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HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTI

ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the COLONIAL (Horgkong) REGISTER of the Company will be

DEATH. ་་་

GIBHON-On the 16th inst. JEANNIE

MACKAY beloved wife.

of Dr. R MACLEAN GIBSON of the London Missionary Society.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ·

THE CHINA MAIL.

Prussian Ambassador at London, : na follows:

Versailles, January 15, 1871“. "I do myself the honour of tranimit- |ting to your Excellency, in parsuance of | of my preliminary communication of the 4th, and my telegram of the 8th instank, a copy of the Report from the First Army Corps, on the sinking of English

THE RACE COURSE TRAGEDY.

BIGHTH DAY OF INQUIRY.

MONDAY, MARCH 18

the front part of the stand watching and second day of the Races. He did instructions and subsequently signed the races. Es heard a commotion in not notice the shed moying on the first the form of application for registra shed No. 13 and heard people ory day. The fre did not originato in his tion. In consequentre of some ani n! run. Some of the people in shed. Tickets were sold only on the takes in elementary characters, i bis matshed ran before the shed ground floor, but openings were made the aceted's tent, he was told her collapsed.

on the upper floor for the convenience could only tench nine pupila. Ag- Witness was knocked down bat of there people there who wanted to cised was finally told that he was At the resumption of the inquiry effected his escape by crawling through buy tickets on the ground floor. The incompetent as a Chinese taacher. ships in the Seine, rear Dueixir, the pro- morning. Kwan Ming, the No. 1 coolis bola in the thed on to the Golf Club ground floor was raised foot abora Accused afterwards handed witness an envelopes which contained a' letter paration of which has been delayed by of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankside He w the cutbreak of fire as the ground."

La Wai Yuen said he was on the stating that accused desired to make soon as he got cut. The fire was-about

of shed No. 16 witness a present and trusting that five or six sheds away from himtheds second floor

The people ran Nus. 9 and 10

rhen they heard

this

a

the manifold movements of the torns concerned. Your Excellency will and gave exidence. He said that he was in therein, with the same satisfaction 2 Shed No. 12. on the day of the collapes. myself, that the measure in question, however exceptional its nature, did not He was in the first floor. He heard a loud overstop the bounds of international crash and saw shed No 15 falling into the second floor of the shed, not warlike usages. The report shows that

By the Crown Solicitor-He did other means of averting it was wanting he managed to escape from the debris not know if there was any cook pressing danger was at hand, and every Shed No. 12. When the shed collapsed counting those in the ground floor. the case was, therefore, one of necessity, which, even in time of peace, may render by crawling through the wall betweening done in the ground floor. the employment or destruction of foreign the floors and, through the pools, Hashes after be beard than the sheds By Mr. Bowley He examined the property admissible under reservation of indemnification. I take the opportunity heard a noise of people stampedeing were anatable, but found nothing of calling to mind that similar right in on the upper floors of both bis shed unusual. There was a mat fence at the time of war has become a peculiar and Shed No. 13. The sheds fell in back of the sheds. There were no lamp stitute of law, the jus angari, which so

in the shed nor eletric lights. There was high an authority as Sir Robert Phili-the direction of Shed No. 11, slightly large tub of water for washing cups mare dodnes thus; that a belligerent inclined towards the Golf Club He Hs could not say how his shed Power demands and makes use of foreign ahips, even such as are not in inland jumped down from the roof to the collapsed.

Choy Yik Si, an insurance broker, waters, bat in ports and roadsteads ground on the Golf Club side. He did within its jurisdiction, and even compels crews to transport troops, ammunition, not see any fire the moment he landed aid he was not a partner in the Chun Lei shed. He was only an assistant or implements of warfare. I hope the on the ground, but about a minute There were 15 partners in the concern, regotiation, with the owners, for which later, he saw the fire, breaking out Ng Yu Chap was, the managing part you are already authorized, will lead to

Chun Loi's abed was the ground an understanding sa to the indemnifies between Sheds Noa 9 and 10. He saw her. tion for the damage; if not it would the fire break out in only one place, floor of abad No. 14. Witness was have to be submitted to an arbitrator's

There was a small chattie using charcos! award. In the negotiation, also, the though the outbreak may have occurred present at the time of the collapse. difference in the statements of the First in poker places. There was no stove fuel for hesting tas. There were about Army Corps and of the English Consul in bis shed

60 persons in the shed when the collaps sunk,

that day, but at the time he was not occurred. The polica raided his matted there. He saw people rushing towards the Golf Club aide. He thought there was fight or snatching going on. He got up to see what it was when the shed

1

Dov

used.

.

a briber

There were over 100 persons in the cracking of timber. There were the school would be allowed to g 20 to 30 people on the top floor. He The envelope ulso contained escaped from the shed on the race some bank notes Witness Book course side. He heard a cracking sound used to the police station.

Accused stated that he only gave in his shed. Just before the collapse he did not notice any rush of people to, the money is a present and not na the front of the stand.

Lo Chi Ng, a salesman, said he Witness said he did not know the was a shareholder, in the Luen Ah acted and saw no reason why he Sheds Nos. 1 to 10. They were should be offered a present,

Sergeant Pitt deposed that joit one-storeyed structures with base- ments. Cocking was done in the February, the last witness und basement of the sherls, but he did defendant cune to the Central Police not know how many chatties were Station. He advised complainant to Anyone could be admitted go first to the Education Office which into his shed. There was no lamp he did and afterwards came back and The jury found the accused guilty, in his shed. He was in the shed at charged the accused. the time of the collapse. He saw the shed moving and thought it was with a strong recommendation an earthquake veloing that. People mercy. man and witness became frightens. In pussing sentence, bis Lordship from some one outside the shed. Heto prison since he did not think the He heard a cry as Fire! Run!" said he did not wish to send accused got out and run. He did not know seriousness of the offence was raul- which way the shed tell. The fire ised. He intended to inflict a fine, as an indication that others in the one in his shed escaped. did not originate in his shed. Every but he hoped, it would not be taken Mr. F. Graham, inanager of the Colony could go and commit the Hongkong Electrie Company, was same offence, for if they did, a much called to give evidence regarding the more severe sentence would be in- Seven sheds were us supplied this fine of $50 and fourteen days would

ast year.

be alloweit in which to pay the fine, The inquiry was again adjourned. in default, the prisoner would go to gael" for one month without "hard. labour.

at Dieppe, as to the number of English By the Crown Solicitor: Witness I respectfully request, your xa the Bee when the sheds had

already collapsed He could cellency to communicate this dispatch recognise the sheds then, but ho with its enclosure, to the Secretary to judged the fire to break out in the State of Her Britannic Majesty, and to

e so good as to express, at the same vicinity of Sheda Nus: 9 and 10. time, my apology for the delay, as weil Fong Yan Teng, & chiness correspon- received in his recent and bereaves my thanks to Eer Majesty's Govern:] dence, clerk at the Hongkong East collapsed. He did not hear much stone, supply of electric rent and fittings, ficted. The accused would pay

CLOSED from TUESDAY, 26th March, Dr. GIBSON gratefully acknowledges 1918, to WEDNESDAY, 24th April, 1915,

the numerous expressions cf both days inclusive.

sympathy and floral tributes

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. E. ROBERTS,

·Secrdary.

Hongkens, Mar. 18, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ment.

210

The

Troll by Public Auction, HE Undersigned have recived in-

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

Сп

SATURDAY

1

the 3rd March, 1918, at 2.30 pin,

at their Skien Rooms, No.

Du Faux ROAD, Corner of

100 Eunes Street,

A LARGE ABORTMENT CY

VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAINS, SNUFF BOTTLES,

IVORIES, &e, &c.,

Comprising:

A variety of B-coloured and 3-coloured Vases and Phares, Blue and White Vases and Figures, etc., old Bronzes, including

China Mail.

Boxarose, Monday, Mar. 19, 19:8.

THE DUTCH SHIPPING

QUESTION.

ent, for the just appreciation of the deposed that he was on the top floor of ing. He saw nofre before he left the shed. Granville bes apprehended and trested this matter."

military necessity with which Lord shed No. 12. He was doing nothing at. The fire did not break out in his shed. It your, the same

(Signed) "BISMARCK.”

the time. There was no itore in his was only when he got out that he saw the outbreak. Shed No to 12 were abeti. He heard a great commotion of and, soon afterwards, the sheds fell burning. His shed fall in the direction of sheds No. 15 ard 12. He could not A proper indemnification was sub-down. He heard no shouts of people. sequently made (dugeberg, ca. 11. The sheds fell down very quickly. They say whether the flooring of the first floor 020, 357; State Papers, 1871, LXXXI. C. 250.)

were pressed down by other sheds. He was weak or not, and could not venture did not know how many people there opinion as to the cause of the rheds were in his shed but in the top floor collapsing

By the Crown Solicitor:-His matshed he saw about 60 persons. Everybody was allowed in the shed.

ves not insured. There was no electric managed to escape from the debris by light in the shed. He had a bucket of

water for boiling tea crawling through a hole in the roof of By Mr. Bowley:-Everyone was the shed and sliding down to the Golf admitted to the shed. Two of the fokis Club side. As soon as he got out tha shed he saw the fire breaking out about

the

It will be seen from one of cables to-day that approximately a million tons of Dutch shipping is at present laid up in Allied ports, 70 per cent of it being in ports of the United States, 15 per cent.

Wee it stated in a Dutch message in British ports and 13 per cent to Batavia, sent a month ago, that the in the ports of other Allied countries Berlin correspondent of the Handels- A great number of these ships blad, who had an interview with appear to have been laid the German Under Secretary for America for a considerable time, Foreign Affairs as to the economic and according to the British Minister bipping agreement with America, of Blockade, the action of the

up in

Witness

three or for sheds away, in the dires. tion of Shed No. 10. Some of his fokis

were killed in the fire. He heard that everybody in the top floor escaped. He could give no reason as to the cause of the collapas.

By the Coroner: On his foor most of the people were looking at the race course prior to the collapse. It took ten minutes for witness to extricate

were burnt to death. The Police

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

"RETURNED BANISHEE.

The March Criminal Sessions were opened this morning, before Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.. Chief

Justice

3:

THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

CHIEF JUSTICE'S CONGRA- TULATIONS.

Prior to the hearing of the first

Wong Wu pleaded guilty to dis-case in the Criminal Sessions, this moning, his Lordship, Sir William obedience of order of banishment.

The Attorney-General said the Rees Davies, K.C., addressing the accused had two previous convictions Attorney-General, said I hope you against him, one for larceny and one will permit me to tender my sincers for returning from banishment.

Prisoner said he only came back congratulations to you upon the high again with the object of going abroad honour His Majesty has conferred and be was arrested,

upon you. I need hardly any the Colony thoroughly recognises the genuine work which has brought your reward Is is a matter for

Arrester only four folds. They were torrested for running wheel of fortune" without permission.

Matsutaro Ach, manager of the Daibutis Co., at Wanchai said he was in shed No. 15. The shed was owned

His Lordship sentenced accused to by the Japanese Benevolent Society: Mr. Matsubara Was the principal

two years hard labour. Witness only the -mangement and had been ROBBERY AND ASSAULT. connected with the shed for six or

MAD.

assisted

in

Incense Burners of the Sung and Ming (which apparently German action bas Allies in taking them over is based himself from the débris. and to escape seven years. The shed was built under Ii Lui and To Iu alias Lo Chi, satisfaction to the profession that:in

Jadestone and Agato Vases

Aka

and

Fine JADESTONE INLAID SCREENS, PLAQUÉS, etc.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Attorney-General appeared on behalf of the Crown and the accused were undefended.

appointment not only meets with the approval of the profession but of all people in the Colony...

The Attorney-General said I

Dynasties, Peking Cloisonne, Amber, made it impossible for the Dutch to solely on the desire of the Allies When he got out the fire was burning the instructions of Mr. Matsubara, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of the list of honours, no less than four died wire days after the disaster, from sseault by two or more and wound members of our fraternity are la- Ornaments, Beads, etc., Carved Bamboo carry nut), sald that Baron vON DIN to obriate the laying up of shipping with some force already Ware, iskemous and Wall Bangings, Busscaz declared that the German which may be useful for the world. Look, Chan, a shroff in the employ fojuries received. The shed birle this ing with intent to do grevious bodily cluded. I am quite sure that your of Messrs. Bradley & Co., Ld, deposed. Jadestone Charms, Ivory Carvings, etc.. Government was fully convinced that at large.

that he had a share in ahed No. 13. year was built the same as last year with harm.

the exception of the staircase which was etc, and a large number of Old Snuff Holland could not prevent the seizure

There were 34 partners in the shed. built & little wider this year. There Shed. No. 13 bad two floors and a Bottles.

of Dutch vessels in America by the

basement. He had had a.share in this were two foors above the basement.

The jurymen were:Messrs. W. Allisa. "Germany, however, could

shed for five or six years past. The The top floor was only a half floor.

By Mr. Bowley: He bought the site F. Ford, B. M. Roza, W. Forsyth, shad was built this year on the same of the sherl. He was cot quite sure of A. A. d'Azevedo, L. E. Remedics, thank your Lordship very much an not permit the Entente to improve

lines as for the past three years and the amount he paid for it. He believed C. A. Coburn and A. C. Leith. their position in this manner." We

before that it was much the same. Cash be paid 812,080 (181,280) for it. He Outlining the case, the Attomey-profession and myself. ses from one of the cabics to-day that

sweeps were sold on the first floor, but did not give instructions to the Ses General said that on February 6, ut the second floor was used for the a German newspaper characterisos |

spectators. None of the doors were sub Hop firm to erect the matshed Re 11 p.m., number of junks were the action of the Allies in taking

let. There was no cocking done in this went down to see the matched on anchored off West. Point. On one si not examine is Mr. Matsubara, went children and a fold were on board, over Dutch shipping as an uapre

shed, only mineral waters were provided. Sunday before the Races, but be did the junka, the owner, his wife and They had two Indian watchmen on down with him but he could not The wife was sleeping in one cabin The funeral of Mrs. Gibson, wife of. cedented act of violence against a

duty at this shed. Witness was on they whether he was antified or Neutral. The German Foreign Office

The greater portion of the above stock has recently arrived from Tientsin and Shanghai and includes pieces from the Sung, Ming, Kanghi, Yungching, Kiehlung and Towkwong Feriods.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view from Friday, the 22nd at .3 p.m.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionesta

Hongkong, Mar. 18, 1918.

THE CALENDAR.

MEMO. TOX TO-DAY.

of

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The very unusual sight of porpoise was to be seen harbour yesterday morning,

a

shoal

in

the

--

made

The Siam Cement Co., Ltd.,

and the husband in another.

behalf of the other members of the

THE FUNERAL OF MRS. MACLEAN GIBSON.

AtDr. Maclean Gibeon, of the London

first floor when the shed collapsed not but he heard no complaints made about 11.90 p.m., some men came Misionary Sooty Superintendent He heard a commotion in the neigh He noticed no moramente of the

however, will hardly go so far as a net profit last year of 252,491 Ticals bouring shed as well as in his shed.matsheds on the first day of the on board und the woman beard them

archives which supply proof to the contrary—and, what is more, there is more than one German precedent

International Law for the use, of

!

inclined

to

248 that, for there are records in its and declared a dividend of 13 per cent He then heard the noise of people races. He notice co movement of the coming to her cabin. She got up and and Secretary of the Alice Memorini and.. A petition to the Chinese Govern the shed fall slowly in the direction day. No tickets were sold on the top the neck. One of the men cut her Protestant Cenietary at Happy Valley running. He saw the upright poles of shed on the morning of the second as she did so two men seized her by Affiliated Hospitals, took place at the ment, urging the internment or of Shed No. 12. The shed fell or but tickets were sold on the leg with a knife and another drew on Saturday afternoon. The service at deportation of Gerthans, is being towards No. 12 but was slightly art floor. He first thought was of knife across her throat. People on the govenda was taken by the Rev.

the Golf Club de An enthquake. The shed collapsed neighbouring jusks heart cries of We have before us "A Manual of circulated for signature amongst the He could not say what was the in the direction of the Grand Stand. save life" and came ou bourd. J. Kirk Maconachic, Pastor of the Union Church, assisted by the Rey canze of panic. The collapse Witness got out of the shed on the Race There was struggle and the occurred very soon after the panic. He Course ride and assisted in the rescae accused eventually rowed off in Dr. Pearce, of the London Missionary was pinned down by a board and became work. He did not notice the fire until bont but were followed and Society. The large number of unconscious. How he was rescued he did not know, but when he recovered ten minutes after the collapse. The arrested. The Crown alleges wreaths sent, as well as the large st.-

fire was far away from his shed, about that there were, aix men contendance at the funeral, bore tribute to consciousness he found himself on the three or four sheds away. When he cerned, but the first accused denied the widespread sorrow and sympathy roadside surrounded by his clansmen firat noticed it, the smoke was going up that the second accused, however,

-6.30 p.m.-Annual Meeting of Mem-Navies, Colonies and Consulates" in

hers of Hongkong Club..

8 15 pm-Organ Recital at St. John's

Cathedral

Allies in Shanghai.

The March subscription of the North China and Japan War Savings Association has brought the total lent to the Government nearly up to half a million sterling.

which is given a translation of an official letter by BACK bearing on the subject. This Manual, by the way, was compiled by Meinheer JAN HELENUR former Minister of the Netherlands:

He states in regard and storekeeper of the Governm sa the second floor. The people on the reach his shed.. He had two big tuba/dent of the Government Civil Hos-was a large number of Chinese women China. to the Jaw which the Allies have Civil Hospital, was charged on remand Erst door were mostly looking cut of water and also sand in the shed pitul, gave evidence of stitching up at the funeral and the emotion they

the woman's wounds: at the magistracy this morning with the in front of the shed when, the collapas The water was for drinking and washing

MEMOS. TOR TO-MORROW. -1.30 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture &c. a Mesra, Hughes & Hough's, 9.30 p.m.-Auction of Household in

"Linens at Hughes & Hough's.

GENERAL MEMORANDA,

HAYURDAY, Mar. 23:-

11.30am-Green Island Cement Co.

annual meeting.

MONDAY, Mar. 25 :---

11 a.to-Auction of Mesors Punchard,

FERGUSON,

Mr. Albert J. Edwards, accountant

He heard no cry of fire before very high. Eleven people died in his admitted there were more than two evoked by the deceased lady's death. After the English-service a Chinese the collapse. There were over 200 matshed. They were unable to escape people in the Bist. Hoor. He could because they were pinued down by the men concerned in the affair:

Dr. McKenney, the Superinten gentleman ofered up a prayer. There.

not say how many persons were boards The fire took ten minutes to

invaked in the present instacce embezzlement of $500. The case we occurred Nizh of the shareholders purpose. He was working all the The woman ther gaye, evidence of grief they felt for the loss of one who

that: Neutral vessels may be remanded until next Wednesday st appropriated and taken over by 213 μm abelligerent State, on payment of

a reasonable price, with compense. An official intimation has reached tion for loss and expenses to be the Colony that 2nd Lieutenant H.

Lowther & Co.'s Contractors' plant paid by the appropriating Stat White, of the 3rd Darenshire Regiment, By the Coroner: Hesaw the fire at were three floors in-his shed. The shed labour and terrstrokes of the est,

at Matakok. AMA

is Noon-Annual Mesting of Hong.

kong & Whampos Dock La WEDNESDAY, Mar. 27-

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement

Day

Long Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.

Sugar Refining Co.

Hongkong les Co., Ltd.

was wounded on the. 11th inat." It i

The accused was undefended,

CORRESPONDENCE.

CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS,

EPIDEMIC.'

SRWith reference to the Hoa

infected paper aver should be fitted over the telephone transmitter mouth.

showed manifested, the sincerity of the were killed in the collapse time at the Race Course siter the the men boarding the junk and had been to them a kind and true-

hearted friend. By Mr. Bewley: Mr So Chin Chek collapse, wounding her. examined the bed before, the racesfuk Nam, recountant of a Chi After hearing further evidence the he also gave the instinctions to the pere restorant, sald he had a abare injury found the cased guilty and baiders. There was no water nor the Yau Saun, booth No. 16 There his Lordship passed sentence of five Jemps, in the sheds were dve partners in the booth. There years imprisonment with bard

Nos. 12 and 13 when he recovered was the mue this yearns the previous ́n čuch epse, * consciousness.

year. He gave instructions for its This belligerent right is called

added that the “ details will be sent if Chan Kwai Tit, compradore of Messmerection, and Le examined the abeil OFFERING A BRIBE To the Editor of the "CHISA MAIL") Admiralty right or prestation (droit received." Mr. White was formerly on. D. Hutchison, and Co, deposed that when it was bulls and found it satisfaco Dick picuded not guilty to a With d'angaric). In all cases the owner the staff of the Hongkong Hotel. Hehe, was a partner in the Tau Kished, tory. No part of the her was sublet charge of offering a bribe of $18 to Na: 14. There were seven partners in the of the goods or vessela concerned had only recently obtained a commission. Foncern, one of them being Ho Chok W/No cooking was carried on in the shed to Yan Pak, Inspector of Vernacular Mr. Pollocke suggestion that a dis

Everybody was admitted in the shed. Schools who is dead Witness examined the shed He sold cash sweeps and conducted 11. BÅDITIual Meeting of Hong must be indemnified for all damages For having increased their freight before the Races. It was similar to that ari-mutuel in the sheds. He was 03 in reply to the Attorney-General piece, it should be noted that if this is

Annual Meeting of Chins caused by the interruption of their and passenger rates more than what erected lap year. Ho had bed shares the ground floor of the shad

Lawful gains or for the destruction has been allowed them by the Public in this shed for about five to six years at the time of the collapse. Their LoYun Pak, a graduate of Love, only thin tissue paper should be:

Utility Commissioner, A. Yu Sings The shed was built on the same lines as ground floor was used for selling 19 Noon.-Annual Meeting of the of property." To this statement Hermanos, owners of the .. Yek-sum thons of previous years except for tickets. There was only one entrance he was Inspector of Verucular considerably

appended the following interesting will be criminally prosecuted by the slight altention to the doors. Huskhe shed, sitante on the ground floor. Schools, and as such was in charge Subscribers using desk telephones. extract from PRILLIMORE (Vol. III Attorney General of Manila. The scting could not any whether the upright poles Communication between the floor of the regulation of schools may take the precaution of removing Ed, 1873, p. 51. WE HALL, Director of the Bureau of Education in reated on two boards. He was presset inside the shed Thars were schools with ten or more pupils had the mouthpiece. In the meantime, the a complaint filed with the Pabilia Utility at the Race Courte on the day of the about 300 people to the shed when to be regulerod and if not so regis hand placed, funnel-shaped, round the p. 655) which fi of considerable Commissioner, stated that the owners of collapse. There was no cooking done the collapse occurred: The shad was not bernd were illegal. He received op transmitter should be used as nh Interest at the present time the steamer, Yak sen charged 45 par in this shed. No water was boiled packed. He heard people drying plications, and after inspecting pre-fitate for the mouthpiece, but the

This belligerent right or the frost cent increase over the old freight and therer The shed had two and half

mataled collapsing. People began to misgs and so forth, Bubmitted up tiammission during this time will not OVERLAND CHINA MAIL dangaris, was acted upon by Prussia assenger rates, instead of the increase Boors. The ground floor was occupied

when in the last war with Francs the of 35 per cent allowed them by the by the Chun Le There we run. He tried to run too but could plications to the Director of Eduo be up to the usual standard The not. He heard, load cracking and its tiot He went to Wing Tee Street monthpiece,If remoted, about he Prussians seized in Alsace for military Utility Commissionen Reparate entrances to the ground floor mediately afterwards he saw, the shed in January having received inform attached to some part of the telephone. use between air and seven hundred rail-

and the first floor Nothing happened falling towards shed No. 14. He was tion that an unreg stored school instrument for the posent, and re Way marriages belonging to the Central

ta hii shed before, the collapse. He rescued by people making a hole existed there. He saw the occised stored to its original, position 24, 40on Ewus Railway and kept them in uss for

old Inspector Watt that on the first through the roof and helping him out who said some time." Anuthier instance, in the same war, was the seizure by the Prop Ready has saved the * First Army Corps of neutral vessois under British flag, which they sank people and relieved more the Beine, at Duclair, to prevent Frenas any other remedy in exi ORTS OF THE gunboals from getting up the river we known all over the ciri

FRIDAY, March Good Friday, BUNDAY, March 31:

Taster Bunday

THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE

HUNC "CHINA MAILogo

OF THE WEEK,

OUNTAINE ALL THE NEWS

INQUIRY

önterfering with the German, oporations

on the two beaks of the feine, 2 Count. Bismarck wrote to Coaint Bernstort tha

A LIFE PATER.

YT is safe to say that Chamberlain's

die Cholera and

more the sheds appeared

Sitalspe

ho, iday, hs born foma Teople say that

Weard of it only ong

3pm on the

He did that mo

intestinal standing Flo

and of the shoe

ho moving Ho Imam 3130 and

Fabe racek

Cambridge University, stated that

not

what was the danes

He heard no cryi

pupis

used, thick paper would reduce the transmission power of the instrument

had been teaching for the precaution is conijdered unneces

Yours faithfuU?,

and Japan

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