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SPRIDAY, MAROH 80, 1917.

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The annual report of the United States are GE Anderson Me H. Kelly Department of the Interior relieves the Mr J. H. Baring De F. Kest dullness of its statisties by än sécount of Mr W. LL Barker Mr C. King The special correspondent of the Daily the picturesque ceremonist that is fol-

Mr and Mrs E A. Mr and Mrs P. L.

Barnes Nowa at Rotterdam writes:

lowed when a native Indian is released MR.Bartlett Dr. 7. Knodera

Knight German military critics are becoming from the paternal care of the Indian Me and Mrs H.A. Mr and Mrs A. T. remarkably outspoken with regard to Bureau and admitted to the full respon Me L. Beckinsale Miss Ladson Baxter and child Knowlson the prospects of the near future. Apibilities of American citizenship. The Mr R. E Bellios Mr and MARSEILLES AND LONDON,pearances seem to incliente that they representative of the Department, call-Mrs E R. Belilios Lauritsen

have received » bint to prepare the Fing upon him by his inlian name, hands Mr C. B. Benedict Mr and Mrs ̈J. J public for the gigantic struggle in him a bow and arrow, and instructs him Capt. and Mrs P. Leirin

Fennete which their armies nearly everywhere to shoot the arrow. When he has shot Mr and Mrs C. will have to bear the brunt of it bo is cold: "You have shot your last onslaught by the arrow. That means that you are no great combined Allies. Beneath all the bombast can longer to live the life of an Indian.. You are from this day forward to live the be perceived a feeling of uneasinesslifs of a white man. But you may keep and the main attention is directed to the that arrow. It will be to you a symbol Western front whern, rightly or wrongly feel that

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Major D. Macdonald. Misa M. Macdonald Mr RJ. Birbeak Mr F. D. Bissekar Mr J. W. Hackerzie Mr 8. T. Hitting Dr Mr O. Marriott Mrs L. A. Blackpiton Mr. E. Maslin, Capt. Mrs BrinchM and Mrs F. J.

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Matthias Mr D.F. Cappleman Miss J. McDowell Mr F. E de Mir de Mrs McInnes The new citizen is then addressed by Castelberg Mr, G. Mollis the white bamo he is henceforth to bear,BI Mrs Cham MrJ. Merecki

anbat

Miss E F Miller of a plough. This set is interpreted to Mfs 3. M. Charlton Mr and Mrs:H. J. and is asked to take hold of the handies him as signifying that the white man Miss L. A. Clark Mohe Of all that is now being written by the lives by work. From the earth wo al Mr W. E. Clarks Mr A Morrison German critics the most significant is as fraust get our living, and the earth will Capt Mm J. Cogan Mn and Mrs. ML. F. passage in an acticle by Major Morahanut yield unless man pours upon it the Mrs Sa srt

Goodrall Murray awest of his brow. A prese is next. Mr and Mr W. Mr and Mrs E R Contrary to the usual practice of cut given to him as a reminder that

the

Cookman.

Mürphey, nurse menting only on purely military affairs, money gained from labour mast be Mr WV. S. Ubolson und child'

the wise this critic makes unazing and totally wisely so that when the man saves his Mr G. L. Courtner Mr E. A. Neeb

for

not Mr. D. Courtney MrJ. S. Nicolson unfounded allegations against the Allies money so that

smile and the grass does not grow, be Mr F. W. Cox Mr F. R. Pendleton dastardly treatment of German prisoners will not starve." Lastly, there is put, Mr J. W. Cranston Mir A. Pfifiner of war. This all leads up to the signi-into his hands "the flag of a hundred Mr N. Croucher Mr and Mrs L. M. ficant sentence: "Our troops know what millien free men and women, of whom Mrs Daridge

Potter fata threatens them in case they are

you are now one" be repesta a promise Mr B. Davenport Mr E E. Ray to be faithful to the requirements of Mr and Mrs taken prisoners."

American citizenship, and there is placed upon his breast the badge of his new statos. When the ceremony is com pleted the audience rises and shouts, bite name) is an American citizen.

"

RESINTANCE BÝ PRAY.

His purpose would appear to be to induce through foar a frame of mind in the German soldiers calculated to make them offer a desperate resistance in the tremendous ordeal which is anticipated. With the exception of the Romanian front," Major Morst writes, “all direct war action in at present in the back- ground. In the West and East, pro

ulso: in bably parations are being made and organis Macyfonia and Italy, pre-

tion effected for a future general attack Nowhore is thero any doubt that within a reasonable time a tremendous crash of armies will take place... All the

us have

A

EVERY MAN A BOXER.

"OMOŃ

STARTS A BOOM THAT

WILL OUTLJIVE THE WAR.

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Boxing was never so popular as so-day,

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States at war against to who were and I predict that after the war there Me P. J. Gray

the

great ates to book of fosses to

the anisation of t entrusted with

will be an unprecedented, boom, said Mr War. We also in the course of the war Eugene Corri, the famous referve, to a have seen new men caps to the front. Daily Express representative. A number From one factisappeaTS of officers who were with Mr Cerri that the moral of the Russian,

agreed, like to pay my

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1 and

English armies: and their leaders has

to tribute a pitch which, when the Orion's Cherry Fand in this connection, descended to a history of it is written, will bring the continued Mr Corri, because I believe blush shame to all their successors that the boxing boom is mainly due to I mean the unworthy treatment of war the thousands of sets of boxing gloves. Hayward prisoners. Like a red thread it runs.

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by that great fund am

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and Mrs A. E. Hinch young man is either a boxer or Return Tiskety as fare Anza Palt available to Fdcope for Two Years; or to renee have despised the methods on the war laid down by

follower of boxing now. From the Mr and Mrs T. Watermediate Ports for Six Months.

intentional laws by making misuse of earliest days of the Kitchener army 1 their prisoners of war. Our energies have referreed in all parts of the country Mr W. B. Hind

Hinchen have sinned against those principles: fixed by them and by many others in or three fights a week, and every-31r J. B. Habhs

where I

have

found officers encouraging Mr W. Hodge. the spirit, of hamanity.

glave contesta.

MFLES Hodgs One general told me that if a dance Mrs AE Hodgins

L. Hope boxing meeting, there would be no men Mr. I left for the ladies to dance with. Bar-Miss E. Hormkle ing, he added, destroyed all squeamish Mr. M. K. Hospnek foar of being bar retold by Mr Coer, Mr and Mrs J.

Miss ML Hosonck made the officers laugh. A set of box. ing gloves, was sent to some non-combat ants in France, and within half an hour of their arrival the sergeant put on a pair and challenged soy man in the platoon to a bout.

"It is a horrible chapter, their rough. were arranged for the same evening as a MrA. Shelton Hoop J. F. Ward

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ness and hate disclosed by their trant ment of our soldiers. France forces them to actions directed against their own comrades, England. expresses its bate especially against our brava naval officers and men. Whilst we in Germany only with reluctance and of late have decided to take measures of reprisal exclusively to prevent the increase and repetition of our opponenta unheard-of cruelties and their brutality increases with the leng thening of the war.

A story of

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

The whole German nation expects that our army leaders will insist upon it that in some way or other our enemies shall be taught better. Our troops, however, will know what fate threatens Meratare has been a torcher to Kuropeen MB LI HON PAN, Chinese rulanta versed in them in caso they are taken prisoners. (ncials and Merchants in this Colony for ten yansı He has a good mathod of training Europeans to the

failitary pary in the Chinees ramination, sad posamed a certificate sa a Chinesa tancher. Re of the Vossische Zeitung, in an of dose rate pericard Cars and critic of von Salzmann, article entitled What is Going

On," Those who intend learning the Chinese strange writes admitting as clearly ns could be are requested to write si Chias Mall Oles or put in words that the Gerasa pence direct to No. 10, Wellington Strest, second for.

· (1251 proposal was a mers mancurre.

* writes, "that the. Rome conference

it becomes more apparent,"

only the concluding act of a series

of negotiations of the

the highest significance for the future of the war. The Germa pesce action in this connection became for our enemies a very unpleasant blow in the flank which threatened to disturb the dispositions made by their leaders

Such actions, looked upon as diplo- matic flank blows are war and means which in all wars in all times have been

use of. made

As the history of the Seven Years War shows, there are re- markable parallels to be found."

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Enemy vessels lying in United States porta are:-Atlantic ports: Vessels, 68; gross tonnage, 539,933. Panama Canal (Colon): Vessels, 4; gross, fonnage, 15,069. Pacific porta - Vessels, 47; gross tonnage 164.628 Total: Vessels, 19 gross tonnage, 719,233. In Franlian ports there are 49 vessels of a total gross tonnage of 251,795, 45 vessels totalling 236,191 gross tons being German, and 4 Vessels aggregating 18,604 gross tons being Austrian. Thirteen of the reascle 82,535 gross tons are at represent Pernambuco, and 14 vessels representing 79,799 gross tons are at Rio Janeiro. In

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