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To-day's Advertisements

The

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Mail.

HONGKONG, DOG, CAT, POULTRY

& PIGEON SHOW, 1918,

HE above SHOW will be held at the Ruce-Course on SATURDAY next, the 17th inst. Judging will commence at 2 o'clock sharp.

All Exhibits must be on the Show -ground by 12 o'clock.

Admission $1. Ladies Free.. Boldiers & Bailers in uniform free.

The Band of the Middlesex by kind permission of Col. Wail & Oficers, will

be in attendance.

Magnificent Poultry entries

All the best specimens of the Dogs of

the Colony.

G. W. GEGG,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Hongkong, April 42, 1918. .355

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received in structions to tell by Puble Auction (POR ACCOUNT OP THI CONUBAX ID),

on

FRIDAY,

the 95th April, 1918, at 10.30 a... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, De Your Road, Corner of Ice How Street,

BARBER'S AND HAIR DRESSER'S

SUNDRIES, Comprising:-

Hongkong, Tursday, April 23,. 1818.

THE AMERICAN FACTOR

IN THE WAR'

Tax statement made in the Reichstag the other day by Admiral vox CAPELLE contained an indication

of the basis on which German

optimism regarding the outcome of

the war rests. The Allier are pow

SHAN AVUIT THE CHINA MAIL,

we

The necessary equipment? It is the Bret question which the Army Council must necessarily consider, and we prefer to accept the American rather than the German conclusion on the point. The figures havo

reproduced above give some ides of what the maintenance of a large army in France involves, bat Germany will have to achieve far greater success with her submarins piracy than the is achieving now it abe in to defeat the American purpose in this matter. Mr. LLOYD GORGE a short while ago said very confidently that the Americans would give the Gemans "the surprise of their lives," and we can well believe it

representa a general opinion in Germany.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

ST. GEORGE'S DAY,

'RECORD SUM FOR WAR

CHARITIES.

CASE

TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918,

The following is the list of Indice in MILLION DOLLAR OPIUM charge of the various stationr fór to- day's street sales and their assistante →→ LIST OF SELLERS. 1-Hongkong Olab and Butterflaki & Swira's Airs. Arthur, assisted by Mr. Adams and Mr. Davidson.

Although St. George's Day, this year,31rs. Wakeman, assisted by Mrs. Mur -Law Courts and Prince's Buildings did not contain that full programme of ray Scott, Mira Moore, the Misses Vero events which characterised the Day's mich and Bida Butterfield. proceedings last year, there has been Alex- Hongkong and Shanghai Bank sted by no means any slackening in the efforts by Mrs. McKenny, Mrs. & C. Davidson, of the officers of the St. George's Society the Misses M. and D. Rodger.

Queen's Road, Chartered Bank to to take the opportunity for raising to House Serco Anton, assisted by

moner for War Charities.

The General Committee had arranged for an afternoon programme similar to that of last year, but, in view of the prevalence of cerebro-spinal fever, it was thought better hot to have any calabration that would be likely to draw

lan.

assisted

Bennett

JUDGMENT FOR THE DEFENDANTS.

THE MAGISTRACY.

ERECTING A WIRELESS STATION.

Twa cmNkSE KRED $25 EACH. Fudgment was given to-day in the Supreme Court by Mr. Juste Before Mr. Dyer Ball this faction brought by the Official Re: Ming, two well-aison ember and Goperte (uise Judge) in the morning, Harry Shing and Willia

river agafast Li Hysam and Ma the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. were charged Leung, otherwise known as the remand, with unlawfully erecting million dollar suit, after a heuning wireless station at a Dvs Vigue bundred and Red Centruf.

whieh lasted for a

member of

Street Ram, Miss Ventris, Alian Robinson, the Misses A. and J. Gordon..

3.The Star Ferry--Miss Goodall, twenty-one daga. · The action origi-| Mr. E. Davidson of Messrs. assisted by Miss Goodall, Miss Melach nated as follows: fetition was Hastings & Hastings, for the defence.

-Both sides of Queen's Rd. from fled in the Suprerie Court by one

said he would terier a plea of guilty - bottom of Bastory Path to Flower Stof the shareholders of the Tue. Hig

on behalf of the defendants, sub- derson-Haith and Miss Gracie Main Miss Lack Swith assisted by Mrs. Hen- |it Admiral voN CAPELLE'A Statement large crowda: This, however, has been aiman to Alexandra Cafe-ray Bird, any, which dealt in ophtan. Trocution were not pressing the Co. for the winding up of the Comfort to the amiferatinding that the Des Voeux Rd. from. MesITS fully compensated for Daring the

by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs Official Liquidator was plased ei with a nominal fine and the case and that they would be satis- past few days the ladies' of the Colony bare been hard at work welling

Greek Store to P..t 0.0fc-Macharge of the Company's affairs and confiscation of the wireless apparu- Tombola Spills, the proceeds from which Sutherland, asisted by the rise he claimed that certain opnum betus. If that was the case, be woe

Grimble, HarFlint Miss Jack. will amount to a very large sum which at 9.-Government Edgas. C.P.R. Offices longing to the Yue Ring Co. of the willing to plead guilty. If this present cannot be definitely ascertained, assisted by ias Starr, Mrs. Soloman, value of about a million dolly was follow would not agres to a cominal

Hotel Mansions-Mrx. Bowley but is çan conftantly be said that the Miss Balsomag

in the possession of the Po Yuen penalty he would try to show the proceeds from this source alone will not. Evan-Jones, Assisted by Ms fitin, one of the defendants.

10.-King's, York &St. George's Boys. fall much below $30,000. This effort Hollingsworth, Mrs. Bevington, Mrs.

Magistrate that the offence was The petition for the winding up of merely a technical que calminated, yesterday evening, in the Falconer, Mrs. Hodke.. sale by auction of the unsold Spills and assisted by Miss Marjorie Denison, and Chief Justice (Sir Win, Rees Davies, -Queen's Buirtings-Mrs. Denison the Yue Hing firm was beard hy the The number of the winning a further sum of $2,330 was realised. Miss Ritchie. ticket in Moi. Skelton's Baby Then again, there is the sale of War

1-Pedder S East from Queen's [K.C.), and he made, an order for the Dol raffle in aid of St. George Bond Drawing tickets which is a Rd. to Des Voeux R3-Mrs. Alabaster-winding-up of the Company. An apparatus was used for experimental

nasiated by Miss Dorothy Lander The doll rafted going ou, and although we have comp. W. D.-Mrs Knight, itted by by Sir Havilland de Sausnarez and the apparatus seized at the defen 13-Colonial Secretary's Office and peal against this decision was heard purposes. He intended to ask that weeks yes to wait for the drawing, this Mfrs. Butterfield and Mrs. Matheson. by Mudge Crupoel wax won by

part of the scheme for raising funds ticket No. 25.

must be credited to St. George's Day, for the Drawing has been organised and is being run by the St. George's Society of Hongkong.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Day. Fund is 97.

Sir John Jordan, Doren of the Diplomatic Body, has received from the Senior Consul in Shanghai an imposing petition signed by all the principal rasidants in Shanghai urging the Allied Diplomatic Representatives to put pres-

are on the Chinese Government (to

to secure the reportation of enemy subjecta from China.

counting largely on American assist anco in the field. Admiral Vox CAPELLE told the Reicharag that

The Red Cross benefit perform. the United States would never par

ance by the Frawley Co. at the Grand ticipate largely in the war owing to Opera House, Manila, lasa" week, the shortage of shipping, which must realised 40,000 pesos. The per- govern America's effort. We could formance, we read, was turned understand a German Admiral mak-into an uproarious Liberty Bond ing such a statement trelve months nbscription meeting and before ago, but with the profa before him things had quietened down not less of American determination, and pre- than P.455,000 mus subscribed by parations to put into the field the audience for the Think Liberty Army which shall worthily represent Loan." her as one of the largest" nation; in the world, Admiral VON CAPILLE'S

.:

Folice were not pressing the case," Jr. T. King A.P., said the-

as they were satisfied that the ap

14--Alexandra (Ruildings and Messrs r. Justice Gompertz, who confirm dants" residence, at Breezy Point ba Lane Crawford Co-Mr. Hodgson the order for the winding-up. also infisested, but he did not think

sted by Mrs. Boust Mrs. Mayhew,

Peger Gordon, Miss Dolio Haynes: The ppment action commenced in he was justified perhaps, in making 16-Naval Yard-Mrs. Sandemen,

assisted by Mrs. Dreaper Mrs. Brock, March 1914 af eventually came on that request, though there was no Miss Mabel Wright

for hearing on December 18, 1918. doubt that the bulk of the appantus The hearing lasted from then, till found there formed part of the wine- January 28, 118, when judgment less to be used. Though he was not was marred:

un expert in wireless telegraphy he believed that the apparatus when

This avaning, there will be the per--Hongkong Hotel

17.Garden Hd East

ide of Cricket Club Ground Mrs. Pierpoint, assisted by Mrs: Reynolds, Miss Littats

Mist Jennings.

formance of The Witnes for The Garden Defence," tickets for which have been sold by auction and, with the two additional performances, it should bring 18-May Rd. Queen's Gds sta-The Therefore, taken on the whole, wees as Brodman in something considerably over $10,000 Misses de Journel.

19-The Penk-Mr. Kain, Asisted have no hesitation in predicting that Master W. Dunbar, Master 3. Messer

·by St. Geroga's Day, 1918, will realise Master A-Lammert, Master, Purcell record sum for War Charities. Skelton, the Miss H. and

McGregor, To-day, the City was well patrolled Unvid Ellis the Mases by ladies selling badges, balloons, flags, Kitty Blair. Miss Betty Hammond, Miss Eileen Lammerts the fissen Joyce and chasers bappened to find in them, and Master Stabb. packages containing whatever the pur Doratby Holyoak: the Misags

and many other articles, and, the results of

Point Government the efforts of the sellers were manifest

Judgment was given to-day by gants on slo question of fucts. The merges from a radius of 50 miles. Justice Gompertz for the delen-ected was capable of receiving

occ occupies, 2 fookerp folio on 40 of the Magistrate's Ordinance He asked the Magistrate under. Sec-

to bind over the defendants to be

typewritten sheets.

aster John Lordship salif. This wa chin, of good behaviour with regard to the

by the Official Receiver os Laguda-

use of the wireless apparatus and rot tor of the Ige Hing Company to me it for any purpose for at least Limited against Jew Hysand twelve months.

Civil Festes Midalekon Smith Mu Chu Lungs of the Directors The Magistrate: I think you have assisted by Miss Kinslie Halifax, M. of the Company, for thud, meglio objection to that, Mr. Davidson? in the hats, buttonholes and even belts Digby. Mrs Franklin Mrs. Marley, Mr. of the male population. What the Bryant. Mas Sophie Weil

gerred and breach of trust; and Mr. Davidson : No, but I hope that Students of Buyingpin School, S actual receipts from this source will be Stephen's Girl Colleges S. Paul's Girls inst the Po Yuen firm, in which no stigma will be attached to ag it is also impossible to say at present, College & Stephen's Boys Callege the defendant Ma is alleged to be a clients. I wish to guard agaisnt" but it will certainly be a very subazan- Boys Schoul, and the Ying partner, for an order for the delivery that.

Wah College. tial aum. We know of one lady selling-alian Convent From Flower up to the plaintiff of 18. chests of

Ir King I wish to state that The Organ Recital, given at Union packages who received a cheque for Street to Blake Gardens Rev. Mother opium or their value. The plaintiff's when the Police want to the house Church, by Mr. E. J. Chapman, the $2,000 for a package which was bought Woolley, Miss Cool Woolley, Miss Edith case mu be outlined briefly the defendants were aware of the cannot participate largely ix- the war Church Organist, Iner evening, was well on behalf of a well-known local firm of Lamiden. Miss C. Medina, Miss Anrie follows:-The defendants pretend mischief they were committing as a

attended and the various items on the merchants. The street anles went on Tallan, Miss Amy Watt Miss Agnes sale by

Sim Mins Apnie Tollan, Miss Lizzie

the Company through the part of the wireless apparatus vos programme were excellently played. until mid-day when the assistants Watt Miss Elsie

Watt

Miss Margaret hands

Hair Wash, Cold Cream, Powder, Soaps assertion that the United States

of

the defendant Lee of 100 thrown out of the window.

people. It is not public knowledge | Mrs. A. G. Gordon, who has a repaired to the Cricket ground to Kent, Miss Nellie Kailey, Miss Rosie chests of the Company" opina to Mr. Davidson. Oh, that's whe

Brushes, Gomba, And

A quantity of Damascene and White Metal Goods, Terms: Cash..

can only be regarded as a deliberate attempt to mislead the German

bow large sa Army the United States already has in France. Mr. TAFT

252

United States being represented in

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctionam & Hongkong, April 23,"ì318.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell by Public Anelion.

T

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONDREWED),

OX

MONDAY,

the 29th April, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., st

Arcue and Kimberly Hond),.

-No. 1, Aimai Villas, (Corner of Austin

THE SCADEY

rich contralto vorice, sung the words hand in their receipts. This congenial written by Shepcott Wesley to Handel's occupation was further enhanced by bas recently been speaking of the Largo beautifully, the Ciganist's the strains oË

GuThe French Couvent, East Point

to Arsenel! St.-ister Beatrice esistedged firm the Ice Wa Lang. Alleged against one of the defendants, by Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. Shas the on April 29, 1910. Then on August Harry Shing musie Insm the blisses Sarah and athie Shaw, Miszes

Miss

armpathetic handling of the accout Band of the 18th Infantry whilst Roby wienne- and Rasebud Young 2 of the same year the Conipany Me Dyer Ball imposed on delen- the war by an Army of 5,000,000, paniment producing a really fine effect. various refreshments were banded round Mathies. Miss G. şimmonds, Miss Doris Lee Wa Lung 100 chests of op Defendants were also required to sign-

in the ecume of the next two years. The tonnage question must goren the effort, of course, but no American statesman who is considering the size of the Army could possibly leave that important factor out of his reckon

A collection was taken in sid of the to the workers.

fand. organ

By inadvertence it was stated in our report of the Marathon race that Joseph Gutierrez gave up at Wanchat

on the outward run. He was not the

ing. In connection with estimates man.

Florence Bamilton, Miss Mary purported to sell our behalf of the dants a nominal fine of $25 vach. Windebank

Committee wish it to be specially Engwasted by Mr. Cousins Mrs. W. Hill, | delivery; was inade on the 30th for the next twelve montha The

With regard to the Tombols, tha

that Mrs. Eda was sponsible for the successful method of raising fanda idea and the organisation of this most They tender to-ber, and to the ladies who beiped her, grateful thank ladies Thanks are due also to Mrs. Ralphs, Committee in the absence of Mrs.

$100 to be of good behaviour

wireless apparatus wis confiscated. TAVANESE CHARGED WITH MURDER.

23-Quarry Bay. Mr. Grimbas to the Sing Fat Yuen firm to whom bonds of Mrs. Prowse, Mr. Eldridge, Mrs. Grim. shaw, Miss W. McNeil, Mrs. Strafford, August of 100 chests in satisfaction son: Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Middleton On December 1973, 08 of these Mrs. MacNeille, Mes.. Fully, Mrs. Fargu of this and the preceding contract. Mrs. Tall.

4. Kowloon Docksins Grabam, 100 chests were delivered by the Forsyth, Miss M. Neave, Mice Robson, Sing Fat Yuen firm to the defendants. assisted by Mrs George Duncan, Mrs.

Ramsey, Miss Spradbery, Miss Jonn

Gutierrez was the first to start who "assisted Mr. Stabb on the Ladies Miss Magre Rumsey, Miss Gladys the Po' Yuen fm in pursuance of charged before': Mr. Dyer Ball this

svanese usined Saro Din was made to ascertain the quantity of and maintained his lead as far as Holyoak, who has been indisposed. Crispin Miss Miliz Kinross, Miss Bliss, an allied sale. Now the plaintif mening, with murdering another HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.applies needed for the first American Warohai, where he was caught up by The Committee also wish to thank Miss Maud Graham, Master Herbert

therein contained.

Compring

army of 500,000 men alated to fight others. He did not give up, bet kept Mr. H. P. White for officiating a Duncan, Master Logan, Master Wy that every one of these alleged Javanese at Wanchai in the Theatre, but also for his offices in Neave, Miss Henderson

Kowloon-Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Jedge of the participants the defen-vious heating before Br. Wood, the Bay on the returb journey, as he was he is to discharge this evening after the Furry, Missen Coburn, The Migren

on the Western front, the following on going, and resobed the Shaskiwananetioneer, not only for the sale of ecats forsyth, Master Beorge Hedley, Master sales was fraudulent to the know It will be recalled that on a pre- Upholstered Sofa and Chairs, Pictures, statisties were recently published in terminus, and only stopped at Causeway the Hongkong Club and for the services. Harris Gilli esisted by the Missedanta Lee and the Sing Fat defendant was charged with stabbing

Large Hallstard (Powell make).

Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Table New York: "Forty thousand rail- told that too many were in front of bim performance at the Theatre Royal. and F. Neare, Miss Edna Knight Tuen which is the firm of the defen the deceased, with a dagger.me

FANS.

(Full Particulars from Catalogne).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Ariationsers,

L

"Borgkong, April 29, 1918,

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received in stractions to sell by Public Auction (FOX SCOUT OF ZEN OORGELEID,)

WEDNESDAY. the 1st May, 1918, at 11 am at No. 9 Fair View, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

This performance has been fully ad Miss Kathleen Murphy, Miss N. Pearce, dant. Lee and the Yuen firm deved was romoved to the Gover

Mix M. Hyde, Miss P. Ogilvie Miss which is the firm of the defendant men, Civil Hospital and succumbed

Tarrant, Miss M. Scott, Miss O. Russell, Mian G. Sandar.

AB-Pelilion Girls School. Tuteber, asisted by the Students of the Helios Girls School

Ma..

เชิ

owing to the injuries received in the fight.

Mr. Dyer Ball remanded the te until next week,

His Holour reviewed the volumi- nous evidener in the case and in conclusion suid-

would to a jury upon the isso I PICKING POCKETS IN A TRAI

Putting to myself questions an I

them are as follow have been trying, my answer to

CAR

Q. Did the The Hing Company curged before Mr. Dyer, Balf this A Chinese pleaded not guilty phen

moming, with picking the pocket of another Chinese in a tram car.

Que Was this done with the pp-..

Washstands, etc, etc., Bath Room, road wagons will be required to and his chance of being placed was Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,

carry the soldiers, war material remote

vertised and will bring the St. George's Day proceedings to their conclusion. ELECTRIC FITTINGS and CEILING and supplies. Four porta must be

The officials were as follow equipped to bandla twenty-five shipa,

A magnificent edition de luxe of

GENERAL COMMITTE The Hon. thus ensuring daily disembark Louis Raamaster's War Cartoons (in Mr.P. H. Bolyoak (President), Mr. N. J. Stabb (Vice-President), the Hon Mr. meat. It will require '250 Tessel colour) which is limited to 1,000 H. E. Pollock, K.C., His Honour Mr. 25-Military Post-Mrs. Hammond. 17. — Chamopolitan Docks - Mis. Nicholls. to provide the 509,000 troops with copies, has been anonymously presented Justice Gompertz and Mesira. G. S. Mira Robinson, Mrs. Hudson Miss 365 foodstuffs alope One thousand for the benefit of Marine War Charities Archbutt, H.-W, Bird, C. M. Elo, Crissie Allison.

American locomotives and thousands and will be included in the Auction at Northcote, W. J. Eldridge, H. R. Bal Mrs. Richardson, Miss Mary Lee A. G. Coppin, E. W. Looker, M. S 29,- Bowen Rd and Military Hospi of miles of trackage will be used fur the end of the performance, this ayuding Hancock, L. Leste, JH Ramsay is Muriel Richardson, Miss Iris May. this force. In addition, there will of the "Witness for the Defence (Hon. Treasurer), and J. Bentley (HD:・ THANKS OF THE COMMITTEE. be great numbers of ambulance trains, This is unique opportunity for Club Secretary) C The thanks of the Committee su due sell to the Li Wa Lung syndicate 100 motor-tractors and anto-trucks for Libraries or private individuals of pointed, as follow

Various Sub-Committees were sp to the following who kindly sout towels chests of opium on the 220 april.

was for distribution st Hospibula and Military

Centre-M. Beattie, Mrs. Pearce, hf-k' || 1913 * transporting food supplice, munitions curing an historical collection of War

ENTERTAINMENT" illustrations which will some day he of Mesars H. W. Bird (Chairman) HP. Looker. Mrs Ede, Mra, Griffin Mra and camp equipment America will exceptional interest and of very great Hancock, W. J. Eldridge, T. Perkins, Lady Ho Targ and Friends Hrs. Beckwith, Lady Chater, Mr. R. Nichol- also be called upon to furnish ships value.

J. W. Graham, W. J. Tutcher, W. B. Holyral, Mrs. Aitkin, Mrs. Tutcher. Prowas, W. A. Dowley, G. 8chbutt, Mrs. Lander, Mrs. C. Forsyth Hm proval tavit to carry "overanns 51,000 tons of coal

H. B. Bridger, J. HL Underwool and 3. Dyer, Mr. Landals Mr. Downing, Mr. A. Directori monthly, Timber required for but-

Scott Harston.

samundet Nichol also to Mr. Ho Kom-100- for Be kindly mounting all the fega; Mr. Grim menia and all sorts of military

WAR BOND COMMITTEE Hon Mr. There was quite good attendance F. H. Holyoak (Chairman) Messrs 7 ore gift of 2,000 metal badge Was the best price of the day establishments means that 15,500 the B. R. C. C. ground yesterday H. H. J. Gompertz, N. J. Stabb, C. any chauffeur; Mr. Lauritsen and obtained

Miss Angel Armiston-for her services lambermen and craftsmen will be evening, particular interest being taken Montague Ede, L N. Leafe, O. Beswick Mr. Komor, for inflating the ballitos; in the open Champoinship Doubles game and H. C. Bandford, Mrs. Anderye, Mrs. Milroy and Miss needed fell the trees and work between B. Imago nad M, Sagita and FINANCE COMMITTEE ME N. 1, Lim Kew Sim and Chus rin Kak B Large Chesterfield Sofa and Arar the wood At the same time

Neither side played what might be Stabb (Chairman) C Montague Fire, chain. Retension Dining Tablam labouring Corps of not less called good tennis, atid the match Downing, C. Champkin and J. H

hairs, Glass Ware, Plate, Dinner.

resulted in a win for the Chinese by Ramsay Bervise, etc., etc.

200,000 men will be necessary to

416-3, 6-410 CAN PUBLICITY COMETTE. A Bedroom Furniture, (practically new)

resulta of the other cam

games were G. Coppin, E A. Perry, N. I Watson, comprising Doable and Single Brees, unload cargoes, to do manual labour

OPES CRAMPIONBETY DOUBLE-Capt Wardroben Dressing Tables, Wash-fa

Desks, etc. ote going figure is added 04,000 to Cooney and G. N. Manley, best. Or and GW Barnett Lands, Bookcassa

Malthy and H. Handley Pegg 6-4, 6-150 Gramophone and farge number of Records

(Fall Farticulars from Catalogus

***

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

therein contained.

Comprising

than

Biki

TERKIL.

Loureiro, for making various articles

A

Q

for sale and to all the ladies and

children who soy mill made the large variety of pretty articles for the trays

The complainant said the defen- dant so close to him in the car. Just the car stopped at the House Strech station, witnese felt, s tug on his cont and, looking round, sw the defendant getting out of the Fear. Witness examined his coat and found that his pocket had been cut.. Was the purchase money, paid He got out of the car in pursuit of the Company

defendant and arrested him near the

Yes.

Brass-mounted: "Andy Teakwood Beda, and to carry materiala. To the forefollows in EN MANN BA, Hale, EJA. Cartwright B. Wple. Imunicable diseases, notified to the There is & good deal free that I rected

A

STREXT COLLECTION, COMMITTEE

as

protested his innoce deer

Pantry and Kitchen Utensils. Cabinet of medical and pharmaceutical sup MIXED HANDICAP HOTELES Thorge Messrs TK. Pearce, W. A. Dowing ring, in the Colony during the ridezice, prepared to say it was not dants was a bed chimeter, who had

On view day of Sale, most are

HUGHES BOUGE,

Hotgkang April 23,

A. As to the balance of the pur-ald Fuilding of the Mercantile Bunk- chuse money-it was certainly paid. Me to the haikh which is in contro- The Return of cases of com recay-the questions is a difficult one end said he had been wrongfully Medical Officer of Health anot understand I am not, upon the Bergt. Blackthao said the asten-

been; banished strice. paid. So the answer Yên, and Mrs Black (rec. 15) beat Mr. and W. E. Roberts AH. Harris, Wended April 20th, shows-4-Lace plies These figures may well seem Mira Hickling (reca/6)/400 GrabamD,

Colofly and hai Mr F-C. Jenkin and the Hon appalling to the man who reviews 8 HADICA Morse Rankay

deaths) Mr. H. E. Pollock appeated for the them, but is there any doult whikt.

death Official Receiver" fostructed by Mr

100A EL Crew MerBI ever felt in America about the ability

Fotterand CFC). Alabaster, tist

AVMkinson

Burtine free 4/8) Fest Hon Mr BB Halifax (ree 1/3) 946-2023 and M. Shabb to prayido all the tonungo necellary BPORAL PH Majdično, 8TERESALEM LADIES to transport such La Rimynd - Capt. Milner Jone b. L. Boasty Mesdames Stabl

Pearos

Bora of cerebrosp

4 cases Holyoak 4 case

Fander and

Dyer

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