consequently the United States Government, even if they are willing to
Government cannot admit that their
scceptance of guarantees to that effect is either arbitrary or incompatible with international law or comity.
17;-There is another matter with which I should like to deal.
18.-The ides would seem to be pre- Talent in some quarters that the military position is now such that it is unnecessary for His Majesty's Government to take any steps, which might prejudec, oven to a slight extens, the commerco nentral countries, that the end of e
of
war is in sight, and that nothing which happens in distant neutral countries can effect tha alizzate result.
LONG FIGHT" ARKAD. 19.-11..that were really the position,
BOXING
INTIMATIONS
THEATRE ROYAL
BOXING!!
GRAND ASSAULTAT-ARMS.
TNDER the auspices of the ELE.P.R. and under the Distinguished Patronagi Have the Chemeral Dufiger Commandiing (Major-General VENTRIS) and Commodora H.G.G. Sandeman, RN,
SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1917. PROGRAMME:
EXTRA SPECIAL 15 3-Minute ROUND CONTEST Corp. SCOTT, R.I.,
Heavyweight Champion of the Colony,
0
Seaman STAPLETON, E.N..
SPECIAL 10 2-Minute ROUND CONTEST,
For the Bantaa-Weight Championship of the Colony
Pte. PLIMKÈR KALL, ZŁ Pte. BEESTY, KALI SIX I-Minuto ROUND CONTEST":
Pto, COTTON, K.S.LL, «. Seaman SIMES, RN,
Sesman
SIX s-Minute ROUND CONTEST': PEPSON, RN., «. "Pio. DAVIES, K.§.LI
SIX I-Minute ROUND CONTEST: Seaman SUMMERFIELD, RN... Sapper SMITH, R., SIX T-Minute ROUND CONTEST:
Dorpi. JONES, ESLI, «. Pts. MARSE, K.RL.I. EXHIBITION BOUT:
"PADET" FINN and SEAMAN PEPSON.
Referes: H. J. GEDGE, Esq. Timakreport-Sergt. FITT and MR. A. B. ALLAN. Prions: $5, 83, 89 and 91.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Balf-Price to $2 Seats. Band of the H.K.F.R. will render Selections during the evening, Doors Open 8.15 r. Commence § P.M. Sharp.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S,
The Ideal Reconstractive Néres Food, Sanaphor.
A Superb Drink for
Hot Weather." "Sanaphos and Soda"
To two tablespoonfuls of water add about two small wespoonfuls of banaphos, stir rapidly with spoor or fork, and" fill the rambler with soda water.
Try this. It will be a revelation. Better tha any beverage containing alcohol. Nou-heating; full of real energy, almost
as strengthening as a meal; yet putting no tar on digestion...
Sanaphos
For Convalescents it works won- der. For Sleeplessness, Irritability, Depression, Derangement of Health, Anxieties, Oversimined or Underfed Nerves, Sananhos is unequalled. Thousands of Physicians and laymen deatify to its superiority.
To restore your physical fitnesK:— to restore poise of the nerve system
to repair the results of weariness and overwork take a glass of Sanzphes as rising," at mid-morning. mid-afternoon, and on, going., 10 bod. You will' at 'once" become a Convert to the was of this food which gives your nerves and brain the nourishment your ordinary diet fails to give them,
If your chemist has not Sanaphos write for a fest sumpik, mentioning klepamo, and krini pacaste will be sent to you free and pour-paida. Supplies can be obtained from any of the following Wholesale Agtein;. Platzker & Co., Houg Hưng; The Queen's Dispens87. Hoạt Hoạt
Wholesale Distributoya for India and Far Tagi: Dakin' Brolazi. Lad, Middleses.......... St. London. Engli
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ignore the whole tradition and tendency it is possible that the measures taker thirtieth of September, 1916, 262 vasals of the times, thair present use of their of British policy towards the commerce by His Majesty's Government might be have been suck by enemy's submarines: ecal resources, as which only differ of other nations, might be confidant that described se uncalled for, but it is not. 73 of these were British, 123 Allies and' in extent from that exercised by the self-interest alone would render Eis Wa rusy well wish that it were so. Ever 18 nentesia.
United States in the Civil War in the Thees totals include tan British case of vessels proceeding to such ports Majesty's Government anxious act to though the military situation of the Allies
place upon the statutory list the name of be greatly improved, thage is still a long vessala which were sunk without warning as Nassau, is obnoxious to their dution acy firm which carries on a genuits boas and bitter struggle in front of them, and and involved the loss of eighty-one lives, or their voluntary professions. Ede neutral trade, If they did so, Groat one which in justice to the principles for two Allied, one of which involves the Inas
BELGIAN BELIEF EXT.
QUOTES 1882 RULING.
Britain herself would be the loser. which they are fghting imposes upon of two lives, no information being avail- 1425. In conclusion, I cannot refrain United States of America, for the pale 10-A4 to be second point, thers them the duty of employing every able as to the other, and, three neutral, maintains that the Government cannot seem to be individuals in the United opportunity and every measure which involving the loss of one life. Even so, from calling to mind the instructions seo these remedies and States and elsewhere whom it is almost they on legitimately use to overcome the list is incomplete. Probably other sued by Lord Russel on top 5th of penalties altered and extended at will in impossible to convince that the measures their opponente.
vessels were aunk without warning and July, 1962, to the merchants of Liver. 1380 derogation of the rights of its citizens, we take are measures against our energies, 120-One observation which is very more lives than those enumerated were pool in regard to trade with the and says that conspicuous among the and not intended merely to foster our own commonly heard is that certain belligerent icet. It may be added that where those Bahamas. His Lordship there advised British subject that their true re principles which, the civilised nations of trade at the expense at that of neutral acts, even though lawful, are too petty on board did escape is was, as a rule, medy would be to refrain from this the world have accepted for the safe countries. I can only reiterate, what has to have any tafuence upon a struggle only by taking to open bonta.
posies of trade on the ground that it guarding of the rights of neutrals is the been rapeatedly explained before, that of such magnitude. It is, I know, diff
exposes innocent commerce to verations just and honourable principle that His Majesty's Government have no such cult for those who have no immediate 28 One of the fret enterprises to detention azd Ereb by American neutrals may not be condemned nor their unworthy object in view. We baro, in contact with the war to reo with this feel the foes of tonnage has been the cruisers. goods, confiscated except upon fact, in all the steps we have taken to painful anxiety men and women in this commission for relief in Belgium Ben-His Majesty's Government does adjudication and alter an opportunity to prevent British subjecia from trading country must regard even the smallest lief ships have themselves been repeatedly not sak the Government of the United be heard in prize courts or elsewhere. with these specified firms, been most acts which tend to increase, if only by a
DENIER INTERFEDENCE WITH RIGHTS. careful, to cause the least possible dis- hair's breadth, the danger in which their sak, and in spite of all the efforts of States to take any sizeh action as this. "As I have said above, the legislation location of neatral trade, so much in our relatives and friends daily stand, or to His Majesty's Government, in spite of but they cannot believe that the United the special facilitice given for the supply Sister Government will question their, prolong, it only by a minute, the period meraly probibits persons in the United interesta se in those of the neutral.
during which they are to be exposed to of coal to shipa engaged in the cozumis right to lay upon British merchants, in Kingdom from trading with certain
elon's service, that body is constantly the interests of the safety of the Brislth, RIGHT OF BLACKLIST.
stch perils. specified individuals who, by reason of 11-I turn now to the question their nationality ce of their association, whether the circumstances of the present and found to support, the 'cause of the Patrol Lamps, and enemy and trading with whom will there-r ara such as to justify resorb on the So far part of His Majesty's Government to foro strengthen that esse.
novel expedient. SRIWAY
19-As the United States Govern-
Fit ca far as possible to ships genuinely would construe" so simple un solion as ment are well aware, the Angkramericanlongation of the war, even for a week..
DEFENDS BAN ON COLL,
employed in allied ar neutral trade? an opening for secret and unavowed. practise has In times past been to treat
** 22-One other maiter should be ona 24-There is; indeed, one pre-occupa design on neutral rizala, should have domicile as the test of enemy character, in contradistinction to the continental tioned, namely, the exclusion from shipetion in regard to this use of oxaling no place in the relations between two practice which has always regarded using British coal of goods belonging to advantages by His Majesty's Govern. friendly countries. nationality as the test. The Anglo firma on the statutory at This is ment which is, no doubt, present in the I trust that the explanations American rule, crystallized at the time enforced by rendering is a condition of minds of neutrals, and which I recognise contained in this note will destroy such | L rater to the apprehension that the suspicions, and correct the ECUs when mears of transport and communica the supply of bunker cond
What legal objection can be taken is potential control over means of trans views which prevail in the United States tion were less developed then how, and when in consequenes the actions of a this course? It is British coal; why portation thus possessed by one nation on the subject. person established in a distant country should I be used to transport the goods might be used for the disruption of the hare, etc.,
in the selfish internat could have but little influence upon of those who are actively aisting our trade of this world in the struggle.
18.-To-day the position is very Nor-je this the only paint. It must Majesty's Government, thers different. The activities of enemy sub- be remembered that the German Governors, take this exportunity to declare fects are ubiqui
modernment by their submarine warfare have that they are not, uamindful of the obliga "conditions at
Cylinders and winks.
Tarazidescent
stpartonADCOS.
1993 A quantity of
Mooring Buoys,”
HE Undersigned have received in- structions from the Canisz Gov. ZENMENT SALT LAVENUE ÜZPARTMENT, to sell by Public Auction,
SATURDAY,
the 20th January, 1917, at
19 moon, at thoir Sales Rooms, No. 5,
De Vaux Road, Corner
of Ice Bone Street,
The Revenue Cruiser.
*** KUNGTING *
wabe now lies on Ockau Island, Katenate repairs, were mads to this!
Tessal quite recently
For further rattienlara apply to tha
HUGHES & HOUGH,
zlucolonders,
Hungtung, Dec. 28.010/plana
pertaining to
A number of Locomotive wheels and Axles
Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, Bu Terms-as usualing
HUGHES & HOUGH,
*Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Aug 2 1916.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION N0.41 THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION NO. 3
THERAP!
LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND
Under Weight," a condition of in-liealth, shows your assim. ilative powers are decreasing,
WATERCURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
Supplies: the blood with the wanted nourishing and beality Hesh bui
ALL CRIMISTS
residdat
21. Whatever inconvenience may be unable to import into Belgium the Lood Empire, for which they are responsible caused to neutral nations by the exercise stuffe absolutely necessary to preserve the same prohibition as Lord Eussell of belligerent rights, it is not to be com the life of the population. Con it, then, issued fifty years ago out of considers pared for sur instant to the efforing and be ordered that the British Govern- tion for this intereste and feelings, of a
ment are maxious to limit the supply of foreign nation. - fors occasioned to mankind by the prp British coal in such a way se to reserve Suspicions and insinuations which
of that nation
*** GREX OF FALLODEN.
CROUP.
tay for chut whoroveel sought to chaninish the surid's tonnaga tious of those who possess ses power, zz TVERY young child is susceptible to
any place that they have sunk illegally and without of that traditional polley pursued by the croup Don't wait until this dread for the use of warning hundreds of peaceful merchant "British Empire by which such power has ful disease attacks your little one before
at in other ships belar ging not only to Allied 'com-been regarded as a fint and has been you prepare for it comes
doses tries, but to neutrala as well. Horv
power Dadiah, Beedish, Dutch, Sp Aborate ships have all been sunk
Between the first of June and
in the interest offrendons her chemista shops are u
and tirikalorie should be
no representations to recall and keep Chamberlain's: Cooz
Atozina, but theri ca handi
it allutely
the circumstances
And Blon
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