EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 5.)
FIRST DAYS OF BATTLE DESCRIBED.
ALLIED RETREAT WAS INEVITABLE.
1
LONDON, June. $. Benter's Correspondent at Fnnéh
· Headquarters, telegraphing water. day say
first
Eie was picked up after five nights of awth wfferings. the other nine having died af exposure, Mason being the only survivor He us badly frost-bitten and taken prisoner jby a second German submarine.
BALUTARY EFFECT OF ALLIED AIR-KALDS.
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"CHIEF OF GEBMAN AIR FORCES ATTENDS COLOGNE MEETING.
AMSTERDAM, June 3.
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The effectiveness of the Allied air raids on Germany is further illus-
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.
Ambalative Orders by Major H. L. Morgeną. Kdministrative: Commandant.
LECTURE,
KIGNALINO-P
Friday, 14th June- SECTION
-6.30 pm-Pan?"
Dessa dasag. at Note Rifer fatigue,
oil) and sid the parade
Friday
A lecture will be giren by Captain E H. Gray, 7th Punjabis, to X.0.0 and men of the Corps at Readquarters on -5. Friday, 14th, June, at 8 p.m. Subject, Experiences on Service.
Uniform-need not be worn.
Order Infantry Battalion. by «Major H. A. Morina,
Judging Datance Test-
2.30 p.m. A COM
The following details of the day's fighting north of the tisa uretrated by the attendance at a meet SATURDAT, Jith June:
important because of the light
throw on the swift Fritish
ing of the Cologne Town Council of i theythe Chief of the Staff of the German Section, half Mur
Air Forces, who explained why, C. M. G. to)
Section (as detai
26374
French retreat in the early as warning was not given unti! too late, May 27th. It. has, been úlendy e❤, plained that the British held the trade statements in camera upt from Groonne to Bettnericeu.arding the damage done by the
Ahed air-rakis in West Germany, the Aispe at Herry-nu» - crossing Bac. The lefs at Thule Dormed | ·
DUTCH: VESSELA TO AMERICA. by the Fiftieth Territorit ivision. I Keld the California Platran immedi ately above Cruorine. On our kit the fine was carried on by the French Division, which already held a very extended front along Chemin-des- The prolubility of a Ger- an attack in this sector was Cully recogued, but the enemy didnt give any sign of his intention until on May the bombardment: bega
Bal weather had hindered 27th.
• aeroplane observation work along the Aine since March.
D
www.
GERMANY GRANTS SAFE-
CONDGETS FOR TWG. 7
THE HAOCE. After a protrueled død granted wafescon steunships to przes exchange for vas tone from A buffs, in neen States offe ping was
BAN"
Ainu- 31. , Germany Andts for two, dro Anuries to e of aximilir amerien carrying for xl. Alance with the United when the Thatch ship chârti user.
section) will Dress drill
» AMALGAMATION. SCHEMES.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF [PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE.
Lospos, June 3. of Iresh In the House of Camisons, Bir, arvatez, Harur Law state that the recon-
Sare
The truth is that it was unturges- wry for the Gericans to make notice. ble preparations. They knew that this front was lightly held und lay,
stiinted accurately the number troops they would require to enr the indispensable initial Then they poured in streams Divisions and pursued this but General von Hutier attack makes it sp Arops required to
appear on the 1
..
ccess,
ibe I. will g inat:
t
's method ot [mendations of the committee on thei erfinens, for the Batik Aamalgamations will be carried exploit victory, to out legislatively. In
the
Tucan-
граду
Moonbi
Co. (as detailed and half Signalling wed by 0.0. Signaling. perado at Statue Pier. urder.
pany and the remainder of An Co. and bignalling Fection arade on Saturday, 29th instant, end of as previously ordered.
JUNERAL
The funeral of the late Bergt. A. B Bryson will take place on Sunday, 16th instant. Time and point of assembly will be notified later."
:1
(with botes free from eams are to be brought to on 11th Juno,
PARECAUITE. 24th June 0p.All units erreptD." Company on Murray Parade Ground, ander Sergt. Osberry, Edmonds (Monday) and Meade (Friday) Dress, drill order.
Orders for Cadet Cómpany-by-Rad Lleat.
ANJE. H.Beani
PARADES.
Wednesday. Ith June
5.00 p.m.-Swimming.
Blake Pie Saturday, 13th June
Fall in
130 p.m-Nos. 3 and 4 Sections fall in at Headquarters to proceed to Sai-Wazi
G. E. STEWART, Captain,
Adjutant, EK. Dalsace Corps. Hongkong, ith June, 1919.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELE.
Orders for Artillery Company by Capt. J. H. W. Artistrung, Y.D.
Duties at: Belebets Battery are diseco- tinned as from patch Jne. Thursday, 13th Jane 7.30 3.m.-Right
Company, parade at Headquarters Full Mr E. W. Anes marching order, with ammunition Capt. J. Bakkar but without a coats.
MJ. Faring
5.15 p.m. Lett Hall Company, parade
at Belchers Baltery. New Layers Class caly.
Friday, 14th June?—
5.15 p.m.-Leit Half Company, parade Headquarters. Full marching order, with ammunition but without great costs..
Orders for Enginear Company by Captain . Russell.
Jattle-feld until they while a Counnittee, including Lonl are quite are that the opening Inchcape, would advise regarding the attack
fin a frent desimblety of any postponed alth to 14th Juso:-
is succeituak.
TAXON LUXURIES.
SEPARATE BILL TO BE INTRODUCED.
auch die Germans hell, construct-gamation webernes. ed to shelter a far larger number of troops than actually occupied it, it was not difficult for the enemy to pus in the number of Divisions necessary for the attack without the front. fresh digging close to
Loxnox, June 3. which would inevitably have revealed To understand what his purpose.
In the House of Conimons the dollowed it must be rentetubered that Jukury tax proposals were deleted! the French front under Chemiti-des: from the present Budget, Mr. Bour Dames in the Ailetto Valley us well Iaw undertaking to bring in a separ
the creat itself was in full view late Bill with regard to them.
of the German artillery observers on the opposite line of heights. The position of the French trenches was Well-known to the Germa The French front was attacked in greater [ density than ours.
THE DOUBLE INCOME TAX
STATEMENTS BY THE CHANCELLOR
LONDON, June 3.
JBL MANNING NIGHTLY.
Parades as per rosters posted at Head- quarters. Engias drivers, as 0.45 pa; electricians, at 7.00 p.m.
- OFFICERS NEXT FOB DUTY.
Belchers, Lient. Hall; Lyeeman, fod Lient. Hil: Stonecutters, Iient Stavenson.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOMER BAZINGA AND
COS. AND KN OF THE INFANTRY CA BATTALION ATTACHED 102 DUTT.
..
BEFORE and AFTER
Using Cuticura
The first thing to do in restoring dry. thin and falling hair is to get rid of the cause, viae dandraff, itching and irrita tion of the scalp Rub Cuticura Oint- ment into the alpskin, especially spots of dandruff and itching. Follow at once with bot Cuticura Soap shampoo if a man, next moming if a woman.. Rinse with tepid water. Make Cuticura your every day toilet preparations..
Taman Each Wren Rytpost. Addrum DONG-Omect".
37. Светец за
TUESDAY, LON
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MAIL NOTICE
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 11TH JUNE (1918
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Detoman Empi are suspended
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes. otherwise earlier than the time given below unless stated.
Bangkok Japan via Moji Baiphong Swatow
Japan ris Kobe.....
Fox
..DATE
Wednesday, 13th; 9.00 A. M.
Wednesday, 12th, 10.00 + x.
Wednesday, 12th, 5:00 PM" Thursday, 13th, 9.00
Thursday, 13th, 11.00 A:mi-
Thursday, 13th, 11.00 AM
Thursday, 12th, 200
**
Thursday, 13th, 200
Shanghai and North Chins Shanghai and North Chica Philippine Islands Shanghai and North China. Haiphong, Saigor, Straits, Bangkok,)
Colombo, India, Adon, Egypti South Africa and *Europe via. Suen! Tientsin...
Shanghai and Sorth China ... Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canaria,)
United States, Central and Youtht America and Europe via tan | Francisco
WEATHER REPORT.
Jane 112. 104. 50m-No returns from Japan or the Philippines Pressure has decreased alightly in all reporting districts, except N.E. China where it C has increased slightly, the northern depression having moved eastward. A J. shallow depression is central to the
Cebu and Toile north of Hongkong.
Hongkong Bainfall for the 24 hours Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ending at 10 to-day, 1.96 inch. Shanghai and North China Total since January 1st, 19.63 inches, Shanghai and North Chipal against an average of £8.99 inches.
Forecast for the 4 hours anding at noon on the 19th June':
HONGKONG HUTED, Mr. and Mrs H. Mr and Mrs
Aberk...
Lauritsen My A. H. Lay Mr and Mrs J.
Leirin Baxter Mr C. Little Ballics Mir Robt. I. Logan Mr and Mrs. 0. Mr R W. Lucsa
*Bierelez ***** De G. W. Mackena MeR
Birbeck Mr F. P. Martin J. Mr. G. Birchell Mr & Mrs D. McColl Mr J. D. Birrell Miss A, McCol! Mr C. O. Bohanan Miss I. MeColl Mr Bonnefoy Mr and Mrs A. L.
- Bonet g Capt. Mes Branch
MFR. F. Bryn Mr A. Brieson Mr W. G. Browell
Mr A. G. McDowall Mr E. M. McGrath Mr C. H. Mclones Mr D. C. Meintosh Mr R. McKenzie Mr L. J. Milenbach Mr and Mrs W. P.
Mr.S. Buckmaster Neeson! Mr N. Burne
Mr MR. Nicholson. Mr RV Cameron Mr J. S: Nicolson Lt. P. K. Olitiky Mr J. Cases Mr G. W. Chandler Mr S. Porry.
P.
Mr D. D. Petria Mr A. F Paffner Mrs
Mr J. A. Chik
Mr J.D. Courtney, and
Mr. W. E. Carke
Mr J. B. Crow Dr and Mrs H.
Camming
Mr
MF. H. Bay
Miss F. Reay
Sir G. 7. Riach
FW.L. Daries Mrs F. E-Lavis Mr C. J. Donnell -Mme." E. Exsult
L. C.E.W. Ricen
Mr M. Rishood
Mr D. Ritchie
Mr A. C. Fewings Capt. and Mrs A.
Mr Frank Ross Mada, they b MO. R.
br
Mrs H. Sheehan
1-Hongkong to Gap Rock: W. or variable winda, moderate to light; fair..
Formosa Channel: S. winds: moderate.
3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks: The sme sa No. 2.
*
4.-Youth coast of China · between Hongkong and Hainan: Light variable winds.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
JUNE 11, 1818-120.
Widiostock Memuros Hakodate...
Mr F., Sherfionel Mrs G. Sherwood Mrs S. Goalergand
maid Mr and Ms L Gray Mr C. H. Shields. Capt. T. P. Hall Mr F. D. Sas Mr G. Harper 1 Mr Geo. Sim Mr C. A. Henderson Mr I. S. Bims Mr and Ms LL.Mrs M. Siade
Henggeler MA. W. P. Spiers Mr and Mn F. C. A W. Tander Kochi Star Mr A. Hick Mr V. Steensity MAShelton Hooper Hr A. T. Stubbs Mr D. J. van Bouten Miss Sweetland
Class 1, at Belchers at 8.30 pm. on Mondays and Thursdays for all who have not passed the Proficient Mr P. D. G. Gain
Mr Gestreand ate (1) examination Class 2 st Belchers at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.C.Os. and men of higher ratings, under Staff Sergts. Ovendene and Parsons, RE, and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.C. In the House of Commons during the Clama 3, styremont 0.20 p.m. os committee stage of the Finance Bill, Mr. Tuesday and Fridays, under Staff Bonur Law, replying to amendments Sergt. Barclay and White, R.E., regarding the double income tax, id and Sergt. "Williams, H.K.D.C. that the present position should not ba
N.C.O and men residing at the Peak maintained a single day after the wa
are informed that & special tram leaves but it could not be dealt with at present.
at 12.15 m. on Wednesday, Fridays and He said that frequently the amount received by investors in Dominion stock Sundaya (Le. for those coming off first Anyway, the first intimation of their presence that the British Divi-as higher, despite the double tax, than relies on Tuesday Thursday and Boter:
was obtainable from investments in the day nights) –.
Eneny infantry suffered lenvily from our machine-gun fire in Prass- in the Valley, but was in too great a strength to be held back hy it, and was stationed on the crest, prze- tically in a stride. They seem to have crossed the crest by a row meek uniting the California and Nauclere Plateaux.
sion had was the striden appearance United Kingdom. He undertook that of a German cohunn in their rear, the matter abould be discharged by king their way down a steep slope the Dominion Prime Ministers at the to Cronne. Retreat was inevitable approaching Conference. The British and, French line ich tick to the river bank, fighting all the way in order, to save the unity)
A FINANCIAL BURDEN. LONDON, Juna
In the House of Commons, Mr. Bear
of the line, The Batish Fiftieth and Law, in the course of his comments on Eighth Divisions were swamped by the double income tax, said that the the weight of German numbers and war was going to leave a financial Lost heavily. On the right and south burden which would outlast maay of the river the Twenty-First Divi-generations. What had to be consider ion and the neighbouring Frenched was how each part of the Expire Division held fira. The British should bear its own burden, and having Twenty-Fifth Division, which was in regard to the immense natural resourtes of the Dominions he thought they reserve, sent up supports early in would be better able to bear their share the day. So all the British troops than the Mather-Copatry would be abla on tlu Aisne front participated in the to bear here. battle.
All the British. Divisions and also the French Divisions" Lolding Che min-des-Dames hul been engaged and suffered heavily in the Battles of Picardy and Flanders.
THE KING'S CONFIDENCES.
Come what may the rational spirit will carry us through to a triumphant end."
LONDON, June® 4.0" As the Replying to birthday congratulations retreat continued under attacks of a from Sir Douglas Asig, His Majesty tresli stream of German Division, said: "In these day's my heart is more our line became alarmingly this than ever with the troops. I know how Beinforcements arrived in the erenlendidly they are now fighting Ang und our line was re-constituted Bure then we have practically given Co ground, although constantly en gaged with the enemy, and the weight of the German aftuck ins shifted to the other wing of the battle, between Soisions and Chateau Thierry. The sume French Dish on which began the battle our light close to Bermericourt Lat. holding with us after a week of
insessant figisting.
GERMAR BARBARITY,
A FISHERMAN'S STORY
LONDON, June B Joseph Mason, & fisherman orton has been repatriated from alter fourteen months having lost both his hands result of German inhumanity. He tells terrible tale of the He was baling Oto 1017, whet
THE CORPUS CHRISTI DAY OUTRAGES..
LONDON, June 3 In the House of Commons, M., H. Care God asked Was the attention.
Orders for Infantry Battalion by Major H. A. Morgan.
PARADES.
"A" Company. Wednesday, 12th June
6.30 p.m.-N.C.Os. of Nos. 3 and 4 Platoons (as detailed by Platoon Commanders)
Headquarters,
at
Herb
Tokio
Nagasaki... Kagoshima. Orkima "Naba
Mr P. Huber Mr C.P. Templeton Ishijima Me R. W. Easter and MP.bunin island Miss Hayser
Thomas
Weihaiwei 6 a. 29.57 Capt. R. Innea
Bankow Mrs M. V. Joces
Mr F. En fossinn
. E. M. Joseph
Mr and Mrs N.
Baranjia
Mr W. D. Keith
Mr J. Knight Mr H. Krate
Capt. Th. LarsED
M. P. Thomson
Mr F. G. Thompson Ichang Mr.0. Valmonty
Mr The
Vint
B.Mr and Mrs R
Weymouth
Mr G. G. Wood
Me and Mr B
KING EDWARD HOTEL. 3im R. Almond Me 0. D. Kiseld Dr And Mr Asger Mr A. Lambden
and son
Miss E. Lambden Mr (3. Bannerman Mrs B. Legge M. W. Budge Mr & Mrs McAinsh Mr and Ms T. 8. Mrs Modes
• F.E.T.
Cher Course Mr W. Morley
Mr B.-J. de Moore 5.30 pm. No. 1 Platoon on Fok Mrand
Ground. Hongkong, residents will Mrs. T. B.Culhane Mr. A. Morton
Cumming Mrs W. C. Passmore Mrs parade at the Cricket. Cíno at 6.30 | MP O. THI Mr and Mrs G. pm and proceed by Tram to Cause Mr and Mn Gregory Richardson way Bay. TET. Dress, drill order. Mr C. A Hammer ME M. leigh
Mr and Mrs Stackey MrJstiald Friday, 14th June
Mr G. R. Baywood -- and children - Mr AW.T. Boy - Mr Stubbings, and Mr and Mrs. Wo daughters a
Jackson
6.30 p.m-Nos. B and 4 Platoons on Murray Parade Ground. T.E.T.
Dress, drill order.. Saturday, 15th June
My E. James' Mr. J. Joseph
chila
Kiokiang...
Changabs
Shanghai...
Gutraff.....
Sharp Plc...
Binoku 629.68
Taicht see the
29.69
Toinen H Koshun 19.78 Pescadores. Cantones. 29.04 (29.64 Hongkong
Rock 19.83 Gap Maczo
39,61 Wuchow... £a. Pakhsi...
Hoihow Fhulien78.
C St. James
Touran
Manila Legaspi Tacloban...! Iloilo
HE ANA. L. Todt Mr. and Mrs Under wwwood
Sarigao
GUAR
Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Plitcaps. Judging || Mrs. L. Ribee and Mr and Mrs J. W
Distance test.Time and place' will
be notifed later.
Saturday, 18th June
Company.
Inter-Section Hiffe competition at
White
SPELK HOTELA
Temperatu
Pirection.
Labuan 49.78 9096
Weather
T. F. Claxcos, Director. Hongkong Observatory, June 11, 1918
1. BAECKI, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in Frard F. Jar and Mrs Geo inches, tenths and hundredths. An King's Park Range. Teams of six men Mas 34 Alonso Liet
Adams de fammert, Que
3. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in de Frees Fahrenheit. and oca N.C.O. (as detailed by Platoon. C. Almo Mr.A.C Lockhart 3. HUNT, in percentage
of satura Commanders) from sach section Dres, Mr J2 Bedam Bapt.&MrMacaulay tion, the humidity of air saturated with drill order with pourbes Team Major Black
Mr C. R. Brd,
being 100 Re parade outside US... Club suporte Mr and Mr. D. K. King's Park Range as follows
·Blair: Mr and Mrs O. T.
Breakspear
Nos. 3, 2, 3 and 4 Sections as 2.45 p.m. Nos. 10, 11 and 12 Seca at 3.15 p.
of the Vatican drawn to the Whitsun, L. 6, 7 and 8 Sections at-3.15 p. air raid on London and the Good Friday Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 18 Secs. at 4.15 pm. hombardment of Fariet
Me: Boner Law No; obviously the [Government would - have baen (fully Justified in view of the Whitsun sir raid in refusing altogether to coulder the German appest. It seemed a peculiar example of the German mentality that such request, abguld be submitted by the Germans after what had occurred. but although it was an impudent request it did not follow that it was a uswise British decision
ECONOMY IN THE END
FT costa, but a small 'anvant to fep
Chilberlain's Colic
Cholers and
Diarrhoe Bened always (eind t desty nina. It is économy in thứ
AVGVARSSPes and carer, quie
RAMON
A moisture
Mr C. Marcino Mr RF. Mattingley Mia Moore " Mriend Mrs G. F.
Nightingale
DIRECTION OF WISD, to two points.
B. TORCH OF WINE, according to Beadford Seala fel de ma
*Superscribed correspondence only.
Thursday, 13th,- 5.00 mala
Friday, 14th,
Registration 114SLE Letters 1250 F.K« Saturday 13th, 1100A Saturday, 15th, 200 Sunday, 15th, 9.00 [Monday, 17th,
Registration 145 P
Letters -2.30 .. Tuesday 18th, 11.00" Tuesday, 18th, 100 T.K. Tuesday, 18th · 2.00 re Thursday, 30th, 200-PM
SHARE QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG STOCK- EXCHANGE.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
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Hongkong Bank..
MARINE INSURANCE.
Canton Ins
North Ching Ins
Ins:****
FIRE INSURANCES.
..3580 bin
$35
Job. $790
$200 b. ex. 73
Chins Fire Ins$139
Hongkong Fire Ins..
$390
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Douglases
HK Steamboats Indo Chinas (Pro£)...
Do.
Shells
(Del.)
Star Ferries.
RETINERIES, MAKA
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Murt
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Ayer Hitam (85)
Ayer Kaning (Z
| Ayer-Molak (81) T
Ayer. Pans (96)
Balgownin (#1) Bassett (31) 2... Batang Benar (810) Batu Lintang (NO)" Bukit Jalatong (81) Bukit Kaili (81) “.~
13.00.
-2.93
15.00 16:00
1.90
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4.00 6.50 9.00 1.00 12.00 (14.00
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2391 b. $140 55. 140/- b
0.60
0.70 0.90
872. ht
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2.75
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144
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$1.38
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3,90 3.75
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6.30
6.00
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7.50
-8.
$30.6.
180 sa
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28.00
$6.75.b.
Lunas (b)
B.5:
125j b..
Ural Caspian
Docka,, Waitrix, Gopesa, &c.
Ed E. Wharfs 181 b., 82, & 82 s.
H&W. Docks (95) b. &
Shal Docks T108 b. & 100 s.
LANDE, HOTLIS BUILDINGO: SEL
Central Estates.
Hongkong Hotels....
Hozgkong Lands
Kumphreys
Kowloon Lands
West Fointa COTTON Mula.. Evo Cottons Kung Tiks
Labu Kung Mows
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T.
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T-122 b.
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MACH DO
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Peak Tramways (Old)
do. (New)
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Tab (510) Telak Anson Temerloh (81)
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be notified later
PORRO MACHINE 'GTH 'COMPANTANDE Wednesday 12th Juda--
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Thursday, June
Ranger Pvc Mr Derman Fuller Mr W. E. Roberts Mr. and Mn A DAM Salveen
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5,10 p.m.-The following men will
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On demar
1.93
8.50
-6.25
2.003.10. 4.00 55
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1.85 4.20
6.50 6.00
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20 5.03.
L3
2.30
2.20 3.30
4.00
'0.50
4.30
0.85. 18.00 10.00 - 3.£5 3.75 8.506,50~
3.00 3.50 ©0:40 -0.60pm J (0.80 0.95
11.00 $14.00% 9.00 9.50%
10071:25- 0.00 10.35 0.8) *1:00 3.00
OFFICIAL "NIGHTS IN JUNE.
The following Table shows the Stan- dard Time at which Official Night ends and begins during the meath of June, 1915 2
Begins
Dato
Ende
June 11th, 527 8.4
*
12th, 27
17 12th, 28
14th 6.28
Plath, 628 18th.b.29 17th, 0.28.
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