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TELEPHONE No. 616,
To-day's Advertisement The China Mail.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION HORACE MURRAY BAIN, late of Bongkang. Journalist, deceased. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order made this day under soution 8 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, the time for creditors and others to send in their med who died intestate on 29ta December, 1917) has been limited Claims should be sent to the under
claims against the estate
so the 26th April, 1918.
signed.
Hongkong, 19th April, 1918.
FREDERICK DOUGLAS PAIN, Administrator by his Solicitors DENNYS & BOWLEY,
6, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong
THE CALENDAR.
GENERAL MEMORANDA.'
TUESDAY, April 18:-
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2.30 p.m-Auction of Furniture &c.
at Hughes Hough's.
5.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Linens, & at Hughes & Hough's. TUESDAY, April 18:-
Noon-Auction of Thestre Seats for
St. George's Day performance.
SATURDAY, April 0:-
I p.m.-Hamthon Bace.
TUESDAY, April 23:---
St. George's Day Celebrationa.
FRIDAY, April 16:-
Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement
Day.
TO-MORROW'S
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, April 18, 1915.
GERMANY AND INDEMNITIES
THE
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERIC.
Exobange was up this morning, the demand rate being Ja lid
There were only eight esses of cerebrospinal fever and three deaths in the Colony yaaterday.
CHINA MAIL.
THE RACE COURSE DISASTER INQUIRY.
CORONER'S QUESTIONS. TO
THE JURY.
After an enquiry lasting for 21 days the Coroner, M.-J. R. Wood, summed up this afternoon the evidence taken in the inquest cn the death of a Chibesa who lost his life amongst others in the collapse and subsequent fire of the The Bishop of Victoria and Mr.Matshed stands at the Race Course on J. M. Beck are representing Hoog. kong at the conference of English Churchmen which is being held at Shanghai.
A report from Tokyo states that agreement has been concluded between General Horvath and the American Railway Staff to place the management of the Chinese Eastern Railway under the supervision of the latter.
25th and
Feb. 26.
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and exercise the "degren af skill which he possessed?
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15 At what point in the row of [sheds: did the fallure first become.
apparent,
17-At what point did the outbreak of fire originate?
18-And from what cause i 19-In what sheds or partition of sheds were cooking arrangements in Lure
20-In what sheds ware fire precau- tions adopted?
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE COLONY'S YOUNG MEN AND
THE WIR.
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
(To the Editor of the China Main)
SIB-May I crave the courtesy of letters which appeared in this morning's your columna to comment upon two
21-(3) Was cooking with chargoulave of the "South China Morning in chatties in the sheds an imprudent Pon: "4 act (b) If ac, was it so imprudent as to be grrasly negligenti
23-Did any act or any omission of constitute approximately an efficient duty on the part of any Public Office cause of the death under consideration
23--What is your verdict
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THE HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual 'general meeting of the Hongkong Tennis League was held is the Hongkong Cricket Club Pavilion, at 5.45 last evening."
were present Dr. Lindsay Woods (Hon. Dr. C. FORSYTH presided, and thera Secretary) and representatives of most of the Clubs in the Cology:
A gentleman tigning himself "Ona The CHAIRMAN, in proporing the who would" is sure" that no Gorech-adoption of the Raport and As- would stand in the way" of young men, Competition and again proved very ment would wish to, and no employer cunt, remarked that the Tesgua like myself and others, who want to go auccessful, and enjoyable, expecially to the younger ganaration, who
home and fight.
The Coroner then proceeded to deal length and concluded his address at all of whom have served upwards of with the questions at "considerable
I am speaking for myself and others, 4.13 pm.
were able to play in the hot weather. The competitions again went though
that he had not been able to draw up The Coroner said he was sorry to say any clear er concire statement of facta which he could hand to the jury for them to take sway with them He had considered the evidence very when they deliberated on the evidence carefully at some length and he bad been unable to organise the facts into M. Lo asked whether the following four years in the Territorial Force very well, excepting those in B.Division, Aay really connected story or any additional questions might be put bebefore the war at time when where some of the Clubs did not nisk theory which atted all the evidence. The fore the jury as he thought they might the average Briton, and possibly their fixtures. That was a great pity disaster was attended by an enormous be of public interest: As it practic some of this Colony's most viraleat because any tendency to inckness was loss of life and families of almost every ble, having regard to the purposes for crition naver nationality represented in the com- which the matsheds are built, to have
gave their Country'shkely to grow, wome justend of bette- The Revd. Percy Dearmer, D.D.,munity had lost friends or relations then built separately: B-If so, would welfare more than a passing thought, and he would urge the secretaries of till recently the well-known Vicar Before he came to the eridonee to be this form of construction afford greater to say nothing of personal service.
the Claba to try and keep their teams. considered he would on his ownccount, security to the public either with reganl him to do so on behalf of all concerned,
We have applied to go home and fight | Up to date and fulfil all their engage- and the Jury would no doubt desiret fire or collapse 1
ments. Last The Coroner asked the jury to time after time, but have been re-
year they were able express their very great sympathy include these questions in their delibepeatedly refused both by our employers to give a sum of money to War with those who had suffered in the raticos and the jury retired to consider and the Government.
A. Charities which appeared in the disaster. At the outset, he wished to their verdict.
Will One who would" or anyone Statement of Accounts. They had not they had been under in the enquiry, to remark upon the very great obligation
also suggest our next step?
got very much left this year to give the Crown Solicitor and also to Mr.
Now to turn, to an offusion which away; they had given away practically Bowley and the other members of the
bears the signatura "Nolle Prosequi” all they had last year." They always From time immemorial it has been bal small running expenses and the legal profession who had assisted him. Also to the witnesses who, some of them at great inconvenience, bad placed
The annual inspection of the Hong the recognized privilege of the gutter total balance in hand was $11.83 which their information of the securrance at kong Fire Brigade was held last evening snipe to aling mud, and he does not it would be well to carry forward to the disposal of the Court. He also wish near the Queen's Statue Wharf when mind where it sticks.
next year, when they might be ablý - had been good enough to send Photo firemen paraded under the Hon. Mr effort is intended as an accusation of decided that the wins this year should ed to task one for two residents who the whole fores including velinteer Myself and others feel that if his again give a donation. It had been graphs which had been very useful; also. McL. Messer, Superintendent of the cowardice it would be more manly to be purely nominat and that they should the shoulders of Inspector Watt. Ant. Fire Brigade. a great amount of work had fallen up fortunate feature in the enquiry, that
make it face to face in individual casoa, not spend any money on medals. H. & The Governor made the in if any exist, than by means of a sweeping was that many of those, who could have spaction accompanied by Mr. F. Cgeneralisation in the Press I also givers them, perhaps the best informs Jenkie D.S.P. (R.) and Mr. Wodehouse, consider the matter too serious to be tion, as to what happened, perished in the disaster, and for that reason, D.S.P., A.D.C%.
treated in a Bippant manner. some of the happenings would never be ascertained. No source of widence now
of the church of St. Mary the Virgin Primrose Hill, is expected to arrive in Hongkong about April will make a stay of about a fortnight before proceeding to the United States. Dr. Dearmer bas been engaged on work in connection with the T.M.C... in France and Serbia, and it is hoped that he may be able to give lectures illustrated with lantern slides during his visit. Further announcements will appear when more definite arrangements have been made The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the follow. ing donations to the finda of the Hospitals:-
Mr. Chan Kai Ming Hon. Mr. Lau Cha Pak Mr. S.. J. Chinchew Mr. N. Yanagita Mr. D. Ritchie
Mr. M. McInnes
.$ 25 23.
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Mr. Eo Shin Hing
10
Mr. G. Ludia.
10
Messrs. N. Mody & Ca
10
Mr. B. Mori
10
Mears. S. Mautric & Co.
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Mr. J. D. F. Malder
10
Mr. W. J. Pringle...
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Messia. Ray and Faleonar
10
Mr. A. Ritchie .....
10
Messrs. Robert Dollar Co.
to
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Mr. W. J. Tuteber
10
Union Trading Coy
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A CABLE to-day tall that the German.demand for indemnities has been revived. We doubt it the wish has ever been abandoned, not- withstanding that German Ministers from time to time have professed that they are not seeking indemnities but merely "national security." What German statesmen mean by that term is clearly shown in the Report which has been prepared for the Commissariat of Commerce at Petro- grad in which the extent of the Austro-German acquisition of Russian territory, and all that it involves, is very strikingly set forth. Such a list | as that set out in the telegraphic summary which appears among our Ciblas to-day should be a sufficient incentive ta the Kassisas reorganise their armies if any sense of national price and any conscious- iness ef Rusia's great potential strength still remains. But it has to be confessed that at the present moment there are no very promising signs of a military revival in Romia against a merciless invader. For the present the Russians must be left" to their misery, but we cannot doubt that millions in Russia will watch the great struggle which has began on the Western Front with anxious, interest and an earnest hope that it will end in the truimph of the Allied Cause, whose success contains the only hope of the release of Russia from Prussian thraldom and poiliation
"ALSACE-LORRAINE.
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Mr. F. P. Talati S..2.A.
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Mesra. Percy Smith, Sech and
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Messrs. Bismarck & Co.
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Mesra, Brewer & lo.
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Masers. D. H. Cooper & Co. Hon. H. H. T. Gomperta ...... Dr. Chadwick Kew.....
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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London. Major J. Bisot, Indian At Holy Trinity, Mary le Bous, Medical Service, second son of the late J, P. Bisset and Mrs. Bisset, Wyandan, Banchory, was recently married to Clara Elizabeth (Betty) daughter of the Ven Archdeacon and Mrs. A. B. Hatchinson, of Nagasaki, Japan.
FIRE, BRIGADE INSPECTION..
The display of fire fighting, scaling & house (using the Prays side of the Club); the expeditious laying of lengths
existing in the Colony had bien kept back from the enquiry which would have added substantially to the material of hore and connecting them, and all on which to form their judgment. One the differant manoeuvres were exccuted subject on which the enquiry had been with great promptness and despatch altogether incomplete was the very
Brigade.
strenuous endeavour made by a large impressing the large gathering of number of spectators to save the lives spectators with the efficiency of the of persons in the sheds. It was a relief to know that these attempts were persisted in to the last possible moment, and were attended by a very large
measure of success.
Two motor tenders and two firefloats in attendance also gave displays, a monitor on the firefloat sending out powerful jet of water to a height of about 100 feet in the air while water as pumped from the harbour by the powerful motor-pump, giving adequate water pressure to allow of ter lines of hose to be used effectively,
After the display was over, His Excellency made a short speech com- plimenting the Brigade on its smart
Proceeding, the Coroner pointed out that Colonel John Ward bad taken fall responsibility for what was done. Be allowed a certain number of people through the cordon, and when he deemed a sufficient number of people were assisting he closed the cordon. He thought they would all be satisfied with what Colonel Ward: had done. One thing they no doubt noticed was the large body of evidence which showed that the sheds were in fact used as work. common gaming houses, contrary to the provisions of the Gambling Ordinance. The Coroner went on to point out that the Government Auctioneer at the time the sites were put up for sale read out the conditions against the was never intended to be enforced. prohibition of gambling, which however The Coroner expressed the opinion that permitted it should be legalised. What. in fature whera gambling was to be aver consequences might fall from the enquiry, he hoped they wald
conditions from the public records. involve the banishment of those
The Coroner then maid that he had certain questions which he would ask that the questions which he had the jury to consider. He did not mean
written out should be answered to the
SPORT.
FOOTBALL MEMORANDUM. The following league matches will be played to-morrow.
It is quite bad enough to be hope- lessly "out of it" and to feel that one has no right to be alive, but still we paye to carry on, under-staffed for six holiday, and our wording hours are seven or eight years, without a day's slightly more than the regulation ten
to three.
So, for beaven's sake, "Nolle Frosequi" and others, try and recognize that it is not all beer and akittles," nor does it follow, as you ac kindly hint, that we do not want to go. The fault is not ours misery of looking on
All we want is release from the
of the Hon. Treasurer, the Chairman Altar referring to the excellent work
proposed that the Report and Accounte be adopted.
Mr. A. W. Bruss seconded and the motion was carried.
FLECTION OF OFFICERS.
WOODMAN accondec, the re-election of Dr. Forsyth na President for the ensuing Mr. LINDSELL proposed, and Dr.
and the motion was carried unanimously,
Mr. Nisbet was unanimously elected Vice-President and Dr. Lindsay Woods. was re-elected Hon. Secretary.
The question of eligibility of eube scribing members of Clubs to play in
· League matchas, a distinct from ben With apologies for trespassing upon de membera, was then discussed and your space.
Yours etc. ANOTHER ELIGIBLE. Hongkong, April 12th, 1918.
ARMED ROBBERY AT WEST POINT.
it was decided that an alteration to the Rules in this connection should be put before the Committee, for adoption, as follows:
"No person shall be eligible to play in a League match for any Club until he has been duly elected a bena file member or a subscriber to such Clab."
A Chinese woman residing at 34,4 Clarence Street, West Point, reports to The CHAIRMAN then proposed that a the Police that at about 11.p.m., last working sub-Committee should be night, eight men entered her house elected to run the League. Last year Two men were armed with revolvers it was found very difficult, on occasions.. And the other six with daggers. The to get a quorum of the General Com" FIRST DIVISION.
inmates of the house, eight in all, were mittes when mantings were called to Regt. on the Club ground at 4:30 pm.broke open several boxes and after the working of the League and fa Royal Navy versus the Middlesex tied up and gagged. The robbers decide minor points in connection with Referee: Mr. Tucker...
stealing money, jewellery and clothing special committee for this purpose were formed, the work would be got through much.ansler.
SECOND DIVISION,
Pouth China Athletics v. 87th Co. to the value of $218.70 ́escaped. BGA on Club ground at 3 p.m. Referee: Mr. Black.
College on the ground at 3 p.n. Staffs and Dept. v. St. Joseph's
Atwell.
R. E Reserves Y. Kowloon on the
- JAPANESE TONNAGE FOR THE ALLTES,
TYPHOON WORNING.
The telegram quoted below wa received at the American Consulat General from the Manila Observatory at 9 a.m. this morning
Cyclone or typhoon E. of the southern Visayas or northern Mindanao, moving W. NOWA te
THE WELKLY EDITION OF TEX M. CLEMENCEAU's revelation that tween Captain Geoffrey Stewart Dram An engagement is announced be the EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA in a letter mond Hillier, younger son of Mr. Hexclusion of all other questions, but he Navy ground at 4.30 p.m. Referee: written bat a year ago admitted the M. Hillier, formerly Commissioner of thought they contained points which Mr. Bryrne. justice of the French claims to Chiness Maritime Customs, and Mrs. were of great importance. The Coroner. Alance-Lorraine is 8 piece of Hillier, of Burnt Oak, Waldren, Suiser, then handed the jury a list of questions information sensational for the and Margaret, only daughter of Mr. as follows: German reader as it is interesting for of Agriculture and Fisheries, and Mrs. caused by fired
T. H. Hiddleton, Ú.B., of the Board 1-Was the collapse of matsherie the French and their Allies in the Middleton, of 26, Burton Court,
2-Was it caused by deliberate war. For the French the dir. Chelsea,
cutting of lashingst af dag
3-If the answer to this question is annexation of Alsace-Lorraine is as
The death is announced of another failure of the structure to meet the in the negative, then was it caused by much a question of national security old Chin band-Mr. T. Moorehead, demands made upon it by legitimate use as one of national pride. Lorraine is late of the Chinese Customs service, who
4-If so, was the failure due to the Communications relating to nawa abould the wealthiest iron ore bed in Europe, pazeed away at Shanghai last week. The use of unserviceable material by the
This striking poem from a Home paper and without it Germany could not Mercury says: The deceased, who was contractor, Kwok Kim!
tons are to be obtained from the Nippon would fittingly come as an addendum to 5-If the matshed was serviceable Tusen Kaisha. 25,000 tons from the the report of the Warharities om
Osaka Shosen Kaisha, and 15,07 tous mitter: one of the pioneers of the Customs
THE 'CHINA MATE'
NOTICE.
be addressed to The Horror.
- Correspondents mat forward their
on and addresses with any commun:ca-
sion adidzuasod to the Editor, not necessarily
for publication but sa evidence of good faith.
All matter for pabitation should be
written on one side of the paper only.
sided to Tax Manager. **
The Japanse Stipping Control Com- mittee has agreed to offer 150.000 tons service on the Atlantic. No decision has deadweight of shipping for the Allied
which the vessels are toi he chartered to yet been reached concerning the rate at the Allies and the question of insurance. Of the 150,000 tons required, 80,54
typhoon is inclining northwards,
A later message states that the
AN APPEAL.
have entered the present war. Therean American and 74 years of age, was then was the failure due to some impt from the Tovo Kisa Kaitha, while the Thunwise, should. the men at war to the are deposits, it is estimated, to the service, having joined in April, 1864, fection in the design of the sheds total of 5,000,000 tons, half of which retiring in April, 1904, after exactly 60 baring regard to the purpose for which
years servico. Bis duties have taken they were intended
in
by the Mitsu Yamashita, Katsuda, Lebida. Kishimoto, and the Tatsuma Kaisha in proportion to the
remaining 60 60 tons are to be supplied
Eisence of their Loss The vessels for
to be offered abould be of not less
men that bright and sold
A working committee was according ly elected as follows:-Dr. Lindsay Woods, cofficio, and Messrs. H. A Nisbet, R. Bass and S. E. Green.
On the motion of Mr. LINDSELL it was unanimously agreed that the Season should be from May lat to July 31st.
Civil Service Club, then drew the Dr. WOODMAN, representing the attention of the meeting to the fact that certain Clubs had no-ground at all and the members, therefore, had no expenses to meet except, entrance fece Ho thought when they played on other Clabe grounds they should pay for the balls used. It was accordingly agreed that such Clubs should pay for the balls used in such cases,
use played our purs and have entries for the League should close do It was then unanimously agreed that kapt your murt
eogie ye and send April 20, after which the med gold,
the headnel shell falls cruel thick, terminated,
the machine gun rates us through,
than 4,000 tons, eich, though there and we who drench in the dripping
condition regarding speed
is in Germán Lorraine. About one-in to practically all the important th6--Can you indicate any festers third of the total quantity of iron ore river and conatal ports in China the safety of the sheds Lettres relation to basins should be used by Germany was imported from including Shanghai. His position was Chief Tidesurveyor and it was from
Can you point out any feature or Rs of sabcription to China Maibrond, and the rest was found in this position that be resigned the group of features in the design which Gam; per quarter and per men her own territory. France, of course, service in Wuhu in 1914. In April / was apparently a point of weakness. So far the Mitaab firm has decided to offor the Matayama maru, 2.240 tona The China Mail is delivered free to in Alsace has iron ore beds, but it is with the order of Civil Rank, stb. Chhed which aggravated the tendency to col 4530; the Yamashita Company the 1904, Mr. Moorehead was decorated
8--Can you point out any feature deadweight, and the Afrosis i mars, auh in zbora in Hongkong and Kowloon,
Po-taga ́1) Charged at the rate of fifty doubtful, whether she would have and in February, 1908, the Order of lapse once the collapse had begun 1 Femagata mau 4.920 tons and the
the Double Dragen, 3rd Division, W&S auts per month,
Under för man "coples of the “OzIns 2741 should be sant as soon as psible annexation was made, the Germans was one of the earliest Hon. Secretaries
trench callout for aid to you.
"The Witness for the Defence,"
of ear, and have slept full soft at the thrilling plas by A, H. W. Mason, Te have sat secure through the wrench
plied TOP
cash
these now if in 1870, when the conferred upon him. Mr. Moorehead to insert the main upright poles in weby the demane, 6,400 to you made-let it do its hit in the same, opens in a tent in Rajputana
Do you consider that the omission Quakumaru, 4,1 tons: the Katsuda to zat and the founded on his famous novel of the same:
the supply is límited. Cash 10 cm., Credit (had been aware that phosphorio-ores of the Shanghai Horticultural Society structure failed present either through Company, the Aikakumarık 4,720.4ons. While year not told to give your gold engrossing story binges the cartun
30 ota, per copy.
fate of subscription to the "veland were of any value. At the timer Chiba, Mall is $12 per sonum: postage
81 per annum extre. - Dingle copies tweusy Process was known for producing
Ive cents each.
1899. He leaves wife, one son and holding that position as long ago s four married daughteri,
LIMITED.S
Alterations and additions to Advertis Phosphorus free from the phosphoric conuts un Fagen 2, 3, 5, and 7 should orex Since then the discovery of a THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,
Arreer, ant later than 11 90x.
to went to the foe, No. 5, Wyndham method has made the French deposits
ground was sa error in construction1
Company, the Daireach In the bitter fight that flows and ebbe occurs and round which the whole where the chief incident of the drama 10-Was the strain under which the Ataka-ma, 5,800 tons, and the Uchida and dess not near to an end,"
6.00 tons; the Talasian Compan
out the sheds or any part of them, a The arrangement will be effected by the
but
shall lend. descending on a most vital and dramatic large crowd of people d
11-Was the normal strain increased vessels and re-chartering
Teparture Government 'chartaring the baggy that, thom
to “Lend- the guns that clear our way situation leaving the audience in doubt by panis before or after failaro the American Government, the term through the spiked and tangled wire as to the actual sequel. The rest of the 12-Was this strain such that of the charter being six months When its hund to hand in Yo Men's play is given over to the unravelling of it could bava, baon
The vessels are to be delivered ** Land in the bail of the German Are; reasonably foreseen and provided for at the time y April 15th next but this may be To fill the ranks of the grey grim Tanks the absorbing story, giving scope for
extended to. May. The Japanese Gor and the spotting aeroplanes, D
some very forceful situations... and The Local Manager of the Mercantile when the sheds were constructed 1 ernment din to charter the vessels at And stiffen the might of your Country's oplafon in France, therefore, attachrs Bank of India, Ltd. has received cabled
owerful acting. #13-In the construction of the sheds Y27 or Y:8 per ton, while the official light, in the mud of the Flanders New Advertisements should be sent in great importance to the regaining, advice that the Tank has declared reasonable care and skills expected that a part of the difference did the matabed contractor, exercival rate in the United htates i 42s. 6d. It
reins. bafore 2 pam.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which | orat least the independence of Alsase- fual dividend on the “A” and “B are not ordered fo fixed, period will be Lomine, for Germany in losing this
"posts, take up the tale and shares of 6 per cent. lase tax making 12 erect the sheds and in inviting the Toll the gap that will be caused by that the trader's china and the farmer'
16-la instructing the contractor to will be, berns by the Japanese Govern houing
mönt
aprend it wide and far MITNÁN ontinued until os mande *** Telegraphie Adă **Math Hongkorg province loses the greatest, asset of per cent, for the year, and a bonus 7 per public to enter these shads without the ofer of tonnage the Nippon Kasen,
- waire may feed the ranks of war;? Code: A.1.0 8th mattión.
limit of number, did the lessees exerciks Usake Bhosen and the foyo Kiser Phat wealth may stand with pride on Telephone Be, 22
war manufactures ale posscases. The sum of £50,000TM hár been added dinarily pro in bis zñairs stammers amounting đa: 57,000 tons, And that men who Isót be well content Colids Cholera and Diarchons Remedy off cent. Icas tax, bag also been declared ucl care in prudent tenant would be Kaisha haya aiready chartered new hónt in the day ofwar w surcense vs. Be sure to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
erations and additions to Advertise of tremendous value. Industrial ments on pages 7; 4, § and ́8-should be ent us not later than 1.5.m.
THE CHURS Main, Linrad,
Hence French determination opos that point in all peace proges mmer
to Reserve and £58,000 has been car 15-In inspecting the shed did the 300 tons, and 14,000101
ons desd dweight ried forward, rez
Building Inspector use due diligence respectivel
THE FRUIT, SEASON.
DOVEL oppiplaint is sure to be pre Desvalens during the frukŁY SERWORL
with the fight they make for Peace hand. It may saver life. For sale by all
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