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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. §
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Puge 1)
· IRELAND AND HOME
THE CHINA MAIL.
would make its decision subject to the THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN THE MERCHANT SERVICE approval of Parliament which was the final authority.
A John Redmond said if the con stitutional movement in Ireland dis- appeared, Mr. Lloyd George mast govern Ireland with the naked sword. He asked why Mr. Lloyd Georgs did not appeal to Sir Edward Carson to IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY THE make a sacrifice auxd agree to a proposal
PREMIER.
RULE.
LONDON, March 2, In the House of Commons, the Premier, The Rt. Hon. Lloyd George, speaking in the debate on Mr. T. E "O'Connor's Home Rule, motion, sail that the Government was prepared to grant Honie Kale to those parts of Ireland clearly demanding it.
acceptable to the whole of Ireland.
Mfr: Wardle(Labour member) regretted that Mr. Lloyd flecrge had moved an amendment. The House should not have been asked the unfair question whether it was to prepared to coerce Ulster in the actual circumstances.
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CHINA.
(Wah Tor Yat Po'e Service.)
Pexise, March 8.
It has now transpired that the President acceded to no demands, but the Premier yielded to the Vice President's persuasion to return to the capital and to taka the decision of Parliament on the subject.
A special meeting was held today by the Cabinet All the prominent states men and political leaders attended.
In the Lower House on the 6th a motion was introduced to hold a secret session to discuss the diplomatic situa tion, but this was opposed by a majority of the members. The flouse became
Japanese Acting Minister. He will leave Peking on the 11th.
IN THE WAR.
[BY BAILE FITO, 3LPE
Great sa is the measure of gratitude due to our splendid Navy and "Army in this war, the nation owes as much to the Merchant Service. The sailors of the Merchant Sperion ises risks and harrishigs no less than those of the officers
cers and ten of the Navyand with out the rewards and recognition that are properly bestowed upon the Navy, Ta one respect they carry on their duties under exen harder conditions than the Navy, in face of the submarine menace of Gerronny
Their status ill-defined, and they have to even an official uniform. to mark their recognition by the State
The one exception, and it is treasured and highly prized in the hearts of our merching semen, is contained in one little w
wurd in letter from Hajesty, in which he speaks of the done by Merchant
nides-de-canap
the
tion of His Majesty's signal mark of favour in selecting a officer of the Royal Naval Reserve to be one of his It is to be hope that the present Goverment will realise that the time has come to follow His Majesty's lead by translating into facts their verbal teat monica to the services of our merchant sailors
Mr. Lloyd George, replying, said he had suggested two methods of dealing with. the details of the Government's propust He declared that the dutinaa:eicher by conference of Irishmen or disorderly, and the Chairman was co-magnificent work varr and der Mer consideration in any Irish settlement by the establishment of a Commission.pelled to proceed with the agenda chant Service records its high uppeccia must he its effect upon the war and heThe latter suggestion was practically Wong Tai Shit, the Special Evoy for epoterled that the different, confidentical with Mr. Asquith's but it was Japan, has been entertained by the troversialists ignored two futilamental impossible to introduce a controversial pointe--hratly that Ireland's grievance Bill on such a bar in the middle of a was not a material one, but was some great war. thing to do with her pride and self
Following is request to express an ક respect. She
never mare opinion on Mr. Asquith's suggestion prosperous, yet she is Mu nuwe Mr. Lloyd George said it was the duty i reconciled
rule to British
than of the Nationalists to say whether they she was in Cromwell's days. Secondly, meant to oppose a measure embodying. it would be as gläring an outrage upon the Government's offer. the principle of self-government to place Tater under Irish rule against its will As to deny self-government to the rest
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of Ireland.
Mr. Lloyd George sail that no party would support the demant that Ulster should be forced into a settlement His _offer of lecligavowment to parte sí
Ireland would take immediate effect.
He said he was not in the least afraid
of submitting the proposals to any mbinased friend of Ireland in the Empire.
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In response to an appeal, by Mr Redmond not to participate in futile discussion, but to consult him regarding iutare action, the Natic alists, who adopted a markedly hostile attitude
The Premier has wired to Tientsin asking Liang Kai Chiu to come to Peking and cake part in to-day's Cabinet meeting at which the diplomatic question is to be reconsidered.
The Government's decision will be submitted to Parliament this week.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
during the Premier's speech, left the RUSSIANS PURSUING THE TURKS.
House.
LATER.
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of Gomnions that he saw no advantageing towards Kangaver. We are fighting
in reaming yesterday's discussion on the fleeing enemy near Senne, in the the Irish Question.
direction of Bidjar and are continuing Lin the direction of Dooletabud
A NATIONATIST MANIFESTO.
The Nationalists have issued
4.
"TRACES OF PRIMARY
IMPORTANCE.
When the country realises what the Merchant Service has done for it, it will
recog insist that these heroes shall be bised as the servants of the State, and not regarded only as men employed to
money misse for the owners of the ships they sail.
The Premier moved an amendment' follows: That this House would welcome any Settlement which would manifesto stating that they can never produce a better understanding between assent to the previous principle regard- Ireland and the rest of the Uniteding Ulster. It accuses the Preimer of a PRESS BUREAU ISSUES A LIST asked to undertake.
Kingdom, but considers it impossible to impose he force, on any section of Ireland & form of government which has
not their consent."
LATER.
The following is the full text of the
passage of The Rt. Hon. Lloyd George's
renth of faith and declares that his speech will seriously strengthen the revolutionary movement.
ANOTHER MAD GERMAN PLOT.
LONDON, March 7. The Press Bureau anmountes that Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Director of National Service, has issued a list of trades of primary importance in which National volunteers may be utilised It inchides mining, metal, shipbuilding, agriculture, transport, engineering.
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opens hot fire against the Firginie which had absolutely no cluice of usalpe
The submarine not only kept m Are while the crew were lowering the boats, but appears to have firected its shota aguinat the men themselves, fur five members of the crew were hit. Of these the chief officer is dead. The chief officer was mortally wounded, whilst still on board. Ha was lowered into a boat, which was swamped and disappear fair lasted forty dive minutes, but the First remained afloat, and the submarine finally dis charted two torpedoes intas her in rapid auccassion, and diappeared. Depot: our sailors of the Morohant Service deserve Fall of Honour their dead, and a "Place of Honour the survivors, for all time, amon 1. Use de fenders of our national life and liberty!
Most of the thrilling records of hair breadth escapes from submarine and of successful encounters with them must of necessity await publication till after the vil form an epic unrivalled it the history of the wor last, chapters shall record a loss unequal world. The deter. mination of the League is that the struggle, and that at long bust our merchantmon sanll be equipped to des fend themselves against these modern pirates, and given a chance to show how good an scenant they can render when. they get li they ask-half a chance.
THE FUSHUN COLLIERY
DISASTER...
FUNERAL OF THE CHINESE VICTIMS.
A REMARKABLE CEREMONY.
The Manchuria Daily News (a Japan- ese paper) gives the following acecunt of the funeral ceremony in connection with the Chinese who lost their lives in the terrible disaster at the Fushun collieries:
The a general funeral for the Chines victims of the explosions in Oyama Shaft the south of the sandfishing pic of $8 performed in an impressive fashion
ruary sond.)
forenien
dead
the
The records of the Merchant Service, whether as transports, mine sweepers, patruls, hospital ships, colliers, oilers, or carriers of munitions and food, in navigating without lights along un light cots, through mine-strewed sons, in following courses and instrue tions that necessarily vary with every The debate was adjourned till today,
Lostos, March 7. of voyage, in carrying freights without an communique states: We which per armies and not civil poput Mr. Bonar Law, stated in the House took possession of the Asadsbad summittion' cannot live, or whole armier actres thousands of miles of ocean, show that and pursued the Turks, who are retirour searen of to-day have a courageyama Shaft yeatrday morning. (Feb- and devotion to the nation's needs that vie with the beroes of the glorious
Un the preceding day Elizabethan age.
(Tuesday) the British bogs of
of the future will need no dead was conducted. At the signal of ceremony of calling the spirits of the works of fiction to fire their striatisin if the history of the "Merchant Navy in the pepping firecrackers, the Chinese this war is written from the simple and reen appointed for the function went unvarnished records of service by day own into the Fit and started to gather and night on every duty they have been imitating the crowing of cocks. When the wandering spirits of the victims by these foremen came up to the At hazard we give a few brief extracts the Pit, they were met by eight
mouth of
Buc from such records in various lines. First, dhist and eight Taoist priests saying transport:-
From Alexandria be was ordered to spirits were then received into a recep their incantatiora of welcome. The where again troops are tacle provided for the purpose, and this embarked, and his vessel was one of recoptacle was installed on the altar. the great convoy of forty-two ships To this the relatives and friends of the that left India for Marseilles. This
I paid homage was a magnificent piece of work and
At On.m. on Wednesday, at the service will pass down to history as one of the most glorious and skilfully round, the funeral mass was recited by carried out farts of the. Merchant of the S. M. R. Co read
Taoist priests Mr Kaino, Director mourning Service. For forty-two ships addsey on behalf of Baron Y. Nakamura follow in lines only a quarter of President). Dr. Yonekura (Chief Eng mile.
separating them, through the ineer and Superintendent), Mr Lajima, Indian Ocean, the narrow waters of the Red Feu, Galf of Svez, Suns After the customary (burning of incense etc., followed each with a similar address. Cumsl and Mediterranesi. and
representativo inoumers by the without hitch or accident, is an en funeral procession started on a
olemn viable record to be added to the roll of march. Pieces of rice cake and copper fame of the British merchant sailor."
cash were showered on the multitude Next, mine sweeping
from the tower close by. Since writing you last I have been
formed according to cortege was out sweeping with my vessels to the the most elaborate Chinese castom. northward of Tory Island, and Figures of men heralding the coming of daring four sweeps I brought to the the spirits, four ponies for bearing the surface twelve mines and exploded spirits over rivers, crumpeters, drummers, same. I have been out aweeping bearers of streamers, banners, umbrellas, continually up to yesterday but did those playing flutes, palanquins de not get anything I believe I have corated with tinsel, et, were consta cleared them away, but there might enously observed. The bereaved relations be a few missed; anyhow, the next of the dead numbered about 800. The time we shall sweep st and west whole procession is thought to have to make certain; have done before comprised 30,000. It proceeded to the the sweeping north and south. I Chinese cemetery, where the remains s0 have been at it every morning at 3 far recovered were buried, finishing atsp. Last month, on "The streets and roads along which the the 22nd, when nearly completing great procession passed were lined with the sweeping. I swept up five mides spectators, and came across fire full petrol tanks, each holding about 1 gallons or more, which appeared as if they had been moored. therefore set to work by destroying them and sinking then.
Speech in the House of Commons in TO INVADE INDIA VIA CHINA." aircraft, textile, chemical leather, food reference to the Government's offer
to Ireland:
.
NEW YORK, March 8,
A. Hindoo and some German doctors.
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for home, miscellaneous metal and other trades.
I am not in the least afraid of sub-
GERMANY, AND MEXICO. mitting the proposal of the Governare accused of conspiring to set ng a ment to the judgment of any andinssed Military Expedition.
QUESTIONS IN THE HEICHSTAG, friend of Ireland in any quarter of The Police say that the prisoners have
LONDON. March 8. the globe. I put it again, and I confessed that they plotted, under thei
The revelation of the German over want not merely Irishmen to know, direction of von Igel, formerly a member tures to Mexico has occasioned consider- but I want
men outside the coa of Count Bernstorf's Staff, to invadeable heart-searching in Germany, and Anes of the limited kingdom and of the India, vin China. The Hindoo posed as numerous questions on the subject hava British Empire to know, what it is we Persian merchant and fraudulently been asked in the Reichstag. offer to-day. It is that the part of Ire obtained a passport to travel to Berlin, tary) said that the despatch had been Herr Zimmermann (the Foreign Sacre- land that clearly demands Home Rule where he conferred with prominent seat in secret code, and he was not self-governmetisball got it. Thereofficials and returned to New York. awarn how the Americans had obtained
and deciphered it. It was a misfortune'? that they did, but he was not sorry that the overtures had become known in!
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are two questions to be asked by all of The first is this: Are the people of this country prepared to confer self government on the parts of Ireland which unmistakably demand it? The! answer which give on behalf of the Cabinet is that the Government is firmly of that opinion na firmly of the opinion that it represents the views of. last majority" of "people in this next point is this: country. The Are the people of, this country pre- pared to force the population of the north-eastern corner of Ireland to submit to be governed by a population with whom they are completely out of sympathy? In my judgmont, and here I speck on behalf of the Government,
"they are not..
Mr. Lloyd George believed that the ideal of national unity in Ireland would be strained at no distant date, if Ulstor" were offered facilities and inducements to be come in.
IN
Mr. Asquith suggested that the question should be referred to a aateide and impartial authority for adjustment of the interests and serti. ments concerned. The constitution of such a body might be facilitated by the the presence in Great Britain of a num ber of the Dominion statesmen who had already solved various problems of local autonomy in different ways.
He assisted von Igel in the prepara- tion of literature in various Indian languages and carried on an active
campaign.
Accused received: 260,000,
RUSSIAN PURSUIT OF THE TURKS.
Losos, March
A Russian communique states. We are pursuing the Turks from Hamadan (Persia).
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Military operations continue to develop in the direction of Bidjar and
Doublelabad.
THE FRENCH FRONT.
LONDON, March. B. "A French communiqué states:
On the Verdun front our batteries
caught enemy detachments on the northern outskirts of Matencourt Wood. "
German organisations at Eparges Wood were effectively bombarded.
There was lively artillery work in the Maison-de-Champagne and Em-
Japan through their publication in
America'
SUBMARINISM,
WEEKLY REPORT STILL SHOWS SMALL RESULTS.
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THE GERMAN FORCES.
STRENGTH OF THOSE OPPOSED TO THE BRITISH.
LONDON, March 7, Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters ways that the British are now confronted with double the number of German divisions compared with a year ago including what remains of the dower of the German army,"
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HONGKONG.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. Wednesday 14th instant.-
Orders by Llegt. Col. .
Chapman, Y.D.
5.30 p.m.-EL. classes, 1, 2, and 3 and all members of Engineer Company not on duty at Volunteer Headquarters for lecture of 2nd Lieut. W. Brown, E.K.V.C
The Hornsby Ackroyd Oil Engine.” Thursday 15th instant:-
5.10pm-Left Centre, Right Sections The undermentioned are granted leave,G CO., Beouts Co. and Civil Service
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Corp. L. S. Greenbill, from 5.3 17. Gr. J.C. England, from 8.3.17. Pte. T. Taylor, from 6.3.17. Pte. D. G. Cheesman, from 5.3.17. Pie. A E. Cooks, from 3.3.17. Pte. F.D. Bisseker. 3.3.17. Bomb. A G. Macdonald, from 8.3.17. LACpl. J. M-Walker is granted.
months' rick leave from. 31, 3, 17. sick leave from 1. 3. 17-
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Pte. A. M. Wilkie is granted 1 year's
"STRUCK OFF..
Company in marching order with 150 rounds ball ammunition airside Courts of Justice and proceed by car to Folo Ground.
515 pm Mounted Section at Jockey Club Stables.
5.30 p.m. Artillery Battery at Belchers Battery
8 to 10.20 p.m., E L. class No.. Ind Engine Drivers of class No. 3 at Belchers Battery.
10.30 p.ru.
a to
Electricians of class No. at Kowloon West Battery. Friday 18th instant
7.30am Belchers 6 Section at Bel chera Battery,
440 pm. Left, Centre, Right Sections The undermentioned have been struck M. O. Lo, Scouts Company and Civil off the strength of the Corps with effect Service Company in Field Service sreb from 7.3. 17. Pter 8. R. Moore; Bpt. E.ing order (waterbottle filled) with 150 rounds ball ammunition outside Courts Bryant, and Pte. J.B. Rodrigues.
of Justice and proceed by car to Palo Ground. The G. 0. C. will be present
GUARDE
Until further order guards will at the parade. parade at 5.40 p.m.
Sunday 17th instant -
5.15 m,Recruits of all units at Headquarters Corpl.-Edgeumbe- and Corp Grimes will attend:
5.20
st Wallington Barracks Signalling Section "A" nail
Battery at Pel
LONDON, March 7./
We understand, says the Shanghai for the duration of the war with effect Then take the experience of the muster, Jury that Capt. K. G. Payte, of the from the dates mentioned The Press Bureau announces that the officers and crew of the cargo carrier 10th Lincios, formerly of the Electri- arrivals for the week numbered 328 Comet, suak by submarine in the city Department, S.M.C.. has been pro and the sailings 2,477. The vessels Mediterranean, some 20 miles north-west moted to the rank of Major. A com- of Maltz Thirty-one men and boys "We occupied Kepgaver on the 5th sunk of 1,600 tons and upwards were left to sink or swim in two bad mission a second-lieutenant has been numbered 14; under 1,600 uine; leaking boats on the 4th January last, Police Mr W. J. Porter who has been
granted to a former member of RM unsuccessfully attacked 12; dahing the date in one, the master in the other awarded the D.C.M. Another natio vessels sunk 3.
Four days later, they met. The master's has to be
added
the Shanghai report says "We lost sight of the Roll of Honour, news having been re
bost at dark and d that is the last news of the wounds in the cheat received in action, did not see herceived of the death in France, from again. mate and 15 members of the crew. For of 'aptain J. J. Horsfall, of the Went nine days and nights the master's boat Riding Regiment. The deceased was drifted and sailed and rowed S.S.E the
for several years with Messrs Gordon suffer orrupants drenched through and
and Co--and was a koen volunteer, being ing torture from the icy wind, existing Sergeant in "B Company, 8.V.C. He on the shortest rutions of biscuits had served with his regiment in Galli and water,
landed on until
they
poli, Egypt,and France. Roast of Tripoli. There after three days, they
attacked were Seuaussi Arabs a three killed and the master badly wounded and left for dead, and the other ten taken prisoners by the Benouse The master and the other survivor were rescued by a small Italian steamer and tended with every care, As to the other ten, the long arm of Britam annual meeting of St. David's Society Section; Left, Centre, Right Sections 5.00a.m. Artillery Battery Belchers reached them. The Foreign Office re | which was held last week at the Union. G. Co. Scouts Company, Civil Service | chers Battery ported on August 8th: The Senours Church Ball Shanghal, there being a Coy, and Sigandling. have surrendered unconditionally the fair attendance of Welshmen: A portrait just East of Bake Fier and procced by Belchers Battery.
Section on Praya LONDON, March 8.
members of the crow of the as.. Cogust. of Mr. Lloyd George was displayed on who were expected to arrive at Bengazi the platform together with a painting of Firing Dress: Drill order (Belmet) with launch to Kowloon City Range for Field. A French communiqué reports
m the 8th inst. They are reported to the Mr. Aaquith prefaced his suggestion
cottage in which he spent his early haversack, waterbottle (All) two pou
On duty 13th instant, Centre Section There was lively artillery, setivity
be weak, but in fair health."
days.
| M. 0, Co. by declaring that, no thought of a
This is how the Germans and their The report of the society showed that ches and 20 rounds ball atcmunition.
Monde The main event of the Ladies' Year. Austrian allies fulfil their international during the past year they were able to
attri recrudescence of rebellion in Ireland and patrol encounters in the region of
the the Ladies Championship, proved a
obligation to place the crows of mer collect and send home to Mr. Lloyd
Centre Right Sections M. G. Co. was likely, as the forces at the disposal Moalin-sous-Trouvent between
G. Co. Scouts Company" and Civil of the Executive were such that any Oise and the Aisne.
Saw they add to their other crimes had been few demands up the funds Our detachments penetrated the Mrs. Milner-Jones after a tie over 18 against the law of nations the murder of of the Society, only one Welshman who with 150 rounds kill sumynition outside movement would be crushed. Never-
German trenches to the north east of hole by 4 and 0.
the captains.
had fallen upon anfortunate days Courts of Justice and proceed by car to pany. Then this brief record of general requiring asistance.
On duty and instant, Civil Berries theless, the symptoms were disquieting.
Pale Ground Mrs. Muriel is a worthy Winner of the Mr. Asquith discussed conceivable Embormon in Lorraine and inflicted
have been up the North Bea
5.15 pun. Becruits of all unita at Head. Company The report and accounts were adopted. -dipedients for a settlement. He did severe damage, bringing back some title of lady Champion, her chances
tery hom the first being fancied.
It was decided by the meeting to quarters under Corp Edgcumbe and On duty 93rd instant, Artillery Bat among the mines, arriving in Middles undertake this year the provision of a Corp. Orimes:
On, duty 24th instant. Belckers 0° got think a renewal of negotiations prisoners.
Mrs. Milner Jones is to be "congran brough four hours before Hartlepool bed in the Welsh Hospital at Netley for
5.30 p
Artillery Battery at Belebers
Bections and be to do An enemy attack near Seppois-leated on her Marong showing especially tween the parties was
in a certain dock; dodged the Emden; male £76. The attention of the society was bombarded ; bombed by Zeppelins which purpose the Society undertook to Battery
Orderly Officer from 18th to 24th 8 to 10.20 p.m. E. L. cinas No. 1,and
Lieut Danby prove successful; the only practical Hant, in Alsace, completely failed and on her splendid fight over the first 18 alternative was to invoke the interven-left some prisoners in our hands.
holes when, though, four" down and seven.
in Singapore at the time 21 the was also drawn to the aims of the War Engine Drivers of class No. 3 at Belchers mutidy went through the Suez Canal gar
Savings Association and it When the first attack took plses; to extend to this their hearty support No. 3 st Kowlood West Battery, Our reconnaissances inflicted losses to go, she managed, by dirź of good goil,
was resolved Battery,tak
3 to 10.30 pm Electricians of clas of some outside, in partial
lastly
Prpedoed all in the day's work The following officers were "elected thority. It would be essential that the enemy in the direction of to square the match.
when carrying on our lawful avoca for the ensuing year President Dr Tuesday, 13th instant "THE WODEHOUSE CUP. Hilsenärzt.
tions. Last voyage we had 530 pas Hopkyn Rees; Vice-President, Mr.W. 1. 720 am. Belchers & Section, at Bel- The above competition roadbed, în a engers (of hom 400 were women) Wilma Bon. Becretary, Mr.JFchers Battery letory for Mr Beavis and s
▲nics responsibility in war time ! Jones Bon Treasater, Mr. Vaughan.15 p.m. stretcher Beurer Section, stripetal part good many people think rheumanam Hastings who donated, Miss M. Bodger then. Lopes and Mears. J.3. Evans and
Thank Heaven, nothing happened Committee, the Boy. Eran Morgan, Capt. Hiiquartere
likely
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On duty 19th instant, Eight Section
„On daty 20th instant, Scouts Con
triumph for Mrs Muriel who defesten chaut vessels that they sink,, in safety George no less a sum than £100: There Company in marching order a duty Zist instant, Beonta Com-
ir Lloyd George interjected, asking can not be cured without taking ged Miso Robertson in the Final TheAnd lastly more shorts Polo The meeting was followed by
story from Ellis Pagh
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unted Section as Jockey Chamberlain's Puîn
Club Bublene Bazma massaged thoroughly into the fan Winners were two down with three to go the Mediterranean 9. KY
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5.30 p/m Signal
tling Section “A and to the Government or whether it has cured far more rheumatism than but with the help of a stroke at the 18the Sunday at one in the morning the programte being contributed to by classes, Wellington: Barracks
any internal remedy in existence and hole and one of the 19th, they took the submarinis appeared on the surface Miss Boca, Mrs Lang, Mesars Vaughan, Artillery Battery at Belchers Battery atory powers t
roliet, quicker, For sale by all remaining belas froes their Peponents replied to be it and Blokesper
almost within hailing distance With Tattump, Howell, W. J. Wil Evansa.to 10.30 pm-EL ci No put giving any warning the chomy and & Bo Chianghus thereby proving necésalu! by one ty.
Asquith.
Belches Battery,
instant,
A Meeting of the members of the For Keepts Mess will be held in the Mess? Hoom at 8.30 p.m. on Monday the 13th instantAll members are requested to
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