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“MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Paga L.)

SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON ON THE WAR.

THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE THE GREAT FACTOR.

Losnas August 5" General Sir William Robertson,

·Chief of the General Staff, interview.

THE PREMIER AND WAR.

CURING THE KAISER'S "STUTTER.

LONDON, Aug: 4. Mr. Lloyd George received a great ovation on rising to address a large ceting hald at the Queen's Hall to express the inflexible, determination of the nation to continue the struggle for liberty and justice to victory.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE MODEL COOLIE IN

MESOPOTAMIA.

of femes to co

THE ARMY'S POST.

13,000,000. LETTERS, WEEKLY AND

900,00 PARCELS

73,000 UP.0. MEN IN KHAKI. «

In introducing the Post Office Esti-

SOME ATMOSPHERE.“

THE RELEASE OF THE SINN

FEIN "PRISONERS.

The Morning Furt of June 23rd has the following leading article

The Government released the Sint mates in the House of Commons recentem prisoners in order to create, ad was ly, the speech of Mr Illingworth Post-stated, a proper atmospher of peace master General consisted largely of and harmony for the Trish Convention, They were furs of extreme As we expected, the released prisoners interest. As to personal

7,000 called up for military service

have already set about to create that including 2,000), voluntarily enlisted in atmosphere which has already been Ireland..

fatal to one poor police officer and my Distinctions in all 755 include three nearly fatal to soother. On Sunday a 13 D30%, and 500Mlitary crowd attempted to hold a meeting to

treatment -protest against the

of Roll of Honour, 3,829.

the prisoners in Lowes Gol Turning to finance, Me, lingworth it was, by the way, the horst of the gave the gross revenue at £34,100,000, an

penditure 231,790,000 an increase of gaol impossible. The meeting was 21,345,000 net revenue

prohibited; but was nevertheless held, this did not look very satisfactory, the Metropolitan Police, WAA murdered tispartments accounted for a very large Two of the supposed ringlasulers, Count nmount of unpaid work done for other in an attempt to do his duty,

in striggle of fintions in which the can only reiterate what I said last yearfulink oleander in his hair. The against £4,450000 in 1915-18 Though and Inspector Mills, of the Dublin i

When the

[By Found CanDIER.] - BAGHDADThe Labour Corps in Mesopotamia make roads and bunds, build houses, load and unload steamers and, trucks, supply carpenters, smitha, and masons, follow the fighting, man, and improve the communications behind him, and make the land habitable which he his

has won. The other day I ran into a crowd The Earl of CRAWK presided, and there of Santals on the Bridge of Boats in was a crowded audience, including the Bashind. It was probably the first Italian and the Serbian Premiers, time that Babylon Ead drawn into its members of the Cabinet, many members vortex the aboriginals of the hill tracts of parliaments overvää, jolliera sud Allied residents.

flock of

not ng tika at

because they were I was told but simply for fun.. Earl Chews emphasised that Great Someone bad started it, and the others}} Britain's war-sims, namaly, reparation Broken into a jogtrot. One of el by the New York Times, said that { and security, had not changed-(cheers) with bricks balanced on his head, was increase of £1,440,000 over last year ; ex- } prisoners that they made life in that no soldier could answer the question and read a message from General playing a small reed fate--the Pipe of of how the war wie going. It was Botha as follows: At the close of the Fan Anrither had stuck a spray of third year of thia terrible-work-war, -E

round checks of the little men nake sewn up sightly and tucked under their their black skin look as if it haul beep chim.

were like happy collins

left hix bomé all be took with him were two brass cocking pa, his stick, and a bottle of mustard oil. On board Mr. LLOYD: GRUB after paying first time. Each man was given

ship be

be saw soal for the tribute to Italy'a war efforts, sail-We Fare fighting to defeat the most with his rations for fuel, and

dangerous conspiracy

Goomda Kisku, and others against the liberties of nations, and we substance and expected it to boil.

ever plotted put their vessel on the strange black A bave striven three years for this, not very simple, happy, and contented person unsuccessfully. (Cheers.) We have is the Santal. Once gain his couidence checked the ambitions of Germany

and he will work for you all day and half The Kaiser knows it is not true that the night: sbuse it, and he will not work the Germana are fighting to protect I found them in their camp afterwards German soil. Even now neither the in a palm grove by the Tigris. They Kaiser nor Dr Michaelis said they would were very much at home. The persioned be satisfied with Germag soil. They Indian officer in charge, magnificent talked glibly of peace, but stammered veteran, with snowy beard and mous when they came to the word "restora ference they must learn to utter that tion." Before we enter a Peace Con- word to begin with.--(Cheers.) Our gallant fellows are gradually going to cure the Kaiser of his stutter. Bestora talk-(Londnd prolonged cheers.) tion is the first letter, then we will

phychology of the peoples was in let us press on to complete vistary rlved. The arnies in the fold. Great Britain and Italy were united Baron SONSINO emphnaised that were only a part in this tremendousustil a just-and-honourable peace was conflict. Behind thêm was the cured. nerve of euch separate ratión and the will of nations can be broken by hopelessness and despair. I un army "alpes vor erack, the nation -behind it y When you consider the ryanbers and the resources of each side you may fairly gonehule. that if the Allied busting are tend fast and if the civilian heat is suital, hmission must vom sporer or later from the Central Paws. The material odds are on our side at last, but quality and character are going win this work The demans affet to despise the intervention of "Amerity, but only because the Higher Contrand is argently anxious that the will of their, prophe -shall not

War is a ghastly business, but it is

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with for the Army post,, they dealt 800,000 parcels and 10,000,000 letters outward, and 800 letters from the Arm every weef British prisoners now in Germany is 12,831, compared with 50,710 a year ago. They get 38,000 parcels, 797 money orders, and 99,000 letters every week..

year.

GERMAN PARCEIN JĶWER.

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renk. When auttion of 100,000,000, not so grim as a in peace. There is gumbing oficer of the company, who employed. Preferential treatment is Surgeons, and heaped upon it palings

inventive, resourceful, impiusely -couragear and with the few of moral

Dermatie Poops which are hain.

have done with it

creased telephone charges they had re-arrested but have since been releasvil They expectel £290,000 from the in-PLUNKETT and CATHAL BURGESS, wers ceived only £120,000. The number of without a tris! and we may premutna had dropped to 54,948.007 compared with the death of this unfortunate servant of paid telegrams was still declining and that no one will ever be punished for

2,190,000 inst year. On the other band the State. On Monday a crowd asse free telegrams for the Government had increased from 817,000 the year before in front of the ruined Post Office, brake the war, to &,012,000 last year

into the place, set fire to some timber.

Some of these ruffians made so farce a and pelted the police with paring-stones. charge at Superintendent, BANNON that be was obliged to fire his revolver in in the air. On Tuesday morning three of these men were charged by the police with breaking into the Post Office: but the Magistrate, Mr. MACINEENEY, K.C.. refused information against them, and breast, was pacing up and down tache, and, two rows of ribbons on his

told the police that "they had done.

benevolent god. The old Subaar was verage number of parcels each week, British law and justice! these little dark men like a Colossus or Ecreased from 44,821 a year ago to 58,133. I had not succeeded."

among German prisoners in England have in-theit, best to create a riot, but fortunate

Shades of oud in their praises. He had been on 8260 money orders, 3,815. There is a the staff of a Convict Labour Corps, and barge decrease in the number of parcels still further improved by a eroad which On Tuesday night the atmosphere was spoke from his heart. "There is no received, and ar increase in money orders.broke into the ruins of the Coliseum fighting. quarrelling thieving, lying,

The recent increase them. Sahib If you leave any P.O.

of anung

pay ranted to

Theatre, torè clown palings in Sackville- thing on the ground they won't pick it

0..employees will cost £1,870,000 No UP.

street, marched to St. Stephen's Green, trouble with womenfels. No

No tricks of deceit."

2000 disabled sailors and soldiers are lit a bonfire outside the College of an end to the must horrible war, but a

A British bad peace goes on, staggering from one knew them in their own country, told

given war to another. The Prussian war-lonis me the surue tale.

to former employees. "They are the Applications through the Peat Office recruiting posters which they had torn down for the purpose. The police, idealisin in its blood, guns the have not yet abandoned their ambitions. he said. "We raised them in the dis-191 milions sterling. The deposits in monition of Mr. MACINTRNEY, did not

straightest people I have ever struck for War Loune, Exchequer Bolds and War Savings Certificates amounted to

no doubt remembering the revera ad- There must be no "next time." Let ustrict, paid them a month's wages in the Savings Banks, which at the out- interfere. But on Wednesday night a mering auferatic militarisin and are this horror-Cheers.) Let 12s maks to the nearest railway station, a journ

Don't let us repeat advance, and told them to find their way break of war were 188 millions, have crowd of five hundred people attacked absolutely determined to ha-victory so that national liberty, whether of two or three days. They all turned decreased by three millions.

the houses of some soldiers whose wives anering until the work is rently safe for small or-great-nations, can never be ap bat one. They are very

honey

had hung the Union Jack from their win for denpèmey, the end is rain, challenge The small nation must be lownbiding folk. They leave their

dows. The windows were smashed, and and America's' entry should hastenal roads there are ups and downs and their

as well protected as the big nation. On is quite safe. They have no police in £1,500,000 PROFIT ON VESSELS IN The police, despite official discourage

money lying about in their tents, and it

someof the residents wore hit with stones. the end. If I might send a message dobles the Russian colapse is rather their troubles, and there is no humbug the heilman settle all

ment, intervened to protect these poor, Other coolies sinck off

loyal wives of soldiers who are fighting I am not sure that we have reached its. if you

The recent boom on the Vienna Stock for their KING and country. No doubt dackest level, but across the valley. In a tremendous spurt when they see ean see the ascent. (Lond ebcers.) an officer coming along

atures was due says the Colone MACINERSEY for doing their best to Mr. Lloyd George continued for this. If the Army Commander came that the Austrian Government their country in the capital of Ireland. dear old Santal is much too simple Gazette," to speculators getting to know create a riot by showing the flag of could not allow a sectional organisation to see them they'd throw down their mittel the corn hatre

to sell several of its to make peace. The nation as a whole picks and shovels and stare at him till ships than Barbours on very ad. Things have got to such a pass now in makes war, the merifices are pretty he went way. They are not russo Thefaustro-Americana Company, it up a provocation, while to show the rebe evenly divided amongst all classes, they go their own pace, but they do and the nation as a whole must make their day's work all right. And

with the permission of the flag is an action to be vindicated by the peace. (Cheers.)

the rx brordinarily priest and pilingy Government, heren de er improving atmorphere. The Premier went on to say that the glimpse of them on the Bridge of kroner (201,666), which may be confess that we view these demonstrations All this sounded very Utopian, but cargo steamers to America for 35 milion Fonourselves we are bound to con they would have seen that the Germans Boats and an hour spent in their camp sidered equivalent of the Austrian of disloyalty and betrayals of justice said they were satisfied with the result on Sunday morning gave one the impres

millions. on the last hatile. All he could say, was sina of children who had not been spoilt. Lloyd lying in Chinese barbours have with a cortar en M. BR 28 d that Sir Douglas Haig bad secured all We went the round of their tents, and also been

profit.

Dothing better when was FI-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig his objectives in that great battle. We de pastoral string one bears in vill; German shipping concerrs has informed HARREL, that "san of an old friend," they played to us on their uten the The manager of one of the biggest in office. The treatment of Mr. had enough guns to smash the lines on and which the Germans for three years had set, Al over the East. Nearly every no Cologne Gazette" that it the Ger who was thrown to the wolves without

Z༩+༥ expended willing and forced labour, and or pipe.

mmans given, ie time, the same plays the drum mans the Germans were pleased with that materias they ran pick up. One of them and Hamburg-Amerikat lines would our: Mr. Au betrayals of the majesty, of make futes out of any permission as the Austrians, the Lloyd compunction, the handshakings between battle, so ere we. Let this continue blew off two of his Engers boring stops tainly have been thus to our mutual satisfaction.

to save more than graceful betrayals the 123 brass tube of a Turkish shell

of marks for German law and the instruments of justics were, national 1st and the money, wo

ment which had surrendered its soul The "Cologne Gazette

Government for permission

S

AUSTRIA SELLS SHIPS.

AMERICAN HARBOURS.

to "America it would simply say: deep glen we are passing through, and about don't watch them, and p Exchange in Austro-Americana shipping they also will be rebuked by Mr.

** Gentismen of the Brated States) put your backs into it."

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE OFFENSIVE IN FLANDERS

FURTHER GROUND GAINED

reports:

TANDON, August 4.

The mother continues wet

We have gained further ground. north-westward of St. Julien.

There has been considerable, hostile bstillery activity eastward of Mes- sites and on the Sivuport sector..

GERMAN REPORT:

Losboy, Aug. 4. A German official report transmitted by wireless states:There were no important attack in Flanders, owing to the rain.

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We raided south-westward of Lientrey. and captured a great number of French black tipops

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THE RUSSIAN PRONT.

GAINS AND LOSSES.

LONDON, Aug. 4.

by wireless states:We attacked north sard of Hnsin and cleared, out the enemy on the eastern bank of Zbrucz We-cantured 43, prisoners.

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But

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Dublin that to show the Union Jack is

Mr. Lloyd George concluded by weak. which had a fuse and an unexplored telfNow the vessels are we had supposed, peculiar to a Govern

ing a plea to the nations for nuity and

left in it. That is the mity among the Santals romotely

Lasked the people to keep their eyes connected with arms. It is an under-f Germani'owners applied to the German and conscience to the Nationalist Party."

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that they should not go near wessels, but with the exception of large continued under a Government which MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT UNDER

When thei

the

IMPORTANCE OF "GOOD RIFLE

SHOOTING..

1

-and

chief

Germans bave

been

But here we have this shameful policy inchides such men as Lord CURZON, Mr. BONA LAW, and Sir EDWARD CARBON- Is the State so secure, is the order of society so well grounded, is the majesty of justice so universally acknowledged, and the terror of the law so well under- stood that these surrenders can be

FIRE.

MR. GERSHOM, STEWART'S EXPERIENCES.

Some of the niember of the Parlioner

No. 1, WYNDHAM STY

(lower Stanač LILLILIMO

SPEECH AT THB CONFERENCE,

Me Stewart briefly addressed the Con- ference in advocacy of the ton for tom policy. He said

I will limit myself to two points :- That the should repay the Allies as far as possible with his own shipping ton for ton for those ships destroyed

by enemy to expiate his

made without "risk and withoat injury tary Committee who, attended. during for methods, and, if it is not

to the nation law at the present Whitsuntide the Allied Inter-Parliamen quencies in full, it is necessary time is held in open contempt in Iretary Council Conference in Rome paid should, as far as they possibly can, make land: police are murdered and their

reparation in kind to the Allies for their visit to the Italian Front, Amongst ships sunk. The Germans are & DE

and

soldiers

aro

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new!

steadily on winning the war. He said: stor Beware of becoming cross-eyed Keep the f both eyes on victory. That is the way The Sartals have no quartel with passenger stemmers the Government ce we will win. The nation that turas Mesopotamia. Twenty rupees a month layed its consent until the political back and falters before. it reaches its and everything found is a wage that a condition had been so changed that purpose can never become a great people. the dreams of avarice. They are

few years ago would have seemed beyond sale was no longer possible. of the mountain we may be. Russia is bave There is no knowing how near the top

ting o weight, fare better than they

ever done: still on the ropes and will in due time

and their families ar growing rich,

of them have there come up again, climbing strong in her wages paid in

allotments at home. purpose, and together we shall reach

at home

At Ballecourt and Roeux the British the summit of our hopes. (Lond cheers) they will be found drinking their bad artillery throughout has done admir A belated telegram states that or rice beer, looking after their crops andably. All attacks, however, cannot be

herds. the audience was.

rds, reaping the same! to include the the same thoughts thinking entirely broken up by the gun murderers think themselves immune; them was Mr. Gershom Stewart. A power at sea, and they l

the same every day this fighting shows more and Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal plaintive melodies on their pipes as when more the importance of ride fire. Great loyal people

has existed. Bourrie, twenty members of the

has been tradi-mobbed, and no Government, 100 Members of Partianezzar ruled in Babylon. Three attention to muskesy of training, to protect them by the punish were very interested to hear that a amongst all

from times paritine action is taken one point, Mr. Stewart tells us, they ancient general code e violated, the aritime peoples times tional in the British systems of Babylon, Assyria, Chuldas.

anterior to the Romans. In my opinion, and the Empire of the Chosroes, h and, apart from the superior moral of ment, of the rioters. If this is the British battery of Bin. howitzer we ought to show them that this

ought to A Russian official report, transmitted ment, fetropolitan and Provincial risen and crumbled away on the use of the rifle which was the C to be held, then we are sorry for the talk with Majah Dunsterville, who that their new code is not

have our man, it was their pre-ourinenen in the thin roten the Convention in close by, so they went to it, and had a

ferocity and brutality does not,

not " where he is labouring now.

and all while the Santal has led the life, stenth of the First Expeditionary

Of late the

the never straying far from thi

accepted by us. In second

I future of Ireland. According to the

place, it is our duty to insist that as an Age, never caught up in the unhappy train

a leaf out of our book, and giving Irish Press, the troops in Dublin, bar was in command, and with Lieutenant

their of Progress. "And so his peace is tindis much more time to masketry training, been confined to barracks: in other Melville, the latter from Shanghai. The expression of our disapproval of

piratical methods, the German / dag turbed by the seismic convulsions of practically on our own lines. Never works, our soldiers are imprisoned in battery was fining away at a great rate should be excluded from our maritime Armageddon; he has escaped the crown

was it so necessary to train our order that our rebels may be released.

and they told the delegates that it was ports for a certain period after the that Kultur has evolved at Easen and troops, and the New

es hot fire as they had delivered cessation of hostilities. Potsdam.

to the

sexcellence in the

on the Summe. The battery was well use of the rifle.

I

placed, in a hollow behind a bank, and bave opportunity of visiting

had

up to that moment had escaped without Russian Prime Minister as follows:

troops, says the correspondent. Bince

creualties. In the course of an interi their arrival it

view with a representative of the Liter- "I assure you of the resolution of

France they have boon

pool Courier Mr. Stewart wid the British people to continue the

undergoing the routine usual for all We are told in Mr. Tutcher's annual troope not already familiar with treach With the exception of a healthy "We spent three days in the war zone, war until the liberties of Europe are report that in the vicinity of the tun, and may be counted on to hear the growing scarcity of Japanese cloths first day we visited the Jolis funt warfare. They have shown great apti- demand from Newchwang arising out of travelling mostly by motor car. On the made secure. I am confident free Fanling Golf Course the following ably their

their share of the burden here this in the Northern markets there has been This was May 22. On the second day Russia will surmount the difficulties seedling trees were planted last year summer. In their light blue-grey univery little business done during the week we were placed right, amid the battle with her Allies she may secure to hur. 1,434 Tristania, 24 Albizzia, 24 Aleurite with British french helmets, they look sales have been made in proportion to victoriously the hers celebrated the leads his Ainerican troggs to the front, tor confronting her so that in association 2,437 Eucalyptus, 2.775 Melaleuca form, suggesting the French bub lighter, and even to that port comparatively few of the Cir the Italians offensive, Coma children a peuce that will exfeguard Celtis, 14 Ficus infectoria, and very workmanlike indeed, being uni its requirement

penta In most of our other liberty, and democracy to her own Camphora.

ther Caderne and his country and throughout the world.

formly sturdy and active and having an outlets the rate of consumption has been second anniversary of their country's join France in her wrangle to regain

artillery also is checked On the Fanling HillsIn addition excellent murat

by the high values bere, and in entry

in entry into the war. Britiah batteries Alsace, he will be fighting for the land to the pine and broad-leaved trees

admirable.

some cases goods sent up country some took part with great effect in these of his ancestors. Despatches from Pitta who been most in Course upwards of 5,500 dowering trees have the greatest faith in their soldiele Ped here and resold at handsome profits enough to us among them while the American commander, Froderick, mend planted on the bills around the Golf with the Portuguese since then contact time ago at a low cost have been reship terrifle operations, and we were fortunate burg state that the forefather of the

The British Chamber of Commerce has were pounding the entry, and exchange AUSTRALIA'S „DETERMINATION.~ and shrubs were put in. pat pa

qualities and complete confidence in their The Allemandas on the bills near the gallantry. second, eighth, and ninth greene flower

We drove out the coemy from Chus tonka and Czernoközincy, southward pf | Skula

#4

Welabandoned Czernowitz, after blow-

ing up a bridge across the Pruth..

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIA,

LONDON, August 4. The Press Bureau announces that

+

COURSE.

especially,

The enemy took possession of Czer Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to the BEAUTIFYING THE FANLING GOLF the headquarters of the Portuguese novite, Racbkovpoliana and Rarancze.

Our troops are fighting the enemy north-eastward of Kimpolung

The enemy occupied. Watra, on the Moldavitza.

GERMAN REPORT.

LONDON, Aug 4. A German official report, by wireless states:We crossed the frontier north eastward of Czernowits and occupied Galicia, with the exception of a narrow stretch from Brody to Ziraz

We are advancing rapidly Bakowitz

RUSSIAN, PREMIER- RESIGNS.

on

MELBOURNE, August 5.

SHANGHAL TRADE.

O

Messrs llbert and Co.'s Piese Goods Market Report says:-

which

THE LAND OF GENERAL PERSHING'S ANCESTORS.

FRANCE'S LOST PROVINCE

When Major-General John J. Ferahing

now Sasued its half-yearly list of stocks a few words with some of the officers from Alesce in 1749 with his brother of piece goods and n with the pro and men. We were also allowed to John and settled in Pennsylvania. A

Ourselves in Bvery favourable send in their returns necessarily maker

viso that the failure of some firms to pay for observing something public road in Alence leading from the

tbo

figures somewhat unreliable. Our

Perhaps the suprema novelty monges differ materially in some itenes of the battle line it was a thril. / town of Regusan is called the Pershing,

PETROGRAD, Aug. A large meeting of citizens carried ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and

ed well and the Mussaendas near the COLD WATER BUFFET.

thirteenth greens.

which are

}

ahalla

ing experTEDio Suncomfurtably.

were exposed to mad

for over three hours

WA

The Premier, M. Karensky, has re- sigued owing to the impossibility of enthusiastically a motion recording reconstituting the Government, in a inflexible determination to continue The Hydrangeas at the fifteenth the many original features of the notably in cups wat as difficult to hear

the figures given by the Chamber, the

her the enemy's g manner compatible with the necessities the great struggle for liberty and green made a good show, those at the National Leonomy Exhibition

Twent of the moment, therefore, he can no righteousness until decisive victory, fourteenth were fairly good but those opened in the New L.C.C. fiaft, explain these discrepancies when On the third day (May 24 longer resume responsibility for dovolop has been achieved and the military on the hill near the first, green were Westminster Bridge, on June 25, was the the movement of goods has been on each to the Trentino front, and a w the Anago

The Government has decided not to Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, the ninth green were quite a success bat

despotism of Germany destroyed. very poor, cr, greep.

Some of the beds of Poinsettias near true for the asking.

provision of glasses of clean, cold, water a mall scale, except to attribute Plateau and Mont Cenzio, the some of

them to returns made at the end of furyaving bees much fighting inst year. We were every

last year accept the Premier's resignation,

part where

the fine spirit pressed Close by there was nu economy cafe from the question of

bearing of the Italian and were filled with they have been road

menta:

THE COTTON TRADE,

bare

however;j and soldierlike

'B.

able to accomplish

of

amazement at

the the way

of what they were six lofty, rug

ftv rusked, and often snowclad, peaks.

General Pershing was born in Missouri,

TEETHING CHILDREN..

RETHING childrey have more or

diarrhoea, which can be con trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy. All

dose after each),

paid a tribute to Belgium and France unfortunately the exceptionally cold Tittle tables and chairs was arranged on the agures revealaoroaching oldiers of all ranks, t (und to the British Army, Navy and weather which prevailed when they the Continental plan, and visitors were famine in some cloths and from th

mercantile marine, adding We were at their best caused them to loss able to sit down fortably and Blicher Bone-third and | construction and fortifications song is necessary is, to give they presen Iris announced by the Cotton Control must set our faces against StöckHolm their bracts so that the display did not an economical meal from provisions they. Jest one-o American Sheetings Poliove me, in their have done cleanse the system. It is

#aferuzhly?

LONDON, August 4.

Board, that, employers and operatives and those speaking peace under any last longam Biru a fi m have agreed to a scheibe for the future guies for the sake of sectional The pine and broad-leaved trees planted on the hills made good progress.

A bed of Lilium form forum near, the the direction of the Savoy Hotel manage to a lesser extent and first green flowered well..

ment, at popular prices

have slightly creased

Leonduct of the cotton trade which will | intereste.

be mubmitted to the Board of Trade on

August 9th.

(Continued on Page 3.)

piles of war

work

or lisan natural and then

operation of the

few frat

brought with diem from home and red from the listältogether. frontier our Italian

friends

cca which it is impossible to give them to cases are quickly cured

much credit.

by all Chemishe and

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