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PUBLIC AUCTION.
TRI Undersignal have received in-
structions to sell by Public Auction- (FOR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCERN.LD),
TUESDAY,
ska 30th January, 1917, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Boorus, No. 3, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ics Hot STRAFE,
A Labor QuantITY OF ▼ALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
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OUTGREW HER STRENGTH.
A Ene, tall daughter, the pride of her parents may have grown too fast. If with ber height, she is calm, even- tempered, rosy, with bright eyes and springing footstep you have nothing to fear for your girl. But this rapid growth
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE WAR.
(Continued from Fogo 3.)
THE ATLANTIC RAIDER.
SAID TO BE GERMAN TRAINING
SHIP.
ROTTERDAM, Jan. 27. The Berliner Tagadicif states that the
is sometimes gained at the expense of SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS. Atlantic, raider is the training hip her strength. Wayward temper, a
tant hunger for sweets, headaches.
constant
and a pain is the back and side after (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) little bealthy exertion mean that instead Of
entering womanhood smoothly and without disturbance, so she should, the is paying already the penalty of thin blood. Watch for moods. Look, after sho has climbed a hill or ran upstairs,
Let
breathlessness, a colour that comes and goes, and a heart that beats fast and painfully These mean anemia, and an saemic girl will neyor make a healthy
is bloodless. Sho is blooming woman. ber have Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale that have the
they name Dr. Williams on the package doce better appetita, bright syer al temper and fresher coloar in checks and
yes will tell you that she is
is making now Blood and then all will be well.
FREE-For
the
of parents in help caring for growing girls and for all
As Follows Upholstered Suites Armchairs and. Sofas Card Tables, Bedroom Furniture, Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, Teuk- wood Twin Bedsteads, Box Mattresses, Sideboards, Dinser Waggons, Extension Dibing Tables and Chairs Tea and Occasional Tables, etc, etc., Dinner Borvides, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Set
Bath Roan Utensils, Large Boll-top Desk and Writing Tables, otc, Sandry
Electíl Plated Ware.
Piano by Challen and Sons, London, good condition, Electric Reading
and Lamps Blackwood
Teakwood Screens, a quantity of Blackwood Fumiture, Picturus, Carpets and Rugs, Clocka, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, ote. Liso
HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR
KUT.
BRITISH PROGRESS.
LONDON, Jan. 27. An official message from Mesopotamia says that by determined assaltades cover of an intense beraberdiment, wo seized and consolidated 1,100 yards of first line trenches on the right bank of the Tigris to the south-west of Kut-el- Amara, a also a considerable length
renta
RUMANIAN SUCCESS.
ELEVEN HOURS DESPERATE '
FIGHTING.
A Rumanian official message received by wireless says:
Despite snow, wa sitacked and re Puled the enemy to the south of the valleys of Cashin and Sushitem after elovan hours' desperate fighting.......
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THE WHITE AND YELLOW RACES
'THE "ASIATIC MONROE DOCTRINE"
EXPLAINED,
JAPAN'S MIGHTY MISSION.
The collection of newspaper articles published in book form entitled The Rising Goneration in the Taisho Ers and the Future of the Japanese Empire" by Mr. Tokubomi, Editor of the "Kokumin," ie co of the most popular, publications issued in this, country of recent years, remarks the Japan Chronicle." In view of the frequens references recently made by Japanese and American publicista to what her called the shaib istota to
a staunek
Doctrine," it is interesting to learn what dpfaition given to it by the Editor of the Kokumia " (who is advocate of the Doctrino) in his rocent work. Our Kobe contemporary translates this well-known journalist's views on the
women not quite string twaful hints will of the second line. Our loases were Entente Diplomats a written spolegs | aubject sa follows:
GREECE APOLOGIES.
ATHENS, Jan. 2. The Government has handed the
be found in Plain Talks; send a post sight.
The Turks to the west of the Hai for the events on December 1st and are card for it to the Dr. Williams" Medicine. Co., 96 Szechuen Road, Shanghai. Dr.river then commenced four furious taking steps to dissolve the Reservists Williama pink pills are obtainable from counter-attacks. The first and third Leagues. the same address, 1 bottle for $1.50, were broken up by artillery, infantry for $9/- post free, as well as front 411 and machine gun fire. The second and cloulegs,
fourth were momentarily successful
AUCTIONS.
M GEO. P. LAMMERT AUCTIONEER
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
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PROPERTY situata at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong to be sold by order of the Mortgagee by Public Auction on
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TUESDAY,
the 6th day of February, 1917 at 3 o'clock P.31.
By
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GEO. P. LAMиrat, Auctioneer, at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street. -
The Property consists of:- All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Offies a MARINE LOT No. 25 Together with the messuages and premises thereon krowit as Nos. 8 and.7 Frays Fast and Nos. 48, 50, 52, 54, 36, 88 and 60 Queen's Road East Victoria aforesaid.
The said premises are held for the term of 959 years from the 9th day of faly, 1844 created therein by a Crown Lease of the said Lot dated the 14th day of July 1859 and made between Her
part and Lec Tune Ws of the other part subject to the payment, of the Crown Rent and to the observance and per formance of the Lessee's convenants
We resumed the offensive and re- gained much of the ground from which we had been temporarily dislodged. -
The Turkish losses during the day were extremely beavy. Sergaty wazo taken prisoners; 480 corpses were buried in the loop to the east of Kut-el Amara, besides 500 buried by the
enemy.
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"There is no place lika home.' goes the popular saying. There is, indeed, no
nation which does zot love its own enuz. try, which they regard as abounding in.
A NEW EPOCH FOR THE EMPIRE. beautiful scenery and other attractive.
A WORD OF WARNING TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
natural feature. To he candid, however, Japan is not necessarily the happiest country in tha world, nor is it the healthiest in the universe. It is not like America or Bussia, which ere self-support-
INTIMATIONS
The Ideal' Rmooristustive' Narva Food, Sanaphos,
For Nerves and
Brain
To restore your physical fitness.
---To restore poise of the nerve system
-To repair the results of weariness and overwock
take a glass of Sanaphos on gising, at mid-morning, mid- afternoon, and sa going to bed.
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You will feel distinctly the beginning of the undeniable beneft that Sanaphos gives you
within ten minutes.
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Sanaphos
Any time when you can't slaợp, whwn, ¦ strength to your wertow add to your body.. par willen up sleef; when prærtant think. Sanaphos "and Soda", se aˆBernis shop you bual dahausted, when your ❘ age in hot westkur in reperb, and Konšal physical boɛlth is deranged far better than any drink contalaing taka Sanaphos, and note the results. | alcohol. In giver great energy without You will be convinced at once..
Yet Sanaphos is not to be confused | with, the harméal stimulanta ar dragi which only maha, mentiors, worse. It w To simulant; not a drag. It simply energizing final which al most instantly bogias to gìều "new
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heating and without taxing the digestions to pwo tablespoonfuls of waist add about two amali bespoonfuls of Saxaphos, stir rapidly with spoon or fork, and tumblar with joda water.
Is convalorcancia and, neTYSON: KEM hanation: Sacaphon works wonders.
If your chemier has not Sarmphoe welln for a fewo axapla, meɛtionise his mmo, and a tria wackage will be anni to you fren and post-gald. Supplies en te obsed from any of the following Wholesale Ale Flacher & Co., Hong Kong: The Queen's Dispensary, Fong Kood.
Whalesale. Platelbatars for India and Yar Exat: Dakin. Brothara. Lid.. Midltiesam Sun, London, England
It fact, Japan is now obliged to go to other countries for a certain quantity, of rice, the principal food-staff cl the Japanese, sad for the supply of the greater part of the cotton which is the chief requisite for Japanese clothes. The fact that this country bas been compelled to follow sa expansion | policy since the Restoration may be attri- buted to the inauthiciency of domestic productions to supply its own needs, and to inferior races.
LONDON, Jan. 97. The Morning Post, cerimenting aponing countries. the interview granted by Mr. Lloyd George to the London correspondent of the Australian United Cable Service, upon the subject of the forthcoming Im- porial War Council, says it opens a new PREPARING FOR THE BIG epoch for the Empire. The convocation of the Dominions is nothing less than a OFFENSIVE.
formal admission to partnership. It is a precedent which cannot be revoked Mr. Lloyd George has begun"well," the paper continues and we hope he will not be tempted to, hurry the work, The Dominions have their own rational sentiment which, if developed and utilised, is a great Imperial asset, but if thwarted and curbed, might easily lead to disaster. Wise statesmanship would acek rather to federate on equal terms with modest machinery than risk a radios scheme of an imposing Im- perial constitution."
PARIS, Jan. 27. Referring to the growing activity on the Western front, Reuter's currespond ent says that the enemy raids are main ly directed towards three pointa Lassingy, which is nearest Paris, Alsace
and Verdun.
The raids on both sides will poolubly become more numerous and more vigor ous, in preparation for the big offensive, during the next two months."
The frozen stillness of the air and the high visibility has led to great aerial activity and to the resumption of sys- tematic destructive bombardment.
SUCCESSFUL RAIDS AND BOMBING ON BRITISH FRONT.
LONDON, Jan. 27. Sir Douglas Haig reports:- We carried out raids to the east of Loos and to the north-east of Vermelles, taking prisoners. A number of dug
many casualties.
THE FOOD PROBLEM IN GREAT BRITAIN.
The principle of stupe, which are taken in strict accord the prosperity of Imperialism testines to brotherhood which they preach is only with a sense of high justice. This is the applied to the Whites, as are their prin- reason why wa unhesitatingly uphold the the shortage of domestic supplies.
What, then, is the mission of tho ciples of equality and humanity. For the principle of an Eastern antonomy.
Such an autonomy, however, is noh Japanese Empire? In my opinion, it la sake of logical correctness, they are some- of more urgent importance for Japan to times obliged to advocate the universal free from the discriminating sense, sa it try to ristoro the equilibrium between the application of these principles, but these disclaims the right of others to interfars. White and Yellow races than to indulge segments are merely made for form's in our a while keeping, aloof fëm the affairs of others ourselves.”. This is in the chimerical theory of accomplishing sake. the unifiention of the world, as is preached
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In these circumstances, only tip the rasson why is does not meet with the
by some irresponsible Japanese. To ways are open for Japan to pursue in approval of some enlightened people. speak frankly, it is out of the question formulating her attitude in regard to Our ultimate ideal, therefors, must be to The one is to accom constitute ourselves the medium, for for Japan to attempt the unification of world politics the world, for she has only just secured modate herself to the ways of the Whites harmonising the East with the West, and her own independence in world politics. and to lead a quasi-White lile in con for making the White fully understand In other words, she has come
to be stant dread of them. The other is to give the East, with a view to realising univer- regarded by the other Powers as s full play to her characteristic merits, sal brotherhood in the true sense of the Is the Japanese.: nation ite independent. State only quite recently, instead of being ashamed of belonging to word. In the meantime, the Influence of the Whites fast making itself felt on Japan's neighbours in the East. What It was officially announced that at the conditions prevailing in China,
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EFFORTS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION.
LONDON, Jan. 26.
for Tennis Poles and Nettings, late Majesty Queen Victoria of the one outs were destroyed. The enemy had committee representative of agriculture-India, and Fersin? There is, indeed, not (Bad discarding her own demerits. In this calculated to attain, the cbject of tar«.
1 Sewing Machine, Gent.'s Bicycle c., Bras Finger Bowla, Child's Cota, Peranbaator.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue) TRA-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH!
Hongkong, Jan. 20, 1917.
Auctioneers
PUBLIC AUCTION.
and bonditions then it reserved and
1433 contained.
THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
the 1st February, 1917, at
10.30 m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
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JC HOUSE STERKT
LADIES ECOTS AND SHOES, Blankets and Counterpanes, Bath Towels, Gent's Singlets and Pants, Buitlengths, Including a few Lengths Blue Sergo,, Gent's Straw Hati dec., c., &c.
TAKE-A asal,"
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Jan 26, 1917.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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HE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THX CONCERNIU),
SATURDAY,
the 3rd February, 1917, at 23 d
at their Bales Roomá, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street;
"POPE" Twin Oylinder Motor Cycle
-" with Rīda Car 13-15 HP. New inner tabes, born and lamp complete Spring frame-Entire machine recently overhauled; guaranteed is good running order.
Terms: Cach.
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HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Bengkong, Jan. 17, 1917.
1457:
PUBLIC AUOTION, TRE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE" CONCHAMED),
AN EARLY DATE
The following LIGHTHOUSE GEAR
des diviz
One coculting apparatus, com
Circular wicie lampa
Apare burnera -
"Oylinders fid wicks.
candescent Petro! Lamps, and appartenances
And quantity of gae porte
Keering Buoys,
A number of Locomotive wheels.
Furth
ticulars may be
om the undersigned.
TES LTHOUGH
Auctioneers
Aug. 24, 1916
Arca 27,300 square feet or thereabouts.
Annual Crown Kent $48484.
For further particulars and conditiona of sale apply to
DENNIS & BOWLEY
& Des Vieux Road Central,
Solicitors for the Vendor.
or to
ME.GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Duddell Street. Hongkong, Jan. 22, 1917.
KEATINGS ALOZENGES
Cure the worst Cough.
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We bombarded the enemy's positions to the north of the Somme with good results.
Our seroplanes successfully bombed a number of places behind the lines. Five Germita machines were destroyed and five driven down damaged. One of
our's is missing.
The farmers are making increased efforts in relation to the harvest of 1917 THE GERMAN ATTACK AT HILL 304 and plans are being prepared for in-
creased production in 1918.
We have to
the Yellow race, and by dint of indefatig. sincerely desirous of adapting the merita able efforts to equip herself with quali of the other Fowers, and their action fieations superior in every respect to the are guided by impartiality, free from all Whites by adopting the merits of others bias, their behaviour wit of necessity be lists has been appointed to advice the a country esat of Suez which is not under way, Japan can make the Whites accept monising the whole world. Board of Agriculture in connection with the influence of the Whites, with the her superiority as a glaring fact, and then choose between two autof making the problem of increasing the pro-ingle exception of Japan. Are there any she can go step farther to make an enemy of the world, and of making a duction of food. A special department
general to place them on equal terra with upholding the principle of revering pan of the Board will co-ordinate the work prospect of carrying out the principle of endeavours on behalf of Orientals is friend of the world. If we face the world exclusively, we run the risk of malding "Though the Chinese people are of the the Whites." of the County committees and serve as racial equality under these conditions? cleaning house for meeting the requests chief Tellow race they are contented with "However skilfully one may imitate an enemy of the whole world unlem we for labour, fertilisers, etc.
fawning on the British, Asricans, and others, the imitator can sever come up succeed in dominating it. Such a prize Germans in order to snatch momentary to the mark of the criginal. By attemptriple may serve the purpose so for sa Sotting apart, the quite asive ing to imitate the Whites, this Japanese domestic administration is ccpcorned, bus ease. theory of compassing the unification of can only provoke in others the contempt in dealing with the world we must take the world, it will. at least, rest with the che feels for a crow trying to deport itself the different positions of the world Powass peacock. Now that into due, porsideration in formalsting our Japanese to make efforts to better this in the manner of rrenviable situation of China, as part of Japan is determined to secure her position attitude. In this way, we can, for the their duty towards a people of the same is the world by means of her strong first time, make our lofty and impartial the world. We do not go race. It is our firm conviction that "the nation principle, ahs need not show any fotives clear mission of the Japanese Empire consiste hesitation in choosing between these two the length of advocating disarmament in order to benefit the world. Negligence is in carrying out the Asiatic Maroc ways lying before her. Doctrine in the most complete manner.
Some people may be dubions of the formidable fos at all times, and pre- By the Asiatic Monroe Doctrine wo abilities of the Yamato rice, to bring parations are most cssential... The French counter-attacked this Tansport of munitions. Enormous mean the principle that Asiatic affairs about an Eastern autocamy, which is morning and retook the region of Hill quantities of game in the mountains should be dealt with by the Asiatics. As, looked upon by them as too grand an ideai 304 and the greater portion of the has been frozen to death and there is however, there is no Asistio nation except for the Japanese nation, but so long a elementa into which the enemy had an increasing scarcity of food. penetrated.
GERMAN GOVERNOR OF ANTWERP DISMISSED.
HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING.
LONDON, Jan. 27,
SEVERE WINTER IN GERMANY.
A NATIONAL CALAMITY.
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A French communiquéstates that fresh" reports show that the enemy's attack on
ROTTERDAM, Jan. 27. the left of the Mease yesterday was
The cold in Germany is becoming a particularly violest. Several German calamity. Navigation of the Rhine and regiments participated and there was other rivers has ceased preventing the hand-to-hand fighting at some points.,
There wAS & fairly lively artillery struggle on the right of the Seuse.
THE ATTACK" ON THE SUFFOLK
... COAST.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITY OF A
SUBMARINE
PROMISED NOT TO DEPORT" ·
*BELGIANS.
the Japanese capable of undertaking these duties, the Asiatic Monroe Doctrine is virtually the principle of the Japanese dealing with Asiatic affairs.
There must be no misunderstanding as to the meaning of this doctrine.. We do not hold so narrow-minded a view ne to wish to attempt to dive the Waitee What we want is simply out of Asia. that we become independent of the Whites, or free the Yalions of the rim Swehl,pancy of the Whites. How can we deal with the idfuence of the Whites in the East on the Asiatic races? When we
NO WOILLD DOMINATION. Nothing is more dangerous than to
the Japanese people are act content with lay down a national policy on the basis the more imitation of the Whites, the of making an anemy of the world. We Accomplishment of an Eastern autonomy must, therefore, see to it that the Eutor is their necessity rather than their autonomy theory will not be misrepre
seated as a plan for excluding the Whites ultimate object.
er for world domination, lest Japat should be placed in the very sorry plight of fighting all the other Powers, with their inexhaustible resource, with her limited
The mighty object of the Restoration
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THE ÚKLENTİ FOR OMENTALS.
power.
THE HAGUE, Jan. 17. General Huene, Governor of An twerp, has been dismissed for promising in 1914, not to doport Belgina refugees.
Alexander the Great attempted. We are LONDON, Jan. 27.
He has been replaced by General Governor of Manbuege
NEW RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO
LONDON.
"Nothing is, of course, further from intentions than to advocate Japan's as conquering of the world, such
In other words, it, con ready to love the Europeans to attend to was to place Japan on a par with the European sfairs, and the Americans to Great Powers. American questions, but we demand that aisted in safeguarding the independence they should leave Orientals to attend to of this country. The question of to-day their own questions, just as we, Easter is not the independence of the Japanese peoples, do not interfere with thou Empire," but hear expension. This ind affairs. However earnestly they may to the birth of the Easton autonomy preach the principle of universal brother theory. Now that the national rigste of hood, the theory of the Whites,, who this country are recovered, it is incu regard, not only their property but other bent upon the Yamato rice to try to with the Eastern Scae.
The most essential point the Japanese people's property as their own. is scarcely recover for the weaker nations of the Epst people should ben- in mind in carrying out (enable before the impartial judgment of their rights, which have been trampled
the Almighty."
naderfont by other Powers. the Suffolk raid says: Our light fortes GERMAN RAIDER UNDER DANISH the Asiatic Monroe Doctrine la that they An Eastern autonomy does not Iance Japan cifsins these objects, ORDER penetrated the English coast waters
must first win the respect and affictionetilly mean the expulsion of the we must refrain from abusing our of the Eastern races and the deference of rats. If, as the result of an Easter influence to bring pressure to bear spon the Wizites. The Asiatic Monroe Doctrine
The Times' usval expert, commenting upon the doubt as to the identity of JAPANESE MAKERS, the ship which bombarded the Suffolk. cosat, says that submarines bars twice shelled the English coast and a repetition of the futile proceeding has evidently been made with the iden of keeping up the belief in Germany that the com- The appointment of: M. Saroneft as mand of the North Sea is stali in dispute Ambassador to London has been oficial-ing
THE GERMAN VERSION. ly announced.
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A Berlin official message, announcing
south of Lowestoft in order to attack hostile guardships but, despite the sexreb, they could not find the enemy," whereupon our torpedo boats fired upon the fortified place of Southwold Full hita were observed. Our forces returned safely without observing the enemy.
LOSING WEIGHT: BY THE POUND
PETROGRAD, Jan. 21:
FLAG.
THE FATE OF THE "GERDA."
recall the fact that as long as fifty years were required for dealing effectually with small State like Korea, we can tell imagine what number of difficulties attends the settlement of questions relat to the Asiatic Continent, together
East will have simply returned to the civilisations of the East and the West ace original ownere what it cannot it reuens reconcilable, that the White and the sept The Eastern balonomy theory Yellow races are by no means zaral thust not be viewed in the same light encodes to aach other, and that if they the abreasonable principle of "erfusion of join hands on an oquil pláne the iced of foreigners that prevailed in Japan at the iveral brotherhood is not necessarily
in the principle of Eastern surtonomy that autosong, the inften of the West, the Whites, but we must exert cumcirce COPENHAGEN Jan. 27. is, of Oricatan dealing with Eastern which has been advancing to the East, to brank down the moist and religious should return, whence it mums, the Whiter prejudices to which the Whites are The crew of the torpedood Danish questions. At present Europese have Do son to be dissatisfied, for the wedded, and show the world that the steamer Gerda testified in the Maritime tions are dealt with by Europeans, South Court that the Gerda, with a prin crew and North American questions by the abcard, sank three steamers in two days people of South and North America, and -the Bay of Biscay, under cover of the Australian questions by the Australise Danish Hag When the water gave
the veel pos sute the Bay of fini 16 in, therefore, spiritleen, humilising sterte with submarine Surphy and of opens at Captured seamen, were landed, the Ger affaire in the hands of Europeans and of if fealthf, shows your salonas, revolvere in hand, preventing them Americans. The reason why Crientals do from taking their clothing and belonge not govern themselves is because they ings, The Geric was then looted, towed lack the capacity of governing theirEnives. out and torpedoed.
If the Oriental have the spirit to rosent the razorney of the Whites, it will be wall for them is attend to the improve. ment of their condition,
Under, Weight, a condition
*falive/powers zie déccessing,
CENA made
WATERBURY'S
METABOLIZED COD LIMERIQIL COMPOUND
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wanded nourishing: and healthy
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STRAIGHT AT ITA « THERE is tit use of our basing around the bash. We might
tizza of the Lostoration. It only aima stimpossible to realise tha rocovery of rights which the East ought to have always exercised.
BASTELN AUTONOMY
Three meatless Wednesday, Friday, and
Even the revision of this earlierenties plected by the Japaneen. Government The White are in the habit of tada residente fa es Japanese open poris Eljesbeth'ereign,
cauned. Ench resentment, among British,
by
a narrow vision, die wir ride whey against the Foreign Ofice of their or enactment bein have always been a superior race. Government, enerifice of their right thereby be set on
of eating, fish
wall out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Congh Ramedy and religion mom the Fenton,
victed
the tice is you, have a cough or cold, i astronomy Autheínískrg vand "mathemation: it is; therefore clear se Right: that Men't incurred s fibe
ye theory will be received by Wates fith saything, but favour, but appoint licens
of breaking
Becording
durini
flesh building material-VerzThere is no son sa fara con see from the Arabs and the Invention of the by you should apt do so. This pep cotopes and gumperder from the Chiess:
world afisira cannot always be sektles, is aration by remar
whom they call the cosmired moc, They born to see the White Whether only G. Cd. The money obtained are, however, forgetful of these tecta, and
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PRICES: 1.25 and #9,25,
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Try all Chemi and Storekeeper.
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