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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continusú, promi. Page: 1.)

DRASTIC RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS.

IMPORT RESTRICTIONS.

SOME PUBLISHED LISTY.

MR. LLOYD GEORGES

- PROGRAMME

LONDON, Feb. "ga The Hours of Commons was crowded

when Mr. Lloyd George made his pro- mised statement regaling the further

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WESTERN FRONT. ·

FURTHER BRITISH ADVANCE,

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SPORTING.

CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY V. CRO

DRIFTING CHINA.

THE PROVINCES AND PEKING

CONNECTION.

FINANCIAL OUTLOOK","

The Peking respondent at The me

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Loxboy, Feb. 24. Fickt Marshal Sir Douglas Haig In spite of the fact that the University reports:

put in their strongest team against the Ás, the result of unceasing pres on Saturday, the latter managed to defeat them. Batting first, the Faure, the enemy vacated important University were paly able to make

positions on the Anere...

rana, which was fue mainly to the good bowling and excellent fielding of their opponents. While Marley was batting..

The confusion in China consequent, on Tuus cazie freely, but, as soon as he "was caught out in long, held after scoring the anti-Monarchist, movement and apon 30 runa, the reverse as the case. Ho the change in Goverumput following the | Wing Kin hatted well for the CRE.

death of Yuan Shih-kai is, naturally, great, and to one yet cun sny whither it was run out,

We progressed considerably over angie front to the south and south Mimunent. past of Miramont and entereds Petit

We also advanteed on a front of a

of erre. The enemy rushed a post west of lens, bath in a counter-attack Wohotnediately recovered it.

GERMAN REPORT,

UNIVERSITY

1. Ponsonby Fane 6 Ho Wing Kin. Bis trading 18 may be suid; however, Ng Sze Kwong Hit Wieret b Ho

Wing hin

that far, the confusion is not so griuð,

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6. E. Marley, J. Wang & Un....

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as the pessimists predictest. At present there is nobody in r nguinst the Central Government, nor is there any

LONDON, Feh, 25. The papers whole-heartedly support Mr Lloyd George's restrictions though they are much more drastic than hat restriction of imports and the encourage wile wal a half south and south-east being, 48 not out, when his last partner been anticipated. The consensus ofment of greater food! provuction in the pinion is that they fully respond to United Kingdom. Among the numerous the public demand for strong measures distinguished visitors present were the to win the wear and will he accepted Premiers of Canada and New Zealand Sir Robert Bordet, and Mr. William F. most cheerfully. A general rise in Massey prices is expectel Beer probably will be a shilling a ping are long. The chief surprise in the prohibition of apples and tomatoes which are largely consumed by the poor. It is suggest ed that many stocks, especially of cocoa coffee, and tea which are largely held by foreigners ou Continental decant, should be commamiceret.

The speech will undoubtedly promote

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J. D. Wright, & Mok Fling, b Ho Wing

Kin

"Mr. Blog George, who was loudly

Lashes, Feb. 2. cheered upon rising to address the A German nessage, transmitted House, sail the ultimate sarees of the by wireless, states that they repulsed A. de Souza caad b Xew Man Trun party in the State with grievances against Allied cause depended upon the soh-setemal British regnoitring attacks. H. Rumjaba, Ching, blew Man tion of the tonnage difficulties. Over the Artois front.

Then The British a million tons of our shipping was partly occupied un abandoned. Hall, Ching, hure Man Tom

A. G. With Man Tsun aliwate 1 to France aline, a considerable tion in the Some region. The W. Citting & Ha Wing Kia aunt to Russia and Italy, and there French attacks to the south D. P. Dixon, Hot out ... was also a considerable amcant sunk."

Riport failed.

THE SHORTAGE OF TONNAGE.

There was not only a shortage for

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the Food Economy campaign, which i, the general neol of the nation but for DEARNESS OF FOOD IN AMERICA Ho Wing Kin aprending amou all classes.

LATER.

The Gate contains a proclamation of a liar of prohibited imports. These include antimony ware

curios, embroidery, artificial flowers, hicles, raw jate, mattings, quebracho, hemlock, and mangrove extracts, silks, not including yarns, soya beans, straw plaitings plated and gilt vases, glass, perfumery, cotton. "hostery. The probibition does not apply to goods importer ander Bars Trade licence.

LATER.

military purposes. The nation must. therefore be prepared for drastic sacri- fices to cope with submarinism, other.

New Yous. Fabe 28. wise disaster confronted us.

The ton-

The Municipality has askest the age problem must be tackled ruthless-State Legislature tongislate to and promptly by naval measures, by enable the City Authorities to buy the building of new ships and by footstoffs and sell to the poor at dispensing with unnecessary imports cost price. and increasing Home food production.

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Un Hew Fa... Yaw Man Tsun

Wong Fo Keung, ran out Wel Lee Son, b-Dixon

Yew Man Taun de Souza, b Dixon Geo. Lee, e Ponsonby Fane, b Dison.

g Size Yuen, b Brayshay

Cr How Fan, e Dizon, b Brayshay. Ho Wing not out

H. Ching, e &b Marley

run o

out.

Wong, b Beaysty Mok Hing, ran out...

"Exonus..."

SUBMARINISM.

А. Кем,

SEVEN DUTCH STEAMERS. TORPEDOED.

AMERICAN LINER RUNS THE GAUNTLETT.

Lexces, Feb. 223.

A TOTAL OF 23,000 TONA

LONDON, Feb., 24.

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... 10

..128

* the Cowernment of Aha kisud that cannot ba, comfortably settled. The weakness of

the situation, is of the negative only

there is platy pursuing a definite diet, and strong thou capable of directing

polley forthcoming.

China is simply drifting.

elins, nominally, has adopted u |demberatio "forin "at Government, and in comalies kobgoverned the Parliament is. the mainspring of Betion, Bue' in China the Parliament is totally incompetent to in the Becutive, and all sets of Government must be initiated by the Eventive itself. Thus, "What counts in; China is the. Goverment of the day, Parliament being merely an "unwieldy appendage, tolerated only becaase ita abolition “would provokas. disorder and hollion in the part of the revolutionary element Yoon Shih-kai found that Farliament, handicapped his administra tion, arul made the error of removing it; A New York correspondent, wheK. Brayshay, Articles the importation of which is

3 instead of recognising that it represented. The Dutch steamer Zaan hik, Noor-Was board the Philadelphii which Dixon

a. force which is was necessary to cồn. prohibited include printed matter,

rilinte, derdijk, Eemland, Gaasterland, Tocatra, was the first Araerican liter to run Ng Sze Kwok

ime of the principal problem including daily, weekly and other fanno and Bandoeng were torpedoed let of submarinism, has. KOWLOON CO. MLLITARY,

now is for the Government to ges on with perindicus, except single copies posted on February 22. The crews were land-arrived from Liveryard.

the busdurss' of the State 'without quarrel. Is in anticipated that an official listed and is is presumed that all were

He says the steamer left Liver-on Saturday-

This match was played at Kings Parking with a Parliament chat wants to have pool in" distgard to the German

KOWLOON. of maximum prices of tea will shortly saved.

blockade "ortiers and without the 15. P. Robinson, brcott be inued as there is reason to believe

The seven torpedoed Dutch steamers prescribed markings and W. R. Stapleton, e Coxon. Smith

E J. Edwards, b Coxon have unjustifiably four of which were bound for Holland passed through the danger zone 13. V. Bragu, b Coxon

·Bone dealers advanced wholesale prices.

with full cargoes, were attacked in the practically without altering the Overy, & Pearce, b Scott In the lone of Commons, Mr Walter western approaches of the English Regular course.

Dr M, S Asgar, b&mith Long said there would be a reduction in Channel. It is noteworthy that no

An abundance of British ships c. J. Stapleton. e Paareeb Smith

C Flatcher, Scott instructions regarding the routes were were met and the correspondent O. Woodman, & Pearce, b Smith.. the imports of Ceylon ter

Nobly either asked for or given by the British says he saw no sign of pintes. regretted that more than he. He paid & Almiralty, the whole arrangements be

A. W. E. Davidson, c I Lawrence,b Scott 5 DE 200 first-class passengers book-F. Travers wärmi tribute to the self sacrifice, extreme ing in the hamis of the Dutch ed, 61 sailed. They were very cheer-

authorities.

generosity, and goodwill displayed by the Crown Colonies and Dominions, and was confident that as long as they were satisfied that these proposals were raade from the most profound sense of duty they would he prepared to bear their share of the burden along with us. TROUBLE IN PETROGRAD EXPECTED.

PETROGRAD, Feb. 25. The re-opening of the Duma on the 27th inst. is awaited apprehensively owing to efforts to induce workmen to strike and march to the Duma. General Khabatoff-in-a-proclamation reminds

LATER.

LATER. ful despite the presence, of news:

paper reporters on the boat-train seeking information us to the iden

ity of the passengers, obviously with a view to obituary notices.

The torpedoed Dutch steamers total 25,000 tons. The Menalo and Bandoeng both belong to the Rotterdam Lloyd and were from Batavia for Rotterdam. The actra of the Rotterdam Lloyd was for New York to Rotterdam while the Gaasterland and Eemland both owned by the Royal Dutch wers from Amster dam to Buenos Aires and New York respectively. The Noorderdijk · and Zaindik are both of the Holland-America Line and were from New York to Roc" terdam and from Rotterdam for Phila- delphia respectively.

Total..

BOWLING ANALTRIN,

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G. K. Marley

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HOWLING" ANALYNIN.

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ager in, every, pie, although it has

10 hardly any understanding of the nature 38 able, men could deal with an intellige of the pies. A Government 'composed of

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18 Farliment essly enough ; but the tronble in China to-day in that we have a Govern- ment of weaklings trying to deal with

Parliament of ignorant men.

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Cpl. Scott... COL Cozon There were 66 second-class, and Cpl Smith.. 114 third-class passengers, including Sgt. MeGregor, Lb.w... P. Robinson 10 the crew of the torpedoed Houng-QW.S. Wyatt, at. Edwards, ↳ Ro- tonic.

(Continued on page 3.)

THE MAGISTRACY.

THEFT OF RUBBER.

It is officially announced that when the unrestricted submarining policy was proclaimed the Dutch Government protested and urged Germany to take Before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, care that none of the Dutch-vessels-enolie pleaded guilty to the theft of a route to and from Dutch ports should the workmen of the existence of martial fall vietima. Germany replied that the quantity of rubber from the Kowloon

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law. Any violence will be forcebly re- pressed.

The Democratic leader Milinkoff, appeals to the workmen not to play into the hands of the enemy, and refrain - from holding demonstrations."

POWERS FOR PRESIDENT WILSON.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24." The Senate has adopted a Republican resolution authorising President Wilson to use the armed forces of the United States to protect the commerce property and lives of Americana.

SUPPRESSING SPECULATIVE BUYING OF FOODSTUFFS.

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LONDON, Feb. 24.

A Press Bureau communiqué says: Lord Devonport notifies that speculative buying and cornering of foodstuffs with a view to raising prices will not be tolerated.

FOREIGN TEA IMPORTS FRO- HIBITED.

LONDON, Feb. 23. In the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. Lloyd George announced that importation of Indian tes would be reduced to a certain extent and the importation of foreign tea would be probibited.

1.DUTCH PROVEST TO GERMANY.

THE HAGUE, Feb. 18. The Dutch Minister af Berlin has pro tested on account of a German airship fying over Bolland on the 17th inst

THE BILYER MARKETA

LONDON, Feb. 23.

Silver is quoted at 3:1 with a little more demands. The market is steady Fob 21. Silver is

binson....

MILITARY.

Cpl. Pearce, b Fletcher

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Sgt. Coxon, c and b Fletcher Cpl. Scott, e Asgnir, h Stapleton. Smith-o Fletcher, Travers Cpl. Lawrence, & Stapleton, Overy Lt. Wahl, e C. Stapleton, b

Travers

Sgt Strange, run out

not out

b Travers Extras

Cotal

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W. H. Stapleton... 3

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J. P..Robinson The defendant was sentenced to six J. V. Braga... weeks' bard labour and four hours'. Fletcher stocks outside of the Kowloon Godown.

H. Overy

F.Travers

was ready to comply but it was in Godown Company. possible to guarantee absolute safety. The seven vessels availing themselves of the German offer of opportunity left Port together on February 2. Ther were all torpedoed without their papers being examined. Two hundred of the crews have been landed and it is supposed that the remainder are safe.

DUTCH INDIGNATION AND PROTEST.

THE HAGUE, Feb. 24

AN ATTEMPT AT, ROBBERY.

At an "early bour "on the twenty- eight of January lust, three men in a prothel in Yaumati seized an occupant and severely injured her face in attempt ing to take a gold bangle from her

Shortly after the incident, Sergeant

LEAGUE SHOOTING.

THE PROVINCIAL REVENCEK. The ensuing confusion in Peking is reflected in the provinces, which go their own ways, withunt necessarily having a warious difference with the capital Those who know China never dream of expeting off of her than that thi provinces may magage their, own affairs; the maintenance of the Central Govern and remit a quote of their revenues for

| mente. To-day a few of the provinces are inonsiderable difficulties with their

10 affairs, and frond them come nothing but] 20 demands for financial assistance.

Other {provinces have "tor kettle with "the-antin 18 Mocarelist armies still in being, and they

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THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DONGLISHW-TAKLOKS

have, no money to spare for Peking, jau seni Those that ought to be remitting to 3 Peking are not doing so, for a variety of rensons, sonią, of them proper abough. One is that Yuun Shih-kai took advances ...138 from them which have not yet been repaid. (hers plead fumine und foods and operations against baridita. A strong Government would speedily reconstruct provincial administrations that did not fulfil their duty; but as it is China is made up of a number of bits drifting independently, with a nominally supreme diovernment governing little beyond the walls of Peking.

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The Dockyard Recreation Club had a Taikoo Range on Saturday Scores- very pleasant afternoon. match at the

DOCKYARD RECREATION CLUB.

900 500 600

The

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A GREAT FIRE IN OSAKA.

DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT 7.1.500.000.

great dead to strengthen the Central Government via-vis the provinces. Otherwise, the threads connecting the provinces with the capital may be still more weakened, and, those inclined to go their own ways will have no check apon them indeed, some provinces may be A telegram to the N. C. Daily News "In ctae: circumstances this state of compelled by their own circumstances to states that a great fire broke out in affairs might lead to disaster; but

manage their affairs without reference to Osaka on the 10th inst, and, fanned by China is the protegee of the Powers Paking. It is in circumstances like these Medical College, the largest has

astrong wind, it extended to the Oss whose mantle, it is hoped, even in times

that internal trouble to be appre Central Japan, and completely of terrible, strife among themselves, may

bended, for a helpless Central Govern, ed it. There were 470 patients in the yds. yds. yds. Ti. protect her "trein external danger. ment is a direct incitement to ambitious hospital at the time of the outbreak and Mr. Goodman

31 31

it is reported 31 93 danger at present is largely financial military lenders, of whom there are removed, but it is impossible at

thas, they were all mfcly Mr., Lockhart

31 31 29 91 The foreign national debt. indeed, is several, now controlling forres which theyy to say whether there was loss of life for Mr. Sears

30 30 3030 secured on customs, railways, and salt, support by levying taxes and by other not Mr. Cousens

39. 28 90 Ir. Brock

all working admirably, and liable to be wise usurping the functions of the 31 287 86

All the Bre brigades in the city wers 36 30 24 84 affected only in times of extreme political Government. On the credit side of the called out and also the troops, bat the 2794 31 82 disturbance. But there is a good deal of account, there is a well-meaning: Preet pany's warehouses and the Nakanoshiris fire spread rapidly to the Tanda Com- Mr. Allen

27 23 13 03 secured foreign debt, which is a daily dent, inexperienced but untainted by Primary School It also threatened the Grund Total....937 250 213 673 Anxiety of the Finance Minister. This politics, and commanding considerable Onaka Aashi's new.brikling, which was deluged with water and from which 200, 500 600 TL

and other moveables wore or has been allowed to get behindhand, public servant managing

managing local afsir savor. 30 30 32 02 with bad effect on the credit cf the satisfactory, and allowing then this evening. 37 36 30 87 country. The internal diabilities dre selves to be turned into piticians. The

Mr. Elson

The Dutch Press is very indignant at wrist. Her cries for help were finally the German outrage, which completely answered but the robbers escaped by disregarde the rights of the Dutch jumping through a window. could thus be treated. Dutch bonour people. It is declared that no big nation can no longer be maintained, and pro- Wills of Yaumati arrested a Chinese testa are made against the deepest with a broken leg, whom be found Mr. Wright: humiliation to which a neutral nation hiding in a cubicle. The man was has yet been subjected."

removed to the Government Civil Hospital and there detained on the charge of participating in the attempted robbery in the brothel.

The defendant was brought before MAJR Wood th

this morning," but his case was remanded until next Saturday.

CHARGED WITH LARCENY.

UNSUCCESSFUL GERMAN ATTACK

FRENCH AIRSHIPS BUSY.

PARIS, Feb. 24.

A comm'ariqué, states that after a violent bombardment the Gormana, at- tempted an manccessful coop-de-main

on the trenches near Wisembach.

A coal coolie charged with larceny

A French airship bombarded the busy was brought before Mr. C. D. Melbourne workshops at Brüey, returning safely. Aeroplanes dropped 400 kilogrammes of this morning... bomba on German bivouacs at Spincourt:

THE PREMIER OF CANADA..

LONDON, Feb. 24. H.M. the King received in audi- ence Sir E. "L. Borden, the Prernier of Canada.

ARMY ESTIMATES.

LOADON, Feb. 24.

Mr.

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Mr. Simpson Mc Mylet.

Eldridge, Mr Heach Mr. Danby, Mr. Nicol Mr. Grimshaw Mr. Whitelaw.

28:32 30 00

* Grand Total ...... 215 229-207 461 Dockyard Recreation Club won by

present

is being met by questionable borrowing confidence. In several provinces are all the Inhere was no isso.of the paper

Th

The Central Post and Telegraph office 30 29 25 84 nearly all the result of Yuan Shib-kai's best were of the sixanted that their and several other large, buildings were 91 31 85 77oad Marchist scheme The debts of influence, will need and steady less seriously endangered by the fire which 28 77 22 77 the sati-Monarchiat armies till balanced neighbours. Among them may total loss exceeds Y. 1,500,000.

raged until late in the afternoon. 26 24-25 7

being and eating tip provincial revenues be one, or more, who can rise to greater. mist be 5quidated, if freal trouble things, she supply what Chins needs with the provinces is to be avoided. To shove sil things meet Be Initiate the ¿fonarchy, and later to bolster it up. Yaan cleaned out the Government banks, and laid his hands on every avail- able penny in all departinents of the State. The replacement of that money is urgently needed, it confidence is to be restored and economic disturbance is to subside.

28 Points.

The scores of the watch played at King's Park on January 27th were

POLICE AND POLICE BERZLVES E CLUB

200 500 000 TL yds yds yds

30 31 30 91 29 27 23 26 32 30 08 2829: 30,87 3128 81

Mr. R. Macham, Chief Officer of the a.Ying Chaw deposed that he caught, the defendant stealing ten fathoms of rope from a staging rigged Insp. J. Grant

Ch. Insp. Sirdar Khan on the funnel of the Ying Chew. Sergt. G. Grimmett

The defendant was sentenced to three A3, P. Franks

Trooper H. Helph weeks hard labour.

Ch. Insp. Mason C. Bergt Fitt Sorgt Devene

ATTITUDE OF PABLLIMEST What is wanted now is an intelligent 35 28 34 73 recognition by Factisment of the difficul- 26 23-22 80 ties of the Executive, and the sincers 26 20 22 88 intention not to increase their diffoulties

by political wrangling. From the Execu 648

tive tactful handling of Parliament is

Grand total....... 230 913 215

TWENTY-FIVE GAMBLERS

Twenty-fire Chinese were lined before Mr. C. D. Melbourne this morning in answer to a charge of gambling.

Mr. J. D. Daaby Mr. J. Simpson- Inspector Angus stated that he Mr. W. J. Eldridge.... The Army Fatimates issued to-day entered No. 35 Quarry Bay and Mr. A. Nicol provide for fire million men exclusive discovered the defendanta all gathered Mr. D. L. Lyk

Mr W. Murry Scott of those serving in India.

in one room playing Ngan Fai.

Mr. B. T. Health... Evidence was taken and Bis Worship Mr. T. Grimshaw.. fned the gamblers two dollars each.

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A FORTY YEARS TEST.

HAMBERLAINS Cough Remedy

has been curing coughs and golda for the past forty years and has gained in popularity every year. What better recommendation is required For sale

by All Chemists and Storekeepers

Tommy, (home on leave after fifteen the trenches and readysta

Bey, Jimmy Sell love t

SHANGHAI TRADE.

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| BLUE FUNNEL CAPTAIN SURFECT,

The London & China Expres says: The Admiralty has taken action in the case of Captain James Piepenhausen, Hears bert and Co.'s Pieco Goods who for the last ten years hastboeun,

master mariner in the employ, of Messrs Market Report saga-Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool

There is no change to report in the From the beginning of the war condition of the market, demand being now be has, received the Admiralty still held in check by the dried-up con- Secret Orders these are no longer to dition of the Yangtare river tributaries be given to him. It is inferred thank and the consequent immobility of trafic. this is on acerant of his ancestry The lack of silver in circulation in though it may be for entirely differ Stechen has brought business from that eat reasons. His father, as bor province to an abealute, standstill by in Bandyer Lew works after that

an enormous"

mous disparity ine-

country ceased to be united to the British Crowi 8 tho ago 9UE tank notes to buy T

father left Germany and settled enough when it was became naturalised, and married

on

900 500 600 required, and straightforward endeavours 30 in Brech is requiring

90 2,000 Shanghai currency. Last year it Scotland. He was merchant cand

e wome the Admiralty saw takes action, 16 p

26 33 3080 Eration. Were these conditions, fuilled quota at round about 2000, but now Scotswoms The Jon, sgainst whome

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there is little doubt that the provinces the rate is altogether. 29 31 24 84on13. come into Line and that the When it is considered, for i 24 26 32 82

medium inuity? 233 27 60 financial difficult would gradually solve costing in Shanghai e tacle has Captain Riepenhausen of his living-mala

that natural berniBritish object be affect Starting

of the Admiralty action is to deprive

fromter Aretiot forth

-27 24 23 81 themselves. Unfortünstery, what in feich eighteen taals

tels plas expenses to order to enable ship to be insured in 20 25 41 78 huppening in the exact opposite of what destination, is little wonder that the Gerrenment W Bink scheme

Forder fa required. Parliament foolzaly Lowaria

practically every salp Has to be thos 215 225 235 684

coming the Goverznient, and certain members of

Adelbery amount of orders taptain of the ship are sights 27. the Government are scheming for per- in from this nearsoutlets, butremurations. On what grounds the Adaara

carry out the Admi úonal | advancernant Intelligence--and, bratijn kotithe and Total

ability dyn equally lacking on sal hands. Pasion & Police Reserves. 21.0 11 points

Teen 47% for

The mediate putok le governed.

setion we are

Imsiness at the inform year ago, is deterring Padan

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red to wit

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