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lotting by Public Arétion Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of April, 1913, s. 3. p.m., . the Offices or ze Public Works Department, hy Order of His cellency the Governor, of One Lot of CR WN LAND at Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 73 years, with the option of renewal as a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for ene lurther term of 75 years.

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MARRIAGE.

SMEATON-TIPPLE-On April 20, at Yokohama, Jous GO SMEATON of Shanghai, to NORA, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RENNIE

Tire of Yokohama.

DEATHS.

AYERS, On April 20, at Shanghai, William KCPEET AYERS, aged 53

years.

BIERWITH-On April 19, at Shanghai, JENNIE CATHERINE BERWIRTH (née Park), beloved wife of H. Bierwirth, aged 18 years.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATERDay, April 27, 1919.

THE MILITARY SITUATION IN CHINA

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE CHINA MAIL.

GERMINTE GREATEST COLONILE PEACE AIM."

THE SEIZURE OF PORTUGAL'S AFRICAN COLONIES.

TOPICS OF THE WEEK

There are whispers going round of the grobability of new, Man-Power legislation in the Colony very shortly, We are informed by Bishop Par. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) living as its object the Coupon

zoni that the exercises for the month of May in the Roman Catholia Cathedral will commence at 6 p.m. daily.

The Standard Oil Co. has adopted at Shanghai a new schema of daylight aving by making the summer office! bours & m to 2 pm, with no work in

the afternoon......

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Readers are reminded that the last performsnes of Witness for the Defence" takes place to-night at 9.15 pm. at the Theatre Royal Those who appreciate au absorbingly interesting play well acted and staged should not. miss this opportunity.

ZURICH, April 25 Dr. Hans Moyer, Professor of, Colonial Geography at Leipzig University, has published an import- ant work or the Portuguese Colonial Empire in which he demands that at the conclusion of peace Germany should seize Portugal's Colonies in order to build up Germany's African possessions. He says: " Germany' greatest colonial peace ain must be

Cameroons,

of men for active service at the Front, and that the age limit will be a shigh one.

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918,

THE DOG, CAT AND

POULTRY SHOW,

STÄMISPHEN'S COLLEGE

ANNUAL SPORTS

St. Stephan's Collego asual sports

The third Dog, Cat and Poultry Show under the patronage of His Excellenor were held yesterday at. Happy Valley, Davies K.C., was held in the Jockey of parints and friends of the schol the Governor and Sir William Rees and werd witnessed by slange gathering.

Club anclosure at the Race-course, this The proceedings were enlivened by s afternoon by kind permission of the programme of music provided by the Jockey Club Stewards.

Band of the 18th Infantry and refreak-

A large number of people attended and ments were served and were much the entries were very satisfactory, there appreciated in view of the heat. At the The Witness for the Defence is seventeen classes in Poultry. Altoge presented the prized after which While everybody who has seen being fifteen classes in Dogs and class of the sports, Mrs. J. M. Wong full of pruise for the way the play ther there were 50 entries of dogs and she was presented with a fine bouqued was staged, I have heard some dis-some of the specimens were exceedingly of roses and given three hearty cheers. appointment expressed over the selection of the piece. I think

high class.

The Rev. Mr. Hawitt thanked the The officials wore :—

Jockey Club for the use of the ground Chatar C.A.G., Commander Beck with were always 40 generous in this respect COMMITTER-The Hon. Sir Paul and also the donors of the prizes; who a play which can be described as RN, Dr. J. W. Noble, Dr. Forsyth, suited to the occasion, but when Sergeant Pitt and Mesora H. J. Stabb wittce for the honour done to Mrs. Mr. Wong thanked the Sports Com Fakie and the Faires had to be H. J. Gedge, A. H. Milroy. J. Wang in being asked to distribute the sacrificed owing to the prevailing McCarthy, M. S. Northcote and Leo prizes and congratulated the school on epidemie, it was 21 Make of Longinotto.

the saccess of the sporta. The Officials were p

the construction et & united Centralne will agree that it was not Africa resting on four pillars Togo, East Africa and South-West Africa-stretching from: This week's Orders of the St. John the Atlantic to the Indian Occus and Ambulance Brigade, which will be found taking in intermediate enemy terri

SPECIAL STEWARDS - Mr. T. F in another column, announce that the tory, thus forming with the old trial performance; at all or

Futting on a play for which the stage Hough and Mr. W. Logan. Brigade in prepared whenever possible colonies a solid: continental blocke

JUDGES His Excellency the Gover|J. Cooney, Mr. Woon Chow Foor, Judges: Mr. F. A. Redmond, Capt to send, on application, trained mem-How far Freach West Africa and

properties, etc.. were procurable at bers with suitable equipment for duty the British territory in East and the Defences had recently been McCarthy, Mr. Leo Jooginotto and and Hav. C. B. Shann.

The Witness Bores. Dyer, Mrs. Danby, Mr. Mr. A. Hughes, Lt. G.. H. Y. Jefferies, very short tice,

at public gatherings.

by the Rev. Fercy Dearrer have had to The lectures arranged to be given be cancelled. Dr. Dearner is bound

for the United States and alteration in the date of his sailing has made it; impossible to extend his stay in Hong- kong beyond to lay.

An American trade report, dated March 2nd, states "There has been an active demand for tingston for shipment from the Far East and South

West Africa should be included must course of the depend on the farther. war. Professor Meyer goes on to say that German Central Africa could not exist without a strong chain of navul stations which should include St. Thougs in Portuguese Guinen, and Madeira, in the Azores: These would afford extraordinarily import aut outposts for controlling world trafic.

The writer Soreshadows determined

played at Shanghai, and it owing to the generosity of the shanghai AD.C. that a play on! St. George's Day was made possible at all, and when it is said that the players had less than a month to burn their parts the marvellous ccess of the production is all the are astonishing,

If the St. George's Day efforts are

Mr. Adam Gibeon,

The results of the Dog judging wero

sa follow-

W. Fomyth's Pinegar: ", Mits Tatam's Claas A Fox Terrier Dogs-1, Mr.

Nipper.

Starters: Mr. E Green, Mr., Lo Hin Shing, Mr. J. P. Jones and Mr. Ng Sze Kwong.

and Mr. Ng Sze Yuen.

Timekeepers: Mr. Fung Man Sio,

Clerks of the Course: Mr. Wong. Class A. Fox Terrier Bitches-1. Mr: The Ting, Mr. Ling Hung Ming, M C. I. Howell's Priscilla; 2, Mr. Q. LF Ping Shoung, Mr. Cheng Man Kwong, Mr. Lee Yam Po, Mr. Wong Howell's Jennie

Ping Kwao, Rev. King Lee, Mr. Loung Nai Yuen, Mr. Chao Koo Liang and

Class B. Fox Terriers (Wire Hair).

1, Mr. V. A. D. Dettingen's Hector.

Class C. Irish Terriers.—1, Mr. D. F. Donnelly's Lilly,

Class D. Bull Dogs.-1, Mr. A. Ritchie's Jock.

Class E. Aberdeen Terriers-1, Mr.

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Mr. Ang Swee Cheng. ›

THE RESULTS.

Serios 127 yards (final): 1, Tsoi Hak Hon: Kwok Pok-hing; 3. Pung Kwok Fat. Time: 13-4/6 sees.

MIDDLE 100 YAos (final): 1, Paw Him

America The British Government has Allied and Amerićan opposition, but to result in a contribution of a clear (D. Legan's Rasty: 2, Mr. Mitchell's wong; Wong Tine Ming; 3; Felix

now given permission for shipments from Hongkong to the United States, and considerable business for fature delivery has been done."

The Straits Times understands from & reliable source that Eurasians have

concludes that Germany must take by force what she requires for realis ing her world, political sims.

ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.

lock

Class F. Airedalen.-1, Mr. H. J. Gedge's Mac

Claas G. Bull Terrier-1, Mr. Mac Cras's Trixie.

Clas H. Chow DogsMs. Lyle's

Rajah; Mr. A. F. Crapnell's Teddy: 4. Mr. Morrison's Sandy.

been granted the opportunity of partici. ASSISTANCE IN THE TOMBOLA think, considering the wide appe! Class fl. Pointers, Mr. F. G. de

pating in the defenen of the Colony. This is a realisation of theft representa tions to the Government, which laye

ACKNOWLEDGED.

Chan. Time: 11.35 Lecs.

JUNIOR 100 YARDA (final): 1, Lo Sua Hang 2 Percy Lai; 3 Ma Hin Lee. Time: 13 secs.

OPES 100 YARDS: 1. Tsoi Hat Bon; 2, Time: 10-45 secs Kwok Pok Bing; 3 Pang Kwok Fat.

SAVIOR LONG Jour: 1. Kwok Pok Hing (14 ft 11 ins); Wong Kap

Tung: 3. Twoi-Bak Ech

Kwong (16 ft. 0 in.); 2, Tân Kim Gan

Miante Love Juur 1 Pau Hime

8, Felix Chan.

JUNIOR LANG JUMP: 1, Ma Hin Lee (14 ft. 1 in); 2 Yeung Shin Hong

Ma Wai Est.

30,00 to War Charities,, it will be .crssary, I hagite, that the whole 100,000 War Bond Drawing Tickets should be taken up, and as the date of the dmwing has been postponed. for a month ar six weeks, I should they make in the East, that it Souza's Bobbie; 2. Mr. A. M. d'Eca probable, thuit the amount will be Belle THE daily telegrams to the local been favourably considered. It is be-of St. George desire to thank the ing in Hongkong just now

The Committee of the Society fully subscribed. The unbets el-2, Mr. H. Humphrey's Gilly.

Clasa J. Setters. Mr. R. Hall's Nelly Chinese Press from the Capital con- fitting that such a privilege should be following for their kind services in the "Seventy thousands. Are you rington's Chiyo 2 Dr. Evan Jonés

are in Claas K. Janse-1. Mrs. Han, tinue to be almost exchisively con-afforded them, and our contemporary hoping to bring about the success any reader, loaded up "Do you cerned with very vague particulars hopes that every effort will be made by of the Tombola:--

Yummy 3, Mr. G. Cousin's Jolie. think you have the lucky number Tyann's Jack; 2, Mrs. G. P. Jordan's Kwong; Wong Ting Ming; 3, Felix

Class L. English Pugs-1, Mas A. regarding the military situation. the community to contribute to its

MIDDLE MARCS (final): 1, Pau Him There is constant reference in thera to

Elack Prince

Chan. the intention of the Northern armies

Class M. Unclassifed-1, Miss Re- JUXIO2 200 YARde (final): L. Lo Kua bertson's Sammy 2, Mr. Li Chor Chi's Hang; e. Percy Lai 3, Ma Hin Lee. to attack Kwangtung. During the

Rex Samoyede: 3, Inspector McEwen'sTime: 28-4/5 acca week General TUAN KI SIU, the

Billy.

SENIOR HIGH JUMP 1, Kwok Pok Special Prize for Best Dog in Show. Bing (5 feet); 2 Wong Kap. Tang Prime Minister, has been visiting the

Mr. A. Ritchie's Jock troops at Hankow and Hanyang, for the purpose of "comforting" thet,

Juccess.

FI

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

RN., to be Officer in charge of the The appointment of Lieut. F. Medway, Examination Service at Hongkong during the absence of Lieut. E. T. Johns,

as the Chinese telegrams pat it.. N. R., is notified in the Gecelte. There are constant references in the

Among residents who left by the Shingo Meru to day were Sir Robert

hereby informed that their Goods are telegrams to meetings held by various * Baloglanded and placed at their risk in

tho. HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF AND leaders to discuss proposals bearing GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOwas at Kowloon, on the plan of campaign, and to tele Tong (who is going on a short

where each conmigament will be sorted out

mark by mark and delivery can be geams from leaders, with which the Shanghai), Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ede, Mr. visit to America), Sir Ellis Kadoorie (for obtained as soon as the Gooda are landed. President, the Premier and the Govand Mrs. F. C. Butcher, and Mr. T. A.

Optional Goods will be carried on unlaw instructions are given to the contrary beerament as a body seem to be contin- Loughlin.

Goods not cleared by the 2nd May, ually bombarded. One gathers from 1918, will be subject to reus.

fare Nook, TO-DAY.

it all that there is great division in Lieutenant E. F. Hardman, Machine Damaged Packages must be left in the Gedowns, for examination by the Cen the camp, with the result that leaders Gun Corps, who was reported mis iguee's and the Co.'s representatives have been aulking their various sing, is now a prisoner of war in abno appointed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY All claims must be pre-waves. There is first of all a differ-Germany and in good health according oned within ten dags of the steamer's cace of opinion as to whether the to news received by his father (at Shang- be preguised. No cains will be admitted best course to pursue is not to continue bai) from the British War Ofice. The afver the goods have left the Godowna.

message added that the camp in, which compromise," but the chief trouble know.

arrival here, after which date they cannot

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, the endeavours to reach peace by Lieut. Hardman is confined is not

Ayents.

Hopekong. April 27, 1918.

THE CALENDAR.

MENO FOR „TO-DAY,

Witness for the Defence."

MEMO. FOR MONDAY

35+ would seem to be largely a

matter of satisfying the private UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF ambitions of the varions leaders

regarding lucrative appointments. The Premier seenis to have come

CANTON, LIMITED..

DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT

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14. Third Performace of "The to the Front for the purpose of Subject to audir, the Directors will reconciling conflicting interests, and recommend that a final dividend of he appears to have meet with some $20 nad a bonus dividend of $10 per degree of succese, for we read of shara be paid for account 1916, military lenders, who have been too making 860 per share for the year, en sick to carry on, making miraculous interim dividend of $30 per share fir recoveries during the past week. On 1917, and a bonus of 20 per cent, on

Noon-Sale of Kowloon leasehold properties by Mesars Hughes and Llough.

GENERAL MEMORANDA. TUESDAY, April. 30:-

2.30 pm- Auction of Farniture de

at Hagher & Hough's,

20 pm-Anction of Household

Linens, de, at Hughes & Hough'. IRDNESDAY, May 1

9.16 p.m.--Italian War Films at

Victoria Theatre.

contributory premium, They will

Mr. Chopard of the Astor House #trendy" let me quote you a little Hotel for use of his premises as a story from a Straits paper:- store and also for the most willing Aptops of the first en ur Day assistance on i numerous occasions. lottery, there is an interesting plande His unfailing tact and help as well as touching the winner of the first prize.

cinted. ha gezerots action is much appre- fr is said that jurious to the drawing.

Messrs. Lanc, Gru'wford & Co. for

receiving gifts. Mr. Hurley for arranging and dis-

Playing prizes.

he was st. a

temple in Ipoh lent ari prayer. He was sitting under a tree in company with several Chetties. The

tree was in fall blown and so flowers kept on fulling to the ground. Incidentally

Musan, Alex, Boss & Co. for loan an amustul collection of Jowers was

of bunting.

i gathered on his turban which attracted the attention of his friends. They in formed him of the circumstances when.

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The Hongkong Electric Co. for fix

ing lights.

Special Prize for Best Bitch in Show-Mr. McCrae's Trixie. Di

Special Cup for beat Fox Terrier in Show-Mr. C. L Howell's Priscilla

The judging of the cats and poultry hard not reached us when we went to

press,

he asked them if they could tell him | HONGKONG CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, what it forboded: One of the Chettles i

The China & Japan Telephone Co,

for installing telephone. The Hongkong Hotel and Astor

House for lourd of wresles. The Any Ordnance Dept. for loan of flugs, screens, chairs, etc. Messrs. Cheong, Lee for assialing going to favour you.". They advised him

to arrange store,

to buy a lottery ticket. He said he had Messis, Weing Hing for use of already bought one hundreds of them furniture for the drawing of but they pressed him to buy aanther. prizes.

which he did. The last ticket bought was the winning one?"

said, Flower, are usually gathered in.)

Lay to be used in Prague to the von Hore the flowers are gathered on your

bead which means that the Gods are

·

Mr. J. P. Braga for printing. Special thanks are also due to the

The moral of this little story

1918.

The results of the games dondaded during the past week are as follows:-

To U Lan beat Phipps

Lo Hing Kun best Woudenberg Eegueira best La Hing Kun. Carvalho beat To U Lau Etevens beat Rosario.

The scores up to dutá are as follows:-

Carvalho...

Chan Kwan Chin

Lo

Ho Leung Wong

Bing Kog

Phipps

Pollock Rosario Sequeirs

Stevens

To U Lan Woudenberg

Un Kwai Yung

Military and Police Authorities for doesn't need to he pointed, does it? the special arrangements they so kindly made which relieveil the workers of much anxiety and in a

There Is been a good, deal of great measure ensured the satisfac tory running of the Tombola. store. corriment in the Colony in places In conclusion the Conrailtee's where little grottps-of-men are wont heartiest thanks are tendered to the to forgather regarding the pr Press for the special interest they coelings at the meeting of sturlesi na zamies evinced in the Tombols and the exim holders and subscribers of St. John default and the claims are being several games have been chined by advertising facilities which were so frequently and generously afforded.

checked.

Zia I Ding and Mr. Weijler be retired from the competition. The scores the games in which they took part have therefore been ciçeriled,

"THE MAGISTRACY.

ILLICIT AMMUNITION

A Chinese woman pleaded not gazity

anlawful possession

Tammy, Bay and Smith lays con

WITNESS REBUKED.

of a revolver from an Annamite

A Chinese woman was charged before Wolfe this morning with the theft

The complainant said the wopian

Cathedral Last Monday, and I hire heard some surprise expressed that there has been no publie coram in, the, local Press, on the subject Why t

Woll, perhaps the the other hand, some of the pillars further recommend that £100,000 be

Editors are i infected with the general on whom the South in leaning for

apathy regarding church matters. support have suddenly become indis

passed to Reinsurance Fund, leaving posed; notably Sum Caen Haus, $1,150,000 to be carried forward to when brought before Mr. A. Dyer Ball would say, What was it all about

Anyway, as Cousin Jonathan who has been urging compromise on Underwriting Suspense Account, thus this is one of 1200 rounds of The reports of the proceedings the Northern party, but without any closing the account, for 1916, abatantial access. It is evidently

ar munition. CAME PONS Q

do not reveal very much, and is lived in the same house with him, and felt at Canton, that the Bouth has

Revenue-Inspector Clarke id

looks as if there a something during his absence from the house the Chiness searcher found the ammunition Non-Annual General Meeting of much more to fear from an attack en Kwangbing by the Northern

on the after part of the Jekadant's behaid it all! For instance, ques previous evening, the defendant entored tranps coming by way of Kwangsi

sampan, after a long chase m'a saman. tions like these suggest themselvest, his room and stole the revolver, province, than they now have to of a fishing junk, reported to the Ammunition belonged to 4" man whe A Chinese married woean, owner when arrested told him that the A ́Chingan searcher said the defendant

1- What circumstances, have Defendant waid that the complainant tear from the force operating under General Lusa CHA KWUNG Whi Police that at 3.30 pm. on the 19th gave it to her, to take charge Search has apparently, suffered sonsiderably March, while the junk was on the was made for this man but it proved ut the hands of the force operating way from Ping Chau island to Lang Defendant giving bylance said abe

futile, bas under the command of General Lr Shau Wan, she was met bez fishing had no knowledge whatever of the KWAN and this General is boat with six men on board. Four men presence of the ammunition in her boat. now being signerthe responsibility pointed their rifles on her and ordered His Worship was satisfied that the of preventing the entrance of the the vessel to stop. The boat then came woman was guilty. He gave her a very Northern orcas into the province OVERLAND CHINA MAIL Kwangtong. The attention on alongside, and four men armed with severe warning and fined her 3500 or

thenortber frontier of the rifles and one with a knife boarded the one month's bad labate.

TURDAY, May 4:

A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd..

Extraordinary General Mert - ing of Hoogkong lce Company. SATURDAY, May 11 ---

14.

Nood Hunkkong Electric Co. meet Tudat, May 16

3p. Salo by auction of

culum" Barker Road by "Mr. Geo:

PIRACY IN NEW TERRITORY.

made revision of thus Ordbred on her once and when she took nonce necessary

the revolver away from him, he told her 2.What is the object in view? to throw it into the harbour She told 3-In stich revision is now him that she would give it to his elder

approved calculated to attain brither instead that poject? Will it serve to reinove the

Another woman guve evidenco nad reproach that the Charab in her story was so unsatisfactory that not so elcecly in touch with His Worsing warned her to be very

SANION 20-YARDs (final): 1

- Taoi Hak Hot: 2. Kwak Pok Hing; 3. Pang Kwok Fat

3 Tor Hak Hon

MEDILE HIGH JUMP: 1, Pau Him Kwong (4 ft. 7 ins.); 2, Tang Kim Fan: 3, Wong Ting Ming.

JUNIOR HIGH Jour 1. Ma Hin Tee

ft. 1 in.); 2, Ma Wai Bat; 3, Yueng

Shic Hong.

2

Kwok Pek Hing: 3 Pang Kwok Fat. SENIOR 440 YARDe: 1. Teoi Hak Hou: Time: 56-2/3 secs.

MIDDLE 300 YARD (final): 1 Pau

Hia Kwong 2 Felix Chan: 3 Chiu Kwok Kwan. Time: 37.2/5 secs-

JCNIOB 300 YARDS (fina): 1, La Kurs Hang Percy Ini Yueng Shin Hong. Time: 49-2/3 secs

PETTING THE or (Open) 1. Ny Shiu Hing ; & Tan Kim Banicza Obeng Hoàng 12 tại Shingi i Erol Pow Tse Vine, 1 Pan Kinh Kwong Ng

ONE MELT BICYCLE Ricz:-1,10

Hong Bi Time: 3 mins. 56 secs.

ONE MILE HANDICAP (open)-1, Ma Hin Lee; 2, Chia Kwok Kwan; 3, You

Man Konge

SMALL BOTE MATENG RACK 100.

2. Chau) Kwan!

YiRDS: 1, Ma Wai Bat; s Nin: 3 Ma Hin fee

SENIOR HALF MILE1, Teoi Hak Hon; Kwek Pok Hing: 3 Tue Man Kwong- Times: mins 32-3-5, seca

MIDDLE HATY Mz-1, Felix Chau 2 Chin Ewok Kwan; 3, Yue Chong Ching: Time: 2 mins. 39-1/5 secs.

SEAR HEADLE RACE 129 yards (fine): 1, Kwok Pot Hing; 2. Toi iak Hon; 3. Shiu Heung

Tins

18-175 secr

M DAL HURDLE RICE (12 yards)

(nal) 1. Felix Chas: Pat Him Kwong PA, Wong Ting Ming The 201 sens

FOR FLORICK yards : 1, Form

L

"CUP WINNERS.

10R CEF-Kwok Per Hing, 27 points; runner ups Teol Hak Elon, 05

points.

MrODGE CurPay Rim Kwong, 2 points Runner up, Felix Chan, 18 points.

JUNIOR CUP-Lo Kun Hang IB. points Runner up Ma Hin Lee, 12 paints.

HONGKONG ST. GEORGE'S DAY FURD

The Committoo acknowledge with thanks, receipt of the undernoted. donations Balance as per lust statement $5.408:17

Lucky Dip" at French Con

$185,00 total proceeds of dinners Hong kong Hotel Co., Lt

served in Grill Room on St. George's Dag Proceeds of Doll, raffled by Proceeds of Handosa rifled

Miss Madgo Crapnell

by Mm A. L. Crapnell

591.50

125.00.

70%

Proceeds of male of Veiu' per

Mat Flint.. Fart proceeds Mira Skelto Sale of Work and Rolle

$00.00

- the people as if ought to he?: | careful; else she would get into trouble | Mrs. Digby 1 suppose the answer that tha || fer lying,

After further evidence the case was Drbautho of the amendment would

dismissed. the hold and POWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN, make tothe last question, The WasHING tho sifatter mouthschildre

province in regarded as critiaal, and vessel They drove the compisinit 1 THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE if the Premier kas pcceeded in and her two lokin

**CHINA MAIL

"CONTAINS", "ALILTHE NEWS-

OF THE WEEK,"

95 ods. (cash) par dopy

imparting to the chamunders of the cloved the hatch cord northern armies in the field something

of his own strong convicting in the taken into

subject, we may not have long to where the

wait before the threat of carrying the of salt fish and 30 worth war into the heart of Kwangtung is various translated into action.

Talde being $197

are subject to disorder of the bowels and should receive the Diostopinjon

unnaturae Looneness of the be

/woul

THE FRUIT, SEASON,

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