WATSON'S
COLD CURE TABLETS
CURE A COLD IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. AN EXCELLENT REMEDY FOR NEURALGIA & MALARIAL HEADACHE
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hongkong as a great - distributing mart and shipping centre which should not be penalized by import and export charges other than of limited nature, which would not be détrimental to its volume of trade. But whatever decisions may be reached in regard to future Germun shipping in Hongkong, 'one thing is certain and that is that the old for
Copy of repeat order recently received from England: freedom of the part has gone
*All Saints Lodge,”
Howley!
Blackwater,
Hants!
rs-will be much obliged by Mours, WATSON sending to her poet 10 bottles of their "Cald Care." She will be glad to have these." as soon as possible saibe is to-day sending her last bottle to her son (Capt. of the Buffs) who is at the front and finds the Tabloids. excellent for stopping Cold."
Prepared Only by
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD., HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Telephone No. 18.
DEATH.
Today's Advertisements
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS
THE Simamahip
THY
→PEMBROKESHIRE"
having arrived Consignees et Cargo hy har are hereby informed that all Goods are into the being landed as their risk
extra hazardous Godowns hardous and/or
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where and/or from the wharves, delivery may be ontained.
Goods ant cleared by the 5th April,“; will he subject to runt. at 3 P.M.
All Broken, chaled and damaged pack- ages are to be left in the Gndowns where they will be examined on 3th April, at 10 AM Claims against the steamer must be processed within 10 days of arrival "otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Ineumnce will by effected by in suy caro whatever.
44
ever.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL"
St. Stephens, College hold their annual athletic sports to-morrow, com mencing at half-past-one.
A
THE COLONY AND THE WAR.
At this afternoon's meeting of the
WAR CHARITIES,
SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 13.
--------8209,128,42
T
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917.
Earmarked amounts rempit-
ted and amounts allest- et and remitted
Palance in hand
335,140,83
158.1897:"
In addition to the above, there is s balatice in Sterling in London ammorant ing to abous MKO.
...
N. J. STABD.
Hon, Treasurer.
Hongkong. 18th March, 1017.
"An anonymous
dent of the Daily Prom
correspon. Hongkong,
10.00
Hi Honor, Me. H. E. Compertz, (monthly subs.) Mr. E. Davidson (monthly
subscription)
30.00
20.00
Mr. C. E H. Beavis
Chonthly subs)
50.00
90,731.07
1
Mr. F. L. Agassix month-
soba.*****
20.00
Hon. Mr. F. H. Sharp
(monthly suba)
30.00
Proceeds sale of material Mr. G. E. Wakeman
(monthly sube)
11.20
25,00
CLAIM FOR PILING POLES.
30.00
Messrs. Mody & Jowph
500.00
Legislative Council H. E. The Gover nor made a further statement on what has been done by the Colony in the way rely acknowledged- of contributions #fer war purposes The largest contributions in the Colony, His Excellency said. are the gift of $3,000,000, raised by local loan and the gift of $2,000,000 paid out of the revenues of the Colony. He alluded to the proposed gift by the Chinese community of 81,000,000 to the Imperial; war chest for the current year and cach succeeding year of the war. Contribu-. tions both direct and indirect to loans issed by the Imperial Government | have been very large. A
811 of (£1,145,000 bad been taken up by the Hongkong and Shanghai. Banking Corporation, and large sums had been taken up by local companies from funds available in London.
Dar Dagaceipts ( is now included as a matter
of convenience) ....................
General Account :—
Hongkong and Shanghai.
Banking Corporation.....15,000.00; Mesars. Butterfield & Swien 15,000.00 Union Insurance Society of
Canton, Ltd. Douglas Steamship. L'o.
Electric Tougkong
›Ltd.
In arklition, a total of $882,671, bad been taken up in direct contributions by The King's gilt to a recent Roda contributors through the British Cross Sale consisted of Chineec
Banks in the colony, and a total of sacrificial bowl, over 2,100 years okl.
$313,280 Straits currency had beet Members of the Phoenix Club are contributed to the Malay and Straits FOSTER. O March 01, 1917, at
Shanghai, Edward B. Foster, Chief reminded of the annual meeting in the Lear by 99 contributers. Engineer, China Merchant" S. N.Club's premises to-morrow at 6.15 pm.
Cb.
The China Mail.
HONGLONG, THURSDAY, March 29, 1917.
THE TRADITION OF THE
FORT.
ONE of the
statements
کوم
which
"
A Chinese was yesterday struck by motor car No. 46, of the Far Eastern Garage, and taken to the Government. Civil Hospital
. է է
-The 39th ordinary annual maceting of the China Sugar Renning Company will be held in Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s offices to-morrow at noon..
The teachers and pupils of the Peak School will carry out a programme of sports at the residence of the Hon, M. Claud Severn to-morrow afternoon."
Manila has given its name probably necessarily are repeated year after to more articles of commerce than any year in the Harbour Master's Report other city in the world. Manila dealing with the Trade of the Colony tobacco, cheroots, hemp, hats, paper, is that the statistics given are not matting, bracelets, and rings Agrula.
just a 1924, noveranrily strictly accurate, as they few of the things which remind people are derived from the reports by masters in different countries of the capital of
the Philippines. of ships, and not from ships' manifests,
Rilis of Lading will be cruntersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON &Co., LD..
Hongkong, March 20, 1917.
PUBLIC A UUTION,.
HE Undersigned have received in TELE
structions to sell by Public Auction, FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
оп
SATURDAY,
the 31st March, 191%,
at 11 at their Sales Room No. 2, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, ACULT
are
Nanking when driving. The horses took fright at something and overturned the carriage sad the Vice-President injured response to a telegram, Dr. N. H. Bolton his arm against a piece of wood. In laft Shanghai for Nanking to attend to
as they would be in the case of a Vice-President Feng Keochang port that was not free, and where met with a nasty accident last week in all cargo would have to pass through a Customs house The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce pointed out in his speech at the annual meeting of members on Monday, the war has wrought an important General Feng- change on the free-trade traditions
We have received with the of the port. Mr. EDKINS observed that the development of measures compliments of the Osaka Shoten. Kaisha a large coloured map indicating against enemy trade, as well as the
their steamship services to various levy of duties for the purposes of parts of Asis. The map includes 1625 revenue, have led to an extension Formosa, the Philippine Ielands, Borneo, by the Government of the export and the Celebes, Jays and Sumatra, and import procedure, and Mr. EDRINS the coast of Asia inclusive of the Truction to sell by Public Auction, remarked in this connection that Malayan Peninagia.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 20, Removed zo Sales Rooms for Convenience
"TERMA (~14 (6uel.
of Sale.
BUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. Mar 28, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
DHE Undersigned have received
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNES),
1
WEDNESDAY,
"
in-
the 4th April, 1917, at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Fe, Des Voeux Road, Corner of TCE HOURS STREET,
SET OF BAG PIPES,
by Henderson of Glasgow. Practicing Chanter and Tutor with case complete, in good condition.
Terms ausl
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 29, 1917.
THE CALENDAR
MEMO.. FOR TO-DAY
1824
2.13 pm-Performance by Clarke's
Cirque at Kowloon
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. 11.Auction
of Household Furniture at 68 Nathan Road. Moon.-China Sugar Refining Co's.
Mooting
1.30p.m.-St. Stephen's College
Athletic Sports 1.30 p.m. Auction of Household Furniture at Mooers. Hughes and Bongh's
while the policy of the Chamber of Commerce had always been in favour of restricting as little as possible the freedom of movement of merchandise and shipping to and from the Colony, "there is a growing demand among merchants for statistical records
The Ying Wa College held their first sports meeting yesterday afternoon at the Race Course. The event was a great success and will no doubt be the fore runner of many more of such meetings. Mr. A. Hughes, in calling upon Mr MacLean Gibson to distribute the prizes, thanked her on behalf of the College
The amounts contributed to various funds in aid of the War and to Chari ties in connection with the war to December 31st amounted to £64,192
Hongkong Land Investment Agency Co., Ltd. Hongkong Fire Insurance
Sp., Ltd. Canton Insurance Office,
Ltd.
tion Co., Ltd. Hoppkoog
嗎
Whar & Godown. Co.. Ikd.
His Excellency also mentioned "the Hongkong and South China War Savings Association which, though it had been. established only two months, had already invested on behalf of ita members nearly $200,000;
The statement mentioned all the Hongkong organisations working in a variety of ways in connection with the war, and concluded by an appest for still greater effort.
The full statement will be given to-
morrow.
CANTON MATTERS AT FEKING.
THE CANTON LOAN SANCTIONED.
1 telegram to the Fah Ta: Yat Po states that the Government has at last sanctioned the proposal of the Canton Government to procuré trora the Bank of Taiwan a loan of twa million dollars. The Civil Governor contract accordingly, but it must of Canton is instructed to make a
provide that the management of the Cement Works (which form part of the security) shall not he interfered with in any way.
H.E. Luk Wing Ting Military Governor of Canton, on his arrival. in. Peking, immediately proceeded to the palace and discussed with the President the financial difficulties of the province and the means for disbanding troops.
SPORT.
TENNIS.
HONGKONG CO. TOURNAMENT.
The following were the results of the
of the Colony's trade with particular staff for her kindness in attending the games played in the Hongkong C. C.
reference to indication of countries meeting.
of origin as regards imports, and
it is hoped that the present expansion
In an official report on navigation of the Government Imports and in the Far East, M. Maurel, controller Exports Office may provide a starting of the Maritime Postal Servicos, points point and nucleus. for Government out that in the ten years preceding
issue of comprehensive trade the war the German's managed to cust
tennis tournament yesterday :-
CHAMPIONSHIP BINGIZ.
M. K. Lo beat" A. H. Crook 1-5, 6-3, 6-2, 8-11, 6-4.
HANDICAP SINGLES (3.)
G. de B. Lancaster (rec. 15/3) beat Lieut. A. C. Cooney, (scr.) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. ̧
MIXED DOUBLES HANDILAF, Mr and Mrs F..W. Cary (owa 15/4) beat almost entirely the Swedish, Norwegian P. P. J. Wodehouse and Miss Gordon statistica." If the recommendations of the Economic Conference in Faris and Danish companies, which, until (rec, 15) 6-2 6-2
F.A. Redmond and Mrs Winslow (ser.) are to be given full force and effect 1908, were very strongly represented in beat Lieut. Gray and Miss Lammert
these watern In particular the N.D.L.(rec. 16) 1:5, 6-3, 6-1. ;
SINGLES.
་་ ་
the arrangements which now exist established all along the China coast
CHAMPIONSHIP FILTURE. for ascertaining the place of origin and on, the China rivers, very frequent pionships have been arranged :-
The following matches in the Obam÷ and destination of merchandise must services, which drained the merchandise, we continue to exist long after the down to Shanghai and Hongkong in Monday, Ng Sze Kwong y. N. E-Kent re-establishment of peace. Mr time for the sailing of the company's F. A Redmond v, E. A Nisbet Tues
day, A. H. Eumjahn v. Rev. C.L.Cooper EDKINS expressed a view which mail boats for Europe. From Annam Hant universally held in the Colony when to Tonkin the trade, especially in the cosatwise service, was almost entirely in Peak School Sports st Hon. Mr. he said that it is surely not too the hands of the Germans who also Berannual Keeting of the much to hope, and even to expect, controlled the trade to Hongkong and
that the privilege of retors to this Manila Colony should be withheld from the
residence.
Phonix Club Ltd.
Entries close for Oper Rifle Champínu,
ship Meeting.
deneral - Memoranda, “
RATURDAY, March 31 →→
enemy for a substantial period
after the declaration of peace;
H.F.H. Prines Henry's Birthday (1900). but this does not necessarily mean BUNDAY, April 1
Palm Sunday.
MONDAY, April -
BOCIAL_AND÷PERSONAL.
The King has been pleased to confer that German trade with the whole the honour of Knighthood upon Duncan
of the East will be suspended too. Carmichael, managing director of the Noon-Auction of the S. L. Ying We do not know how far. Japan, a British India Stam Navigation Company
Ling" at Sham Shui Po TUESDAY, April 3
2.30pm Auction
Peat Road
4
THURSDAY, April 5-
Maundy Thursday.
one of the Allies, will be prepared
Mr L. D. Sullivan, representing
on a visit to Hongkong for the purpose of arranging for the sale of the products of his firm in the Colony
DOUBLES
Tuesday, A. E. Crook and L. Foster v nesday, J.M. Soeters and H. . Verney F. A. Redmond and Wong Po Kie... Wed funt; Lt. Col. Crisp and N. E. Kent v E. Green and Rev. CL. Cooper
Capt. Milner-Jones and FW, Cary." Thursday, A. B. Raworth and Sorg Lieut. Mursy v. EL. A. Nisbet and 8. B. Dodwell; Ng Sze Kwong and Wont Po Keungy. Rand B. Hancock.
GOVERNOR'S CUP SHOOT.
The following further entries have been received for the Rifle Meeting an Faturday, April 7th at Etonecutters Fergeant Small, homed, Enn Wall P. 1 Ms. Victoria
Lesding Seaman Kitson, N.; Private RM.LAL Elson, Dockyard: Mr Brock, EM DOYLE M W Drow Hat Dockyard,
of Household to co-operate after the war in Sullivan's Fine Candies, Shanghai, Col; Q.M. Jergeant Williams, H. Furniture etc. at Clovelly, No 1 the economic contest against the p.m.-Sanitary Board Election.
common enery, or what setion Chica may take in the matter. But we can be quite certain that the Germans
Captein GI Larabe, RN who has will do their utmost to re-establish just been promoted to that rank, com their loet trade in the East, and an arded the destroyer Oller and the Me. EDEIS pointed out in his speech, despatch ship Alacrity on the China
FRIDAY, April 6;--- !
Good Friday-General Holiday
SATVEDAŤ, April, 72
General Holiday.
Open Fife. Championship Meeting. 1939 p.m. Full moon.
BUNDAY, April
Easter Day,
King of the Deighans born (1875) MONDAY April
Easter Monday
General Holiday
fa considering the main require Station from July, 1910, to
ments of this Colony in the matter and on vacating the command of the
There ATE DOW over sixty competitors. The Surgeon Superintendent of Police (B), Dr. Jordan, has ofered cup for the fourth best shot.
Entries close to-morrow,
has been reported to the Police
of our trade polier after the walattor ship took up the duties of Assistant that is armed mon ente
Bence and T
the chief factor in our decision
ל
De E. Key ...................
Mr. J. Carrie Hapon. Mr. J. McGregor (monthly
Bus. Jan./Feb.X Mrs. J. McGregor (monthly, + subs. Jan./Feb.): Miss W. I. Gomes
(uwathly subs.)"
J. F. R. fance. Swatow (monthly subs. Jan./Feb.)
Mr. P. B. Joły, «Swalgy
imonthly subscriptich Jan. Feb.)
'Baforu Sir William Rees Davies, Chiof 100.00 Justice, in the Summary Court this morning Fook Cheong, Contractor, "8.00 claimed $30 from W. 1. Wesser, architect and surveyor, being balance I due for filing poles in the foundations. 2.00 of No. 364 and 36B Prays East.
4.00
40.00
Mr. V. B Hind appeared for the defendant and plaintif conducted his
own case.
In reply to His Lordship plaintiff sabi 10.00 that he supplied the defendant with two kinds of poles. His original account to the plaintiff totalled $470.70 but he 20.00 only received $300.
20.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
Co., a
3,000.00
Green Island Cement Co.,
Lid. Hongkong. Canton & Macio
Steamboat Co., Ltd; Hongkong Rope Manufac
turing Co., Ltd. Hongkong Tramway Co.
Ltd
6,000,00
5,000.00
Mr. W G. Lay. Swytow (aronthly subscription
Jan/Feb.)
3,000.00
3,000,00
Mr. T. Carr Bamsey.
Swatow (monthly subs Jzo./Fob.)
5,000.00
Mr. S. Barker, Swatom wubscription (monthly
- Jan./Feb.)
4,000.00
(monthly
Mr. F. S. Fisher, Swatow subscription
Jan./Feb.)
10.00
5,000,00
Mr. T. J. Edwards, Swatow
Indo-China Steam Naviga
(monthly
| subscription: "
5,000.00
Jan./Feb.
Kowloom
5,000.00
Mr. W. Howard, Swatow-
(treathly subscription Jan./Feb.)
10:00
British Tradera Insurance
Co., Tad,
Mr.
5,000.00
China Fire Insurance Co.,
Lid
3,000.00
Whumpon
1.
*3,000,00
匙
2,500.00
China Sagar Refining Co..
Ltd.
2.500,00
Mr. J. R. Greaves
Messrs. A... S. Watson &
Co., Ltdi
2,500.00
Hongkong Land Reclama-
tion Co., Ltd. off-l Peak Tramway Co., Ltd.... Humphreys Estate & Fin-
ance Co., Ltd. Boogkong Hotel Co., Ltd. Dairy Farm Co., Ltd..... Union Waterboat Co., Ltd. Hongkong Central Estate.
Lt.
2.500.00
1,500,00
2,100.00
2,500,00
2,500.00 1.000.00
!
1,000:00
1,000,00 1.000.00
10.00
30.00
A J. H. C. Goodban
(monthly subs.)......... Ide N. ..................... Anonymous correspondents
6.00
"
of the Hongkong Daily Frese
10.00
6.00
Mr. Wong $i= сод
(monthly subs.)'
··Mesers. Thoresen & Co. -
Gerty"ite
10.00
6.00
Dock Co., Ltd
China Provident Ioan Mortgage Co., Ltd.
West Point Building Co.,
Ltd. Star Ferry Co., Ltd. ...... Mr.. W. G. Lay. Swatow
(monthly subscripitina).......... Mr. T Carr Ramsey, Swatow (monthly subs Mr. S. Barker, Swatow
(monthly subs.)
Mr. F. E. Fisher; Swatow
(monthly subw.)
Mr.T. J. Edwards, Swatow ** (nmuthly subm.!!! Mr. W. Howard, Swatow
(monthly subs.) Mr. J. H. R. Hacce. Swatow (monthly sula.) Mr. P. R. Joly, Swatow
(monthly subs.)"
**Sundries."
Mr. C. Thorne (monthly
(subscription).
The Bishop of Victoria,
Premium on Swatow remit-
tacce
Whisky Poker, ............
Mr. E.H. Ray
"Hongkong Gymkhana Club
20% on Taikoo Debard
sweep in Hongkong Derby
Anonymous correspondents
of the Hongkong Daily Press**
Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell (monthly suba) aki
Mr. G. Morton-Smith
(monthly wube.]
Afr. E. G. Smith (monthly subscription).......
10% of HE.FR.. Chub Derby Sweep.............. Mr. Howard E. Cole ........ Monthly subscriptions W.. 10.00 Officers' Families Fund:--
Mr. H. W. Bird Cofected as the lecture
Monthly subscriptions.
Hia Lordship-That leaves a balance of 81701-Yea
Then the defendant made a complaint- about the poles and deducted $30 and $5 for tar. The defendant wanted a commission of #100, and his clerk wanted $10.
The defendant then entered the witness box and stated that the
20.00 arrangements were between the building owner and the contractor. He received $400 from the building owner which he 20.00 paid to plaintiff. The deduction of $30 was for some work done by another contmeter altogether, and was made by the building contractor. He knew nothing about it. He also denied 2,000.00 borrowing any money from the
plaintiff.
1.25
1.30 100.00
150.00
In reply to Mr. Hind defendant 106.00 said that he knew nothing about the financial arrangements between the building owner and the contractor.
20.00
His Lordship informed the plaintiff 50.00 that according to the evidence baigra hima plaintiff should have sued the 10.00 building owner. Unless there was some special arrangement the architect was not liable.
10.08
- 260.00
His Lordship said that it would have been better if the plaintiff had been nformed of this fact since it might have saved the plaintiff from coming to 37.00 court.
Mr. Hind: The plaintiff has already 6.00 been informed of that fact, Your 500.00 Lordship.
25.00
<
836.00
500.00
His Lordship-How do you know that: I learned it during the course of a conversation over the telephone
3,618.30 with plaintiff's solicitor.
His Lordship then gave judgment in 100.00 favour of the defendant.
GULA-KALUMPONG RUBBER
ESTATES.
The following abbreviated summary 170.20 of the years working of the Gula- Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Limited, has been received by Messrs. Lowe, Hingham & Matthews, the Colonial Register for the Company -
Balance at Credit of Proft -
10.00
Victoria British School ...
10,00
given by Major Randle,
I. & A. L
50.00
Collected, from the boxes
K.S.I., at Mount Aus- tia Theatre
100.20
at Star Ferry Pier, Feak
Mire H. B. J. Dowbiggin
Tram Station and Blake
(monthly subs.)
25.00
Pier
3.82
Anonymous, £20
W. B. S.
25.00
·4.00
Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock
(monthly suba)
30,00
25.00.
50.00 Blinded Soldiers & Sailors--
**Bofin"
6.50
215
128.01
Commodore
and Mry.
Part proceeds of Concert held at the Eeleno May
Bandemon J. 0.
50,00
100.00
50.00
Ladies' Working Party of
the Unica Church (morth- ly suba. Jan./Feb.) .......
Measts.
Patell & Co. (monthly sube:)
21.00
100,00
M. E.
1.03
Staff-Messrs. A. S. Wat son & Co., Ltd, (monthly subscription)
A. W. (monthly subs.). Anonymous, 220
170.29
Ars. W. M. Humphreys
250.00
€9.00
Mr. W. De Humphreye
300.00
Hon. Mr. Cloud Severn
(monthly subs.)
30.00
Bessa Pentreath & Co.
(monthly raka.)
Messrs. Patell & Co. monthly subs.), ".... Belgian Relief
25.00
THE GERMIN MEDICAL SCHOOL.
AT SHANGHAI.
100.00
Mr. C. B. Brooks (monthly
subacription) StafMeara, Lane, Craw
lord & Co. (monthly subscription] Ojagar Singh (monthly
"subscription)-
I N. L
Britishers
HE Sir Henry May," X.O.M.G (monthi subscription)
Mr. S. G. Newall... Mr. M. Woodley .... Percentage on the Douglas
Sweeps ****
W. B. S. Mr. G. W. Barton Races
. Institute on 14th Feb....
Mr. N. B. Karanjis
Mrs. A. H. Skelton-Pro-
reeds of Fancy Work 25.00 Star & Garter Fund-
"Roberts" Rifle" Club of
Bhagkang
Monthly subscriptiona
Prisoners of War
191.00
་ཇ""་
5.00
Some member of
50.00
100.00
250,00
Hongkong Club ...............
Mr. A. W. Sith (monthly
aubscription).
Collection at St. John's
Cathedral on 7th Jan
35.00 Bed Cross
15,00
700,00
Collected by Mr.-Maitlatu!"
at Costume Club, Swałow Monthly subscriptions
20.00 Pipe Find 100.00
Hongkong Bankas Anonymous s
A gamble
Mr. W-A
Mr. J. A. Thom Dis
and Loss u/c, mens man£30,887.15.10 Flaced to Ecserve Fund..... 10,000. D. O 1,804.13.8
2000.00 | Carried forward
Final Dividend Less Tax
4/6 in the
f £ Average Price obtained for
rabber........
25.00 All in ontzirgi
per share.
2.5d 11.201
6.00 1917 Estimate Rubber1,370,000 lbs.
Cocnanats...2,900,000 nuts
Forward Sales 250 tons Rubber @ 2/31
#100.00 SA SMALL EDITION OF KRUPPS"
According to the "N. 0. Daly News”. 657.35 the French when they took over the German Medical School at Shanghai. 25.00
found it to bea arall edition of
About 100-; rifles: were: found, but the chief interest in this con-
would 20.88 noction
be Beem to
the of the school, on its
potentialities engineering side sa & inctory, 20:00 Dar contemporary say:
Ara commercial exhibition in which 214.50 400. Chiness were trained solely in the | use of German goods, the school, was undoubtedly in the forefront of such institutions in the Far East. Az 12.00 factory its plant made it no inconsider 73.40 able manacs to the pence of this district
and the French authorities are to be, congratulated on taking the step to 1.50 which they were undoubtedly, entitiest, 5.00 in closing it. Shells should form ne 1.70 part of the decoration of school; they
30 should he no part of the training electrical engineer, and their together models of
for casting recptacles 1.00 might be used for explaive 10.00 puta the Deutsche Meftinac
light. very favourable
4.00
5.00
275.00
Ladies Working Party of the Union Church (monta- ly, subscription) Mz C. Thome (monthly
subscription)
50,00
Mrs. Boayrick:
30.00.
Bridge
Dr. and Mrs. 0. Marrioté,
Mr. L.-Hallwar
7212.80
RAD
25.00
Anonymous, 10,
85.14
Mr W. Izard Pedersen
(monthly subs.)
2.00
10,00
2.00
Mr Vald Berre (monthly
subscription)
MAF.
$10,00
10,00
(mantiy
#10.00
$26.00
plant
he directors of the Brittala (
Gymkaans on April
appears to
X1.81
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