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WHAT IT MAY COME TO.

THY & MORDED PE

("Summoned for using a covering of sume on a enke and abetting in the sale ot is,a confectioner at was ined ten shillings on euch sammous.")

A painful serne was enacted at the Oil Bailey when John Seuttemek, the well-known banker, was convicted of

THE NEW BUNDAY IN LONDON.

Satay in London is more war-lik'a rhan any other day in the week in the. sense that it le mums altered, saya a

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

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Lador contenperary. To a partMe G. E. Anderson Mr E. M. Joneple of Mastair and gravin it is really for Mr J. H. Bering Me N. de Journel the test time a day of rest, & goni mway Mr W. I. L. Backer Mr N. R. Karanja war-gorkers spend it in bed; those who R. M. Fartlett Mr W. Katz are less hard pressed make it as far as Me ni Mrs H. A. DE FT.

Faktor

and child. Mr Q.

1.Keyt possible an yeşilair day.

Mrs E. F. Belition Mr and Mrs P. B.

King Thay park is thronged with people, not Mr R. J. Birbeck

Knight Mr S. T. Ritting

Dr. T. Anodever H. Bligh

Mr P. Kohn Capt & Me and Mrs J. de Lauritson

Purbet

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deposes that entering the prisoner'sing cours-and-skirts and búnge tits, ether she found him unable to speak smi noticed that he slid a newspaper over his taking exercise, Churches are far better lesk. Having had her suspicions arouseded than they used to be, and in many by noticing crumbs on his foor, his places extra verries have had the A. Calderon Lavallee sperstars raised the paper and found armage. There are into social Mr D. E. Capplenan Mr and Mrs J. Ja the half consumed bun. In fulfilment of fixtures, however mild, and the roads out Me H. 8. Chisholm Mr A. Linbird her obvious daty to her country, she

G. Carpenter Leiri communicated with Scotland Yard.

of Lomion are denuded of cars-joy.rides Mrs Cornelinsen an Colbourne Little Primer pleuried guilty, and said that had outnf-pewie jaunts have gone the ways Geo Costello MrS. Longfield

R. A. Lindquist or other frivilities. other hand, is in, and Government Mr. B. Davenport Major D. Macdonald

Walking on Mir

the Mr J. D. Courtney Capt. officials and other indispensables are Mrs W. B. Davenport Dr. Mart

L. MacDile

trenering the days, of their youth by Mra F. E. Davie Passing in sentence of two years imprisonment, the lengthy walks in Surrey.

judge said that he would consider tags are rustly closed or lent to an

WorkPnd Mr J.J. Dewas revision of the sentence if the prisoneraffer's widow or refugee.

valged the source whence he had htained the bun. The authorities had long suspected the existence in the City of a secret bun shebeen.

Agnes Blert, The Nasturtinas Penge. acquitted at Crogion of employing

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, All Cabins are tool with Electric Pans free of charge and each Perth Firnished "with an Electric Reading Lamp

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General Agrate

he had formed the Bath-tum habit in pre-war days and was unable resist femptation. He made a pathetic is efter, ging that, in any case, his

Was ruined.

Career

Oh the other baad, Sunday is for whine renine of the conipany, of fashionable That is, for the week-end thus replace Wathen one of their motion days

a danestic servant known as a "general"

one hard-working warworker. There in contravention of the Munitions Acts, are Sunday evening gatherings of a simple Discharging the case, the chairman of sort, but the big Sunday dinner party is the Bench said that only the most charifly heard of nowadays. plete proof could be accepted in a charge

was paying guest.

of this serious nature. The Honch a very changed Woz Ent. cepted the defendant's evidence that the alleged "general" For his own part he could not imagine any more wildly improbable story than this

fable stremped-up. of the existence of

a domestic servant of any sort in these lays. And indeed, though he ought not

wife

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It is all

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ONGKONG & SHINGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

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PEER

Mr and Mrs J. G.

Ward

say it, he was inclined to think that, even if the case had been proved, the AN AMERICAN TESTIMONY. defendant's organising acquisitiveness

Mr. G. Thomp fought to be rewarded by sent in the

Mr A. L. Todt Win the War Cabinet.

New York, March 9th.Mr. Wythe Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mr M. . Yarn

Mr W. J. Hodgs Mr Lee Chin Tuan Williams, Paris correspondent of the MrA.Shelton HooperMrs H. A. Walker Too

was the successful defence of a man

much

el Et Barnes with

New York Times, was the Erst civilian Mr L. Hope to survey the "waole of the 3 square MP. Ince

Mr and Mrs S. R. disorderly conduct and assaults upon miles at

Waller reconquered territory in France. Capt. R. Innes the trition and explained that his w/He cables have looked into the Mr A. Jenkins

police. Defendant expressed! discovered some lump sugar in an older buckness of the German sols Mr J. S. Jennings Mr G. G. Wood

It being his birthday, he with this orgy of hatred and frightful German atrocities were trifting comparce canister foolishly took two lumps of it in a cup of tea, and it got into his head. Hehe. The wilful destruction is in- had no recollection of his subsequent

describable. I was impressed by the behaviour

enormous strength' of the evacuated Suicide while burdened with resemed impregnable, and there was positions. The ranin concrete line morse was the jury's verdict as the practically a ten-miley burier of barbed ingaest upon a Wimbledon builder. The wire of solid formation. I am convinced Gereed, ODCE highly respected that the inhabitanta lived in bondage

Mr D. K. Blair "Mr M. McInnes resident, had been leading a life of extraordinary crime. Be built to the erican fox hul been received, but much Mr & Mrs Cossart Me T. L. Perkins

worse than that of galley slave. order of a man who had site abscond of it was taken by the Germans them Cal. Darling, RE. Mr G. Ritchie

Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary Hon. C. Mel. Messer from fustice a house costing, more! than the bailding outlay of any selves. Die men, women, children and Mr&Mrs W: Duinken Mr and Mrs W. E. wirt limited by the realm. He had cripples were left near the charred re- dressed his wife and children in bonts maing of their houses. Young worgen Mir F. W. Evana

the police could not trace. (sensation in court), whence procured and girls were herded with the retreating Mr Denman Fuller

He had my in slavery one dare not contem- Mr and Mrs B. travelled by rail to F

plate woman told me that her hus-

Eale:

Ani-

FEAR HOTEL,

benining travelingand Richmond,band was shot, her two sons sent into Mrs T. J. R. Johna,

Roberts

Mr&Mrs Findlay

Smith Mr&Mrs Y. Findlay

Smith

vel permits under pretexts bondage, and her three daughters of business journeys (further sensation), thus paying only three times the pro- forcibly enried off. This is a typical Mr. and Mrs A. Major-Gen. Ventris war fare. He used rutches for his experience.

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while on night duty as a special consta (sensation again), munched batter-scccch bie, and on une occasion entertained friends on 1917 ale at thirty shillings & bottle. The corner remarked that it depravity leading to a tragic end. was a terrible case of anpatriotism and

ECONOMY ESSENTIAL.

A GOVERNMENT WARNING,

A Press Coniniunique, dated Rangoon the 21st April, 1017, says

The National War Sevices Committee England has drawn attention to the fact that several commercial firms, for the purpose of increasing their sales, have made offers to charity organisations to the effect that they are prepared to pay over to such charities part of their tak inga of money during special sales. These offers are obviously made with the object of attracting the general public to pur- chase goods front the firms in question. The Committee paint out that in order

bries

War to a successful conclu- the sion, it is absolutely essential that all unnecessary expenditure should cease, and that

all available

capital and labour should be placed at the

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State to assist in conducting of the the War. Unnecessary purchases naturally dimin ish theavailable resources of the country: and any scheme, therefore, which tends, in the name of charity, to act as an incentive to unnecessary expenditure is not in the interests of the State.

"BUTCHERED ON THE WAY."*

FATE OF PRISONERS TREATED AS PROVES OF CATTLE

Under the heading They are mur- dering our prisoners" the Echo de Paris publishes a letter from a native of Alsace who was for some time in a cump në Gërman prisoners in FrenCE,

Lembeict

Miss Ventris Lt. and Mrs H. 3. L-Col. John Ward

Cameron Macaulay, MrG. E. Wetton RA.M.C.

Mr G. Wile Mr & Mrs Neil Mac. Iatyre and child

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KING EDWARD HOTEL.

After saying that the speech delivered Mr J.R.F. Anderson Mr J. O. Miller

Mrs R. Almond Mrs McGee by the Prussian Minister ofWar, General Mr G. Bannerman, Mr W. Morley von Stein, alleging that German prisoners Mr W. J. Boggy Mrs Nathansand.

of war were ill-treated, was Mr W. Bunge Protext for the ill-treatment of British

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family

and Frenen prisoners of war, the Mr and Mes T. S. Mr and Mrs Parsons

Cheng

and abild journal's informant quotes a letter from fr.D. Clark A German ficer,

Lieutenant Jacobi, son

Mrs W. C. Passinore of the Registrar at Mulhouse, to hir GE Costello, Mr R. Pearinan

Mr K. M. Fetterly Mrs C. Pirie father, in which the lieutenant wrote:

I have beer entrusted with a task of Mr F. H. Fisher

Mr&Mrs Finlayson Mr and Mrs G. E.

Richardson which every good German should be Mr C. W. Garso Mr W. M. Routh proud. My work consists in and fro between

Germany in charge of droves of human cattle.

Eight days ago we left France with 400 British and

and some hundreds of French. Un arriving at Frankfurt re discovered that we had lost on the journey 380 British and a number of "red breeches."

France and to Mr A.G. Hartley "Mr and Mrs J.. R.

To his inquiry of Jacobi's father as to what could have becoine of the missing prisoners, the Almatian received the reply They were butchered on the way."- Renter.

A London contemporary adda: It may be pointed out that the evidence of "butchery ” is not conclusive.

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Hongkong, May 17, 1917.

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