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FROM Lot TRD FEAR. In first class'

der. Five rodina.

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Hongkong, Dec. 10, 1917.

TELEPHONE No. 616.

BIRTH.

THE CHINA MAIL

NEWS OF THE DAY:

LOGAL AND GENERAL

Mea. Cheong, has sent us a combos of excellent photos of the Heather Day Fair and the procession of decorated inator cára.

Mr. Knoll, riding. Mr. Henry Fiumphrey's Brown Mouse," on the last race at the latest biangwan Gymkhana Meeting: and paid "s dividend of $202.90.

Exchange opened this morning the 88102 as Friday's closing rate bat rose a farthing an 20 minatos past 12. There was no further change, the closing rate being 9/11 demand.

Mr. Turner of the Chinese YMCA

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

[“Chinare Mail Servics.]

SHANGHAI, Dec. 9.

Upon General Tuan Chi Kwel's return from Tientsin to Feking, two important conferences were hold at the Palace, at which Yam Chong strongly advocated fighting, and Tusa Chi Kwet supported him. President Feng Kwo Chang concurred and the Government will fight until peace negotiations becoms possible. The Government will also appropriate funds. All the troops must obey the crders of the Centrul Government

General Tuan Chi Kwei will go Tientsin again, to explain the decision.

to

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THE MAGISTRACY.

A THREATENING 'LETTER”

A Chinese was charged on remand with sending a threatening letter to Mr. Winslow, manager of the Kowloon Canton Bailway, demanding the sum of

$3,000.

Mr. W. Hind appeared for the

defence..

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1917

THE FLOOD RELIEF FUND,

·RESULT OF THE UNIVERSITY

UNION'S EFFORTS.

TRADE WITH EAST AFRICA

It is to be hoped that the Goremmen is now fully awake to the urgency of stimulating the trade relationship ho Saturday, the 8th inst., witnessed tween the Mother Country and her the end of the Buzaar and Enter-colonies. This is no after the war pro- tainments hald in the University.blem; then, we shall be faced with an Up to the present it has not been intensive competition, which we shall definitely ascertained how much will not be able to cope with satisfactorily unless we now recognise where and herw be collected, but the total already in we have failed in the past, and im

comings. In East Africa especially hand is about $7,000. This is very mediately set about to rectify our short statifging, especially as the expected have a lot of leeway to associa

louies in that quarter may be, we have assistance of the general public was ever the fate of the ex-German com licking. The above-mentioned sum the haponsibility of developing ther products and trade of British East must be credited almost entirely to

Africs, s responsibility which has, in the the efforts of the students and their

paat, been sadly neglected. With a view Remand was granted until-dext immediate friends, and the members inquiry into the trade, shipping and labour questions affecting this colony, of the Senate and Court of the the British East Africa Economic Cour | University

mission has been sitting in Mom baan, andī

Inspector Terrets stated that Mr. King, Assistant Superintendent of Police, had received the original letter alleged to have been sent by the defendant, and the Police wanted a remand to make further inquiries, before they proceeded with the case..

Dr Wu Ting Fang has telegraphed to Thursday. President Feng Kup Chang advocating EUROPEAN STOKERS CHARGED. mediation between the North and the South and the President has replied

will conduct the meeting of the Hanging De Wu Ting Fang to persusile kong Christian Union, which will be Luk Wing Ting to submit peace pro Feld to-morrow at: 5,30 pm in the

posals for consideration. Helepa May Institute.

The ceremony of opening the now For at Yokohama took place on Sun day the ith inst. The work has cost

It is reported that the Tuchons of Fengtien, Chechiang and Ambui, have. telegraphed electing Tuan Ki Sui, (the late Premier): Commander-in-Chief of

J. Beawarick, J. Bowden and T. Hesslop, stokers, were charged before Mr. J. H Wood this morning with behaving in a disorderly manner in No

Spring Garden Lane. All the defendants pleaded not guilty,

+

After hearing the evidence of Sergt.

."

interesting evidence and pertinent suggestions were put forward, the lowcos

well to heed closely

draw

was then "German" East, Africa. Ger-

RANGEL-On Dec. 4, at Shanghai, to 10,000,000 yen and taken nineteen the punitive, expedition against the Floyd" his Worship discharged the obtained free, from the various Chi-have been large. The official stati

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. O. RANGEL, Fears to complete. The pier is capable South, but Than Ki Sai has declined to third defendant mying there was Belilion Girls' School sent about usual practice of the firma importing to

800.

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The Ching

Mail.

HONGKONG GOVERNMENT.6 % WAR LOAN 1915.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SCRIP CERTIFICATES Day now be exchanged for definitive Bonds. Scrip Certificates should be handed in

#

Hanczona, MONDAY, Dec. 10, 1917.

THE PRICE OF COAL

post.

of taking thirteen steamers at a time..

It is reported that a mandate has Baron Ishii was received in audience been issued appointing Tam Yin Hoi by the Emperor of Japan recently to re-acting Tukwan of Hanar, in addition port the result of his Mission to America to the post of Shangchong, aftar which the Emperor, sent a message

The Consular body at Swatow will

The Bazaar, though arranged in about ten days, yielded be greater ofhich we shall

we do part of the reveaus. The Chinese British enterprise to between her colony ladies particularly are to be con- and German pre-war methods in what gratulated on this; and the Rev. C. man goods received no favour such as B. Shann is to be thanked for his low freight or tariff concessions, but the efforts in arranging the stalls. The Africa was in

whole of the trade of German East -

in the bands s of German firms.. articies for the stalls were partlyIt was therefore only natural that the

trade with their home enuntry shoul

show that the Tatherland furnished 5- nese firms and partly bought. The

par cent of the exports. It was the evidence against Kim.,

The first and second defendants gave $200 worth of articles to the Bene-get the goods they required, if possible,

from Germany, and failing that evidence in the witness box in rebuttal volent Stall. The valuable prizes reluctantly turned to other think the merchants making it a prebtice in de of the evidence for the prosecution, but offered for the raffles formed his Worship said he did not believe the special feature of the Bazaar. These and a much wider margin of profit on such goods than they would expect to defendants' story, and imposed on them included a diamond bracelet ($500), receive on goods from their own country A comparison of the distribution of the dant was also ordered to pay $150 engine ($250), a silver téo-set ($100), man East Africa to British East Afric compenestion for glass broken.

a graniophere, and many other in 1912, shows the imports and exports of their respective home countries as prizes. The winning numbers of the follows ruffles will be publiebed to-morrow.

of thanks to President Wilson in which not allow fighting within 30 of fine of $10 each. The second defen- a model water-tube boiler and steam foreign trade of the two `colonies of Ger-

Swatow.

hé said --"Having heard from Baron Ishii's persount report of the enthusiasin

"The Government intends, pending of the reception accorded to my, special Mission to the United States, I love no pesca negotiations, to instruet Kinagsi timeio again expressing to you and, to invade Hunan in two directions, one through you, to the American people through Lailing and cae through Tienmockmoon; thus menacing the my thanks and deep appreciation of the warm display of sincere international South sad preventing the latter attack-

ing Yochow. friendship, which is all of good augury: for the future and which will ever be held in grateful remembrance in Japan.”||||

at the Hongkong Office of the HosGxONG THE great rise in the price of & SHANGRAI BANKING CORPORATION and coal in the Far East this winter is nds of the same denominations will subject of general interest. In Ixissued-in-errbarige..

Hongkong the householder is paying about $30 a ton on the lower levels and $34 at the Peak for Japanese coal, and the question is frequently asked: A party of Chinese journaliste is Why should it be so costly? The on a visit to Japan. On arrival at Kobe

E. D. C. WOLFE

Colonial Treasurer. Hongkong. Dec. 10, 1917. »

FUBLIC AUCTION.

9374

THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction, (100 1000UNT OF THE CONCERNED), ..

On

THURSDAY,

Ice House Street,

A Consignment of

GENT'S STRAW HATS

great increase in freight is, of course,

to a large crprct of citiz etis ant

LOCAL FIRES.

Before the commencement of the

Bazaar, the Hon. Treasurer of the Cniversity Union received about $1,000 in subscriptions; and the Chinese Ladies' Working Party, col

1.

IMPORTS...

British East Africa--Total £1,300,00", England supplied £30,000, Germany German East, Africa-Total £2,400,000) pplied 218 4000.** Germany supplied £1,230,000, Englanti supplied £110,000.

EXPORTS. British East Africa. Total £1,000, 00 England took 400,000, Germany took

German East Africa--Total £,500,000,

CITY HALL WORK PARTY.

During the past two weeks the City Hall Work Fasty macked the following:

40 dressing gowng 147-prismas 91lected consiicable sum, part of shirts, 67 bed jackets, 98 vests, 10which was wed in purchasingete reversible ked jackets, 4 surgical shirts, materials, etc. for their stalls. The 33 shrouds, l'night shirt, o pra invalid autul sales in the Bazaar, including Germany took 250,000 England took boots, 25 pr. slippers, 36 prs, operation raffles, will probably amount Just over a third of the total imports of socks, 11 dozen milk covers, 36 aye $4,000, while the balance was made British East Africa came fr

from the Mother Country. Over one-half of the total

to

A serious fire broke out early this the premises a fast bandages 2 many tail bandages, 10 small up by the takings in the refreshment the premises occupied by a picture frame pillows, 24 hospital squares, 18 mosquito department, the sale of the Souvenir maker. The flames spread to Nos. 44 headneta, 11 mosquito nets, 16 scrub Programme, entrance fees to the side and 46 Bonham Strand West, those two bers, 6 cap bandages, 3 knitted helmets, shows, etc. The sale of tickets for houses being situated at the back of No. This ware packed in three cases end the evening concert and the amateur 41 where the fire originated. The Fire sent to the Red Cross Headquarters in Brigade quickly appeared on the scene Bombay and to a hospital in Rawal

theatricals yielded about $1,500. and was assisted by are out and the pindi.

SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

*

2) 60,000.

imports of German Ena: Africa, came from Germany: England supplied one twentieth of the imports into German East Affies, whereas Germany suppliet one eighth of the imports into British land took less than half of ber East

Africa. As regards exporta. Eng-

colony's products, whereas Germany took

Over

half of her colony's Another witness favoured the sugges- tion that export freight rates on produce should be reduced, and the loss

the main reason. A meent freight by a large crowd of citizens and residents. report gives the rate from Moji to They luncheored with the President of Hongkong as 917 a ton. At the the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Consul In the afternoon the party end of 1914 the freight rate was was invited to a garden party given the 13th December, 1817, at 2.30 pm,about $2 per ton. Here then is an made the joint auspices of the

at their Sales Rooma. No. 8,

increase of $15 per ton in freight municipality, the Japanese Chamber of Des Voeux Road, Corner of

alone. To this must be added the Commerce, the Shipping Companies, Fire Brigads from West Point. Owing Two cases were also sent to the great rise in pries which has taken the Trading Guilds and the newspapers to the material being highly indammable Shropshires-formerly in Hongkong- The proceedings on Saturday con- made up to the shipping companies by

was experienced in in the crening the visitors were great difficulty

thought the essential articles of ex- banqueted by the Sino-Japanese subduing the fames, but the Fireontaining 400 prs. socks, 165 prs. kneesisted mainly of the Bazaar, side-an extra import tax on luxuries. Ho

gloves and mittens, 671 handkerchiefs, 25th Middlesex Regiment was in Eritish and Allied firms. Finally,

on a commercial basis was called for, so its fire lasted over six hours. The origin These were sent with the good wishes the afternoon were the Hon. Mr. that the consuls would be able to obtain il necessary information and connect of the outbreak and the damage caused of the City Hall and Wesleyan Work-Lau Chu Pak, the Hon. Mr. He Fook manufacturers with consumers and pro- are still unascertained.

ing Parties.

and Mrs. Ho Kwong. The drawing ducers. All British vics consuls should by British subjects, and it would be a The Volunteer Fire Brigade also We are particularly glad to have got of the ruffles commenced nb 8 p.m. good idea to have a Trades Commisioner turned out, one of the members being off so many mosquito nets. The and was immediately followed by the in British East Africa-3. £8.

and a number of

"PAIRS GENTS DRESS SHOES &c.

Teringas usual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

'Auctioneers. Hongkong, Dec 10,-1917-

h

"PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction,

(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

MONDAY,

the 17th December, 1917, at 12.20 Boon

at their Bales Rooms, No.. B Des Year Road, Corner of Ios Elons Street, SEVERAL CASES

LIQUECR HEATHER DEW

SCOTCH WHISKY, SHERRY,

PEACH BRANDY,

VERMOUTH, &c.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers..

Treas:-Cash.

Hongkong, Dec. 10, 1917.

(Continued on page 8.)

THE CALENDAR.

MIMO, TOE TO-DAY.

place in Japan, We see that the

average price for first-class Japanese

col F.O.B. in the arst half of the grecably surprised by the cordiality and the fire to the three houses. The 53 prz. small scissors, and 5 small kaives, attendance. Among the visitors inganisation of our Conanlar Borvin Business Association. The party was Brigade managed, however, to coofice/p, 176 mufflers, 57, helmets, 35 pr.shows and music. The Band of the German trade had been captured by

years shows a very large increase recently in consumption over output, the comparative figures being (for every 100 tons) :--

Output. Consumption.

kindness, it had met with since arrival at Nagasaki..

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, and well- Mr. Lacy Goodrich Agent at Manila knows in all Far Eastern porta, was Ethel Greene, of San Francisco. The marriage took place at the residence of Mr. A. Ringer.

Mr. A. M. Scott, of Messrs. Jardines Matheson & Co.'s Shanghai Office, who left Shanghai in February this year to join H. M. Forces, has been gazetted 2nd-Lieutenant and appointed to the 4th Bath Argyll and Butherland

| subsequently sent to the Hospital suffer-} demands for them are most urgant, and auction of the RO BA AUC

ing from an injury to his hand. we are working now for, the next hot Another fire occurred in a cattle ranch weather. Fridays are put aside at the at Taipo yesterday afternoon. The City Hall for making neta. Tea is

still unsold. Professor C. A. M. Smith, tioneer, opere the sale by express-

EASTERN E TENSION TELEGRAPH.

year 1916 was 8 yen per ton, and 5 yen per ton for the remaining half of the year. It is now about 18 yen per ton. What is the reason for this extraordinary increase? Is it in- creased coat of production, or merely "profiteering"? A table of the ratio of coal output and estimated con- aumption in Japan for the past five married at Nagasaki recently to Mra rancher's bouse was destroyed as well served in the afternoon and there areng the thunks of the University | as a quantity of fodder. The fire was sewing-mashines for the pas of workers. Union to all those who had assisted probably caused by dried grass catching We would welcome more helpers on in obtaining such a good result.. He The report of the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Com" fire from a lighted cigarette carelessly this day. Thanks to the generosity of mentioned particularly Mrs. Chan, pany for 1918 states that the gross r thrown. The damage to personal effects friends we have a large stock of netting Mrs. Chow. Mrs. Lau Cheong, Miss ceipts amounted to £1,221,497, against is estimated at #250.

The and we have a great desire to get it Kwok and Miss Woo, who had work- £950,030 for the previous rear.

working expenses, including £74,60 for made up and packed off to where the ed exceedingly hard for the good the maintenance of cables absorbed call comes from, just as quickly as is cause. Among the undergraduates, 2130,244, against £248,67% for the pre- possible.

Mesmen. Wong Yik Cho, G. S. Kions year, leaving a balance of 2791,953

and after adding £38,818. brought Mrs. Nicol, who makes the home Kwok, Tuy Gan Tin and Lim Bang ward from the preceding account the made jam and pickles which have Inn bad particularly distinguished ale balance was £830,070, From balance £716,853 was provided become such feature of our Tuesday themselves, although the others not for income tax and excess proâts daty 19 Japan would seem to be more than

A cable has been received in the work days, is willing to make Christmas only worked hard in preparation for payable in England and 230,098, for interest on the Mortgage Debenture offset by decrease in export. The News has been received that Captain Colony conveying news of the death cakes to order. Her cakes are really the Bazaar, etc., but also spenstich four dividends of 1 per cent each stock. leaving 9553,191, out of coal export statistips, given in 1,000 E. J. W. Hughes was killed in action of Lieut. Alan Morris, who is re-excellent and will keep for a long time money most liberally. At the nuc-, and a bonus of metris tong, show that in 1913 the on September 20. Deceased came out ported as killed in action in Palestine A small size would be $3.50 iced or tion, the breezy remarks of Professor ingether to £2440-0, rern fait, making

on December 1st. The deceased $4.50 iced, and a larger ons $7.00 united Smith materially aided in fetching a distribution for the year 1918 export was 3,870, while in: 1916 is to Chins in March, 1912, to join the was 2,993. We have no statistics Asiatic Petroleum Co, Ltd. and was officer, who is the only son of air and $8.50 feed. Orders can be sent direct good prices for the goods. The balance of fall bas been disposed o

to Mrs. Nicol, 4 Austin Avenue, Kan students, no doubt, will have to by transferring £230,000 to the general member of the Company's staff at and Mrs. Morris of Suiyingpun loon, or given in at the City Hall.

reser > fund and carrying forward deny themselves to pay up for the 1 to the next account. The Ezrze in March 1915, to volunteer. Hankow until he returned to England School, passed out fifth from Sund-

generous way in which they rap ment entered into hurst on September 12th, when be

the French by Government with the company in 1884, ces. Everyone, The gazetted to the South Wales

the prices..

for providing and maintaining under i Borderers. Much sympathy will be

ever, was delighted to think that his subsidy narangement cable communica felt for Mr. and Mrs. Morris.

tween Cochin China and Tonquin or her efforts had finally resulted in having expired, the cable hay boen-

sold and transferred to the

Government

5.30 pm.-Recital by Mr. Denman

Fuller in 'Helena May Institute. 9.15 p.m.-Boxing Tournamentat

Hall

ty

MENO. FOR TO-MORROW. 2.30pm. Auction of Forniture, Blackwood, Pianos, etc, etc. Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

General Memoranda.

THURSDAY, Dec. 13

3012

100

1913

108

100 .106.

1914

112

111

1916

102.

109

1916

116

132

But this increased consumption in Highlanders.

a7ailable showing what profits the

coal companies are making in Japan,

but to all appearances they must be doing extremely well. The Houg.

11

Two Americans now visiting Japan kong householder is paying at the will be decorated by the Emperor, it has present rate of exchange about £5, a been announced. Mr. E. W. Rice, Jr., ton for his coal. One would imagine president of the Gaberal Electric Co., that present rates which show no will receive the Third Order of Merit. likelihood of falling for a long time with the Middle Cordon of the Rising teome-would offer a sufficient Sun, and Mr. Gerard Swope, vice- inducement to enterprising Chinese President of the Western Electric Co., will be given the Fourth Order of Merit, to work on modern lines the grest with the Minor Cordon of the Rising coal deposits in the Kwanga and Sun. The décorations are awarded, it 2.33 p.m.- Auction Household other nearby provinces from which is stated, in appreciation of the services

Furniture etc. at Messrs. Hughes

good coal could be brought to the they have rendered towards the advance and Hough's 6.17 p.mber Mo.

Hongkong market far cheaper than it of the electrical industry in Japan. The Can be brought now from Japan. But open will receive their orders shortly we may wait till the Greek Kalends through the Foreign Office.

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Jewellery, ate at Mera. Hughes sad Hough' FRIDAY, Dec. H

Prince Albert's birthday (1895).

SATURDAY, Dec. 15:-

General holiday

THURDAY, Dec. 20-

Prince George's hirthday (1905). FRIDAY, DOO, RY

±t..

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement "Day, MONDAY, Dec. 26

General Holiday Tommy, Dec. 25-get

Christmas Day General Holiday. WADEERDAY, Dec. 20

Boxing Day Goneral Eoliday, FRIDAY Dec 28

President Woodrow Wilson's birthday

for that, and China's mining lawa at sinund présent effectually debar anybody els

from undertaking the enterprise.

I

TERE!

OF HONOUR ROLL

LIEUT. ALAN MORRIS

SIAM'S NEW SHIPS.

The following new names have been bestowed upon the German Vessels captured by fiam

Deli

Trantenfels Chiengmai

Pitsanuloke Koh-i-Chang.

Sargen

Fetchaburi Landratáchief

Tism.Bamud Doen Samud Der Samud Phan Band Sri Samad Pin Samad Thong Samad Kaso damad Laen Samad

Siamese names have also been given ** Samad 7 indiesten ocean-going ships.

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how-

(Signed) ETHEL M. STABB Hongkong, December 8th, 1917. The following has been received from Egypt

28th October, 1911 MADAM,-On behalf of the British Bed Cross I beg to thank you for your gener: money for the immediate relief of nus gift of bandages, hospital garments the victime of the Tientsin Flood. d, for which I have pleasure to enclose an official receipt.

Yours faithfully,

(Signed) “ALFRED Å ÉNOLD, Secretary, British Red Cross and Order of St John, Malta, Egypt and Near East Commission.

To Mr. Stabb, City Hall, Hongkong.

- HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

*MEYKERY COURSE, PART 150780 Members of the Staff, Mounted Police, Main Gasters and of Now 1 and 2

securing not an ungratifying sum of

g

were

a total

of

6 per cent free of income-tax, The

of

tion

After crediting capital expenditure with the cost of the cable (£171,455), which was originally debited to thas secannt, the loss resulting from thes transaction, amounting to £66,164, has · been debited to the general reserv fund

with the Under arrangements Governments of the Australian Common wealth and New Zealand, the Company's cable stations at La Perouse (near Sydney) and Wakapuska. (nose- Nelaco) bave EKOIN TEMPLE AND KOKUGI KAN

closed, and its cables betw/bets and New Zealand extended to COMPLETELY DESTROYED. Wellington, where they are now being worked direct with Sydrey under, greatly

GREAT FIRE IN TOXIÓ.

A big fire occured recently in the build-imprired conditions The cost of the extensions and partial renewal of the ing, known as Kokngi Ban, in Biogck cables will be decited to the umeral re Tonic. The fire spread with great rapierve fund in the current year's sccounts dity and the huge structure, was completely gutted in less than an hour. The Erotu Temple, close by was also reduced so mehes. The office of the

sympathise with that queer to the lighters and tags seized by Bis Platoons who have not yet fired are wrestlers Association were also destroy

bird the conscientious objector, and per haps the following story, told by a GOT- respondent of the Manchester Guardian gives t the correct popular estimate of his domerita:On my

A GERM DESTROYER. Way to prison for the A telegram from Harvin, says the

purposecfvisiting a conscia joctor THERE no danger whatever from Nagasaki Freas," reports that the office joined by another

Jeslock jaw or blood, poison resriiting began to exchange confidences,

Balm is promptly applied. It reply from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain

antiseptin and destroys then gorpu conscientious.

osuse these disenacartelo Can EMERGI

one of the things! (and. } fri one-third the Cana

proudly s

'metal treesusent For sale bin

of the Mitani Bassan Kaisha was to question, id 17 going to see

objector). Her nove turned ticked early on 26th als by ten Russian

who fired at the building and up with ineffabe scorn, and the mid

with "revolver",

solicy made ona. No one was injured...

varned (1) to attend the range on Sunod namber of finemes and several day beat, December 18th, Javing Blake wrestlers were seriously injured in Pier ab 9.0.10, and (2) to stend Head Aghting the fames. The Kozur Kan of quarters Club for instruction. Thum was built zine years ago at the cost

ya50,000 and, covered $1,500, tetibos. any December 18th, at 5.30 pm capable of accommodatin uniform optional

Sixty-three men of No

spectators. The princip Platoon fired matches of the country wer December 9th. Average per: ma-38.6

WHOOPING COUGEL

your child has whooping gh, be carefaltoy, keep the 15,000 cough Towe sid, expectoration say by ing, Kiring Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may be required. This romady will also

the tough Aucas, and smako

aighest

The building was insured with the Meiji Fire and

Th

2000 Firs

to, a'loskáns of the electris

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