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THE CHINA MAIL.

THE MAGISTRACY.

LARCENY OF KEMP BAGS,

though they have waived their claw in favour of the Japanese Goreramaut. It appears that the mine has recently been transferred from the control of the Ministry of Commerce to that of the Ministry of War and the latter inmediataly came to an agree ment by which the mine will be worked by the Chinese and steel Inspector Macdonald 'said the second

matins hawker, be manufactured by a Chinese- defondant, a

THE PREMIER SCOTCH OF Japanese Company, the Japanese

THE FAR EAST

FOR 25 YEARS.

POPULARITY MAINTAINED BY ITS EXCELLENT QUALITY: NOT BY EXPENSIVE WORLD-WIDE

ADVERTISING,

Two Chinese were charged before Mr. E D. C. Wolfe this morning, with the larceny of seven hemp bag, the property of the Dairy Farm Co, at Poklufum, '

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Arrested by & lukung yestering, and

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

[The "* Chiness Mail“ Sarvigs.]

JAPAN OFFERS TO FOREGO THE

BOXER INDEMNITY.

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

FRIDAY, JULY:5,-1018

Orders for Cadet Chmjiny by tad Libats

EL. T. Beard.

PARADES.

Administrative Orders by Major H. WEDNESDAY, July toth

Morgan, Adistalatentiva Commandant.

5 p.m. Swimming, Fall in at Blako Her SATURDAY, July 13th-

**EKSOTU.

No. 4 Spr. A. . Beotes. Engineer Company, is permitted to resign, un leaving the Colony; dated 306.8

POSTING

No. 033 Pte. P. 1. Chilvers is posted

LEAVE.

FOR A CONSIDERATION,

PERINO, July 4. Japan is offering to forego the Boxer indenuity from Chire on con. I to the Signalling Section. the bags were found concealed inition that China will allow Japan

Lieut. H. J. Stevenson is granted When questioned as to establish six big cotton mills and months leave, from 172.18.

No. 63 Pte. F. E. Hall. "B" Company; where he got them, defendant told the iron works in Tientsin and Shanghai. granted leave for the daration of constable that the fret defendant sold them to him.

| his basket.

Government providing $30,000,000-| for the establishment of the works The Japanese get three-fourths of the output. Certaiâ details appar- enlly have still to be settled. The transaction is viewed as war Creasure, and an outcome of the recent military agreement between. the two countries. This is a develops

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A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., mant, however, which does not stand

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG.

Telephone No. 616.

To-day's Advertisement The China Mail.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BE Undersigned have received in

Traction to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR SCCOUNT OF END CONCHANABİ

TO-MORROW (Saturday),

the 6th July, 1915, at 1 a.i

ather Sales Roome, No. 8, Des Furux Road, Corner of

Ioo House Streek. FIFTY PAIES OF PIGEONS Various Breels.

Termin:-Caat,

HUGHES & HOTGE,

Auctioneers. -Hongkong. July 5, 1914.

KODAKS

8781

and FILMS, PLATES

and PAPER, DEVELOPING & PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN.

A. TACK & CO.,

25, Des Voeux Road Central.

OVERLAND

(369

CHINA MAIL

THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE "OHINA KAIL".

CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS

OF THE WEEK,

PRICE 35 eta. (cash) par Copy,

BONGKONG, I HIDAY, July 5, 1918.

"SPHERES OF INTEREST"

IN CHINA:

EX

alone. Money is being showered upon China from Japan and we hear of negotiations entailing the mortgaging of mines, forests, rail ways, tobacco taxes, and eren the land If all this money was being wisely spent on administrative reförme And for the development by the Chiness of the untold resources of the country one, enull view these things with greater complacency | But much of thin naoney is not being apent productively. We can but hope that the operation of the principles of Ta extent to which the Japanese the open door and equality of trade by means of Loans for every con-opportunities will serve to are China ceivable purpose are sequiring con- from the fate which so many see trol over the resources of Chinaaring her in the face. Japan is is certainly viewed in orany quarters clearly destined to acquire the biggest with unconcealed dismay.

share in the trade, but in so far as The latent

the resources of China are developed. China of excited the interest, we might even through the activities of any one ay envy, of the great Commercial Power the effect must be a general Powers of the world many years ago, prosperity in which all commersial and we look back on the "Battles for interests are likely to share. China Concessions" and the controversies developed-aven though it be largely

mong the Powers oret

under the aegis of one foreiga Power "spheres of interest" with amused interest One-would be of greater value to the had come to suppose that the spheres trade interests of the whole world of interest" iden had been finally than a China undeveloped so loug defeated by the international accepts the policy of the "open door" ance of the principles of the "open and equality of trade opportunity is door" and equality of trade for all preserved and firmly maintained.

Fast

wealth

comers in China, though we believe that none of the Powers which formerly insisted on recognition of "spheres of interest" have aver form: ally renouneed them. Indeed in the House of Commons a few days ago when Mr. BALFOUR was questioned

regarding reports of the acquisition or

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Manila Observatory at 8 p.m. important iron mines in the Yangtze last night reportet typhoon E. of Yalley by the Japaneka he rather Luzon less than 300 railes distant, conveyed the impression that the moving W. N. W. or N. W. Government regards the understand-

:

Both defendants ploaded not guilty and accused each other of being the thial.

Mr. A. Stevenson, assistant sage of the Dairy Farm, identified the bags

the property of the Company. Alter further evidence, His Worship inflicted on the defendants, a £ne of $25 each or three weeks' hard labour,

RECRUITING IN FENTIEN.

PEKING, July 4.

Lung Wun-kien has returned to that General Chang Jok-lum cannot Feking from Fentien. Ee reports

promise definitely how many troops he can send out, also that it is very difficult to erilist new troops because the pasent is cmp-gathering tin.

ARMS AND AMMUNITION.

KIRIN FORESTRY LOAN.......

Before. Mr. J. R. Wood this morning,

PEXING, July 4

• Chinese was charged with being in The Kirin Forestry Loun has been unlawful possession of a small pocket julgá»d by Mang Yun-yen, but Tier: [Mun·lit is determined to mutuel the pistol and 73 rounds of ammunition,

It was itated that the defendant agreement. He fas sent a delegate had recently returned from America to Kirin to arrange the compet where he had stayed for over 20 years

tion. The pistol and ammunition were found concealed in defendant's luggage.

His Worship Ened the defendant $100 and ordered the arms and ammunition to be confiscated

A SILLY CHINESE.

A disreputable looking Chinese was charged in. Mr. J. R. Wood's court this moring, with returning from banish

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DEADLOCK. IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR JAPANESE LOAN.

PERING, July 4. Owing to Bursa Hayashi's remon- stmances and other reasons, the nego tiations for a loan, which was to be secured by Wine and Tobacco taxes; have been entirely stopped.

SHANGHAI OPIUM TO BE

RELEASED.

is

war, from date of departure.

Spr. W, H. Muskett, Eng. Coy, is granted s mocha leave, ou medical grounds, from 0.7.18.

«j

Spr. C. M. Innes, Rug. Coy, is granted months' leave, from 7-15.

Gar. A. H. Compton. Arty. Coy, is from 4.7.18. granted one month's extension of leave,

EQUIPMENT BOARD.

The Board will sit at Headquarters from 3.30 to 6 pm. on the following dates

Monday, 8th July. Friday, 19th July. Monday, 29th July.

1.30 pm. No. land s Sections ful?. at beadquarts a to proceed to Sai-Wan.

G. E. STEWART. Captain,

Adistant, HE.. Defence Corps. Ilengkong, July 5th, 1918.

NOTICE.

SKIGRANTS' ASS, The quarterly meeting of the members of the sergeants" Meas will be held Headquarters at 6.30 pin. on Monday, 8th July. A members not on duty to

attend.

THE

MILITARY SERVICE

TRIBUNAL-

TO-DAY'S SITTING.

The second sitting of the General Military Service Tribunal was held in the Council Chamber to-day-

There were present:-The Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp; K.C., 0.B.E. Orders fre Artillery Gompany by Capt. (Chairman) the Hon. Mr. David Landale. Mr. William Adamson, Mr. G. S. Archbutt, Chemonder CWM. Beckwith, RN., Mr. T F. Hough, Mr. A. Q. Lang, Lieut.

J. H. W. Ärmittag, Y.D..

- PARADES AT MELCHERS BATTERY.

Monday, 6th July

7.30am Right Half Co., New Layer Colonel W. H. Passby, C., M Class only.

G. M. Young, Major H: A., Morgan (the Proper Military Authority) and Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher (Clerk to tho Tribunal).

Toesday, 9th July ---

5.30 pm.--Left Half Co., Full drill Thursday, 11th July-

5.30 pa-Left Ball Co., New D.RF

Clase only. Friday, 19th July :---

7.30 am-Right Hall Co., Full drill. 8.30 p.m.--Left Half Col, New Layan' Class

only.

Order for Engineer Company, by

Captain W. Russell

ALESSRS, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., AND CHINA

SUGAR REFINERY...

Th

The following mea from these establishments had been passed as medically fit and their cases werd before the Tribunal for con- FYE JULY TO 12TH JULY. EL. Manning Nightly Parades assideration:-. H. Piercy. A. B. per rosters posted at Headquarters Stewart, K. de C. Longmire, A. Engine Drivers at 6 45 p.m. Electricasa at 7.00 p.m:

MacDonald. H. MacTavish, N. I Officers next for duty. Belchers. 2nd Railton, P. Tod, A. C. Davison, E. Lient. Mariey. Lyeumoo, and Liest. Templeton. Stonecutters, 2nd Lieut. E. Hollands, R. M.. Austin, D. Mattherman.

Instractions for his her ratings and McMurray, H. R. Harling. W. W. purchased.C.Os, and men of the infantry Batta Mackenzie and A. C. Johnstone.

lion attached for duty:

Class 1, st. Belcher at 5.30 p.m. po Mendars and Thursdays for all who have rot passed theroficient (1/4) examination.

Inspector Browne said the defendant had been banished thrice from the Colony and had returned each time.

PERING, Juls 4. The last time he was banished for life.

It is, reported that the Govern- The man, it was also stated, was very,

ment bus inftructed the Taritime feshle.minded and it was some time before they could make him understand Customs to release the opium in

Shangbai that had been the charge

Mr. Wood said if the man was from the Combine. certified to be weak-minded, he could not be held responsible for what he did. He ordered the charge against defeo, daat to be withdrawa

ATTEMPTED BURGLARY AT

ROBINSON ROLD.

MR. LIANG SHIN YI,

Pesisa, July 4. Chu Shu-tsung he begged of Liang Shileyi to be the Speaker of the Senate, but the latter hay re. Chu Shu-tsang then consult ed Chun Kui kim, who has also de.

fused.

clined the offer.

GENERAL LUNG CHI KWONG'S NEW TROOPS.

F.

The following men of military uge in the service of Mesars. Jardine, athein & Co. and the Sugar Re- Clasa 2. at Belchers at

finery have been decland innt:- Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.C.Os, and med of higher ratings, under Sex E. J. Surman, N. McIntyre, C. Sergt. Ovendene and Parsons, RE, and Hodgson und I), L. Willams, R.. R. Bergt. Day, HK.D.C..

Class 3, at Lyeemun at 6.30 pm. on Whiteford, A. R. Forbes, 0. W. Hart Tuesdays and Fridaya, under. Staf Sergts. Barchy and White, R.E. and and F. Samways. Sergt. Willams, H.K.D.C.

Oriars for Infantry Battilom by Major H. L. Morgan.

PARADEI.

The Chairman said that he under- stood the Hongkong European pre war staff was t the outbreak of An attempted burglary took place

the war. It is row 24. Fifteen early this morning at No. 37 Robinson Road, the residence of Mr. J. P. Braga

men had already left for military PAXING, July 4. One of the inmates of the bonae who

Genem) Lung Chi-kwong hus

service, and, for the whole of the was sleeping on the first Boor, was established for his new Chumo

Far East. 63 men had either left or awakened at 4.15 am, by a crtakingį

5.30 pm. No, Platoon on Palo were due to go. The Tribunal was troops headquarters-ia Tientsin, Chu Ground Hoogkong residents will nolee at the window, and a few minutes Yun-yuen, former Director of the parade at Cricket Club at 6.10 p.m. and very much impressed by the Firra's later saw a man peering into the room. Chine Bank, being appointed T.ET. Dress, Drill order with pouches. The cecupant waited for some time

the chief comnelod.

expecting the robber to enter the room,

The case of communicable disease ing as till existing, but is not notified in the Colony yesterday were: prepared to enforce it. Mr. BAL- Plague 5, with 4 deaths; cerebre-spinal

bit as the man was not inglized to do FOUR's statement was that these laver 5, with 3 deaths enteric fever

so, be awoke friend in the same room, mines are situated in the Yangtze 1, (fatal), and diptheria, I case.

and together they raised an alarra. River area which His Majesty's Gor

Dr. Ariga has been re-engaged a The neighbourhood was roused and the ernment had always regarded as their Legal Adviser to the Chine Govern police arriving, a search was made. special sphere of interest in China in ment. In order to avoid criticism, says a

The thief, however, had disappeared, the sex that British subjects posseta Peking correspondent, his post will now and no trace of him could be found. It prior claim to favourable considera Le bonerary but be will be paid his surmised that the thief effected his tion by the Chinese authorities of old salary under some other name" such escape through the garden of a neigh application they make for industrial as the compilation of certain hooks in bouring house 1 p.-Auction of Crew Land at concessions in that region, but they connexion with Caina's participation in

think that neither British nor any the European var. SUNDAY, July 14

other foreign alaim to spheres

THE CALENDAR.

OENEHAL WIKORANDA.

MONDAY, July 8:---

P.W.D.

Franab National Fets Day.

THE CHINA MAIL.--

NOTICE

Communications relating to news

their

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soon three men running away when the

THE MANILA OPIUM BENSATION.

"A" Company,

TUESDAY, 9th July

proceed by truai to Chaseway Bay, record.

FRIDAY 12th July:-

5.30 pm. Nos. 5 and Platoons on Murray Parade Ground. TET. Dress, Drill crder with pouches.

No. 1 Platoon will parade during the week for T.ET. as ordered by Platoon Serrgeant.

"B" Company. SATURDAY, 6th July

Inter-Section Rifle Competition at

N. 0.0 and 5 meni e the Section

With regard to the Insured Department, the Hon. Mr. David Landake, representing Messta Jar dine; Matheson & Co., Limited, said that both the Marine and Fire Insur ance Departments were of essential interest to the Colony. Both, more-

Latest Manile papers report that at the hearing at the Customs House on the posible impliestion of the officers of Kings Park Hange. Tesms of one over, had subscribed largely to War the steamer Funsany in the attempt to smuggle opium valued at P300,000 into Commander and 3 other men) from each uns und no business could be cur the Philippines last Sunday morning. section. Section Commanders am to ried on without fire and marine the Government failed to establish notify the members of their teams insurance. definitely either that the officers knew Dress, Drill order with ponches. Teams

King's

Park Range as follows:

F

of the apium having been en board or to pande outside US.. Club opposite that the ship was in Philippine waters when the costraband drag was put 3.15 pm. Now, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Sections

240 p.m. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sections. overboard to the bowomen waiting to re-

4.45 pm Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Sections. 4.10 p.m. Fce. 13, 14, 15 mod 15 Sec- TUESDAY, July 9th-

tions.

The point was then raised that, grant- ed the drug was lowered off the Yuen

ang; it could not have been within the three-mile limit, or within Philippins waters, and this contention was not fully controverted.

The following temporary exemp tions were granted --

N. L. Ballton, three months. W. W. Mackenzie, three inonths." Messrs. G. H. Piercy, A. Lee, A 5.30 p.m. Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Platoons on

B. Stewart, K. de C. Longmire, H Polo Groural, Bangkong residents M. Muctuvish, P. Tod, A. C. Davi

parade at Cricket Club at 1.10

pm and proceed by tram to Lanze son, H. E. Holland, H. R. Harling, way Bay Open order movements. R. H. Whiteford, RM Austin and Dress, Drill order.

5.30 p.m. No. 9 Platoon' at Kowloon D. McMuray were exempted,

Docks Open order movements. Mr. A. Macdonald and Mr. A. C. THURSDAY, July 11th --

Johnstone were not exempted.

Mr. B. H. Whiteford, of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., vus later adjudicated unfit for service.

3.30 p.m. N.C.Os. of No. Platoon (as detailed by Platoon Commander) at Headquarters. T.E.T..

MACHINE GUN COMPART.. MONDAY, 8th July

It in atated that a few days ago, the Fastal Censor intercepted a latter which contained plaas ate, for an armed robbery Mr. Henry Bonar, C.M.G., formerly by three men which was to have taken ceive it

Captain J. McAnis of the Tumeang of interest in China" should be British Consul-General in Kobe and place in Mr. J. P. Eraga's house on swore that he did not believe that the pressed inconsistently with the Seoul, has retumed to Japan after being Tuesday last The Police kopt a strict drug was ever on his vessel and that he had made two thorough searches of the principle of the open door. Mr. BA absent since 1912, when he retired. watch but no robbers appeared, apparent reel en route, finding nothing that was your added that neither the British Since the beginning of the war he has gatting wind of the police guard.not on the ship'a manifest. It was Ambassador nor the Foreigh Office served under the War Office in London. They probably attempted to carry out stablished, however, that the opium was on his ressel, that it was put over! had been consulted in the matter. When the Japanese Red Croes mission their project last night and it is béliered the side early Sunday morning off Luzon

Point;

t; and that there was no other should There does not seem to be any attached to the mission. Mr. Bonar's the same gang. A female servant in aan, either before or after.

visiter Great Britain in 1915 he was that this morning's risitor belonged to steamer within 15 hours of the Yazz- beaddromed to THE EDITOR.

special reason why either the British it is in the interests of his health," neighbouring boss is 'atater, to have Correspondente mant forward ames and Addresses with any comman Ambassador or the Foreign Office tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily should have been consulted unless

The passenger who died on the alarm was raised, for publication but as eridance of good

there in still. a definite undertaking Teyo-Maru. betweezi Hongkong and frith.

so that effect on the part of the Shanghai was Chinese. His death Chinese Government. It there is, was the reault of cerebro-spinal men, it would naturally be expected that ingitia. While the cause of death was the Ambassador would interrete being ascertained the ship was held in without waiting to be consulted, quarantine. No other cases of the A swollen organisation always means disease were discovered on the vessel, finsfficient scministration," says the Air The China Mall is delfrared free to It is seen, in fact, that the policy of

Minister, ne ho surveys the staff which, wobeiber in Hongkong and Kowloon the "open dour" is quite ineffective to All pengers were subjected to a most he has taken over. How did Napoleon

Postage is Ubarged at the rabe etccure a "sphere of interest" for any was released.;

thorough examination before the vessel manage his clerical staff, one wonders. According to Wellington thara were senta per month.

12,000 clerks in the French War Office. OBINA Power which is reluctant to compete Ordéry for extra copine of the

Normally we had 90 clerks with the War Mazzshould be sent as soon as possible as

Secretary, 40 in the Ordozace, and 50 at the supply is limited. Ouli 10 cin, Credit for stakes which are offering. The

Teats are being carried on in France the Home Guards. These 260 do the 30 ata.. per caps.

Japanese negociations for this par with hydrogenas a substitute for petrol, work of the French, yet the French Chic Malle $13 per annum : postage ticular mins date, in fact, from developed 50 kilometres per hour is Leinging, and ours go down at 10 or 11. Of societies are enjoying unexampled finan MONDAY, 3th July

AL HP car of the 1916 type which clerks begin to write at 6 in the morn Rate of subscription to the "Overland

El per smot szire. Single coples twenty the time of YUAN FHIR KATH employed. The hydrogen, which is under course, the size of the armies differed five cents sach?

pressure of one atmosphere, in led stright|also. Altesstions and additions to Adverthe Presidency when the Japanese firm into the carburetter. Only six cubic mente os Page 2, 3, 6, and 7 shopid be sent the Office. No. 5, Wyndham of OKURA & Co. lent x Chinese metres of gas vere needed to travel 100. Bizont, not later than 11 30 a.m

ferations and additions to Advertise Audicate a willion dollar to develop

All mater for publication should be written one side of the paper only.

Letters relating to business should be addressed to The Managin

Rate of subscription to "China Mali" is $35 per anar per quarter and per men

sem pro rata.

ents on pages. 1,6 and 8 should be the mine. Four succeiro Miulators martis un job later than 1 p.m.

kilometres!

CLERICAL STAFFS OF ARMIES.

Captain E. Razon, surreyor of the port, heard the testimony, which will be transcribed - and passed upon by the Collector of Custama.

THE FINANCES OF FOREIGN

·MIBBIONARY SOCIETIES.

UNEXAMPLED "PROSPERITY.

5.10 p.m.-Drill at Kowloon Docks, Nos. 1 and Guns only. Hongkong residents proceed by launch from Statue Fier at 450 p.m. Drea Drill Order with rifles, two small pouches and 15 rounds dummy cart. ridges.

TUESDAY, th July:

OTHER CASES.

G. E. Goldsborough, Steward, Hongkong Club..

V. Findlay Smith, Barrister-at- Law:

WF. Gibbins, ears.

7.10 No. 3 Gant Headquarters. Dess, Drill order with riffen, two smal pouches and is rounds dummy cart Haywood & Clack".

WEDNESDAY, 20th Taly

SATHE SCHEME OF ALLOW

5.10 p.m.---Nos. 4 and 5: Guns, at. Headquarters. Dres as above. FRIDAY, 12th July,

ÁD KANOUNCement made by the "Chris, | quarter MOUNTED ACTION.

7.10 4.m.-Beginners Class at Hd

tian World" that the foreign misdonary

ANCES.

Air. G. E. Goldsborough, who ad not apply for exemption, asked what allowance would be made for his wife

The Chairman said that a very liberal scheme of allowances was now. being considered, thepetails of which would be made public later, *

Mr. V Findlay Stith did not usi for exemption,

Gibbins, of Merapy

cial prosperity in these hard timea is tot

5.30 p.m.-At Jockey Clab Stable, and another dependant. -ateli sarprising tostudents of missionaryDress. Drill order

history, says a London paper. In fact it THURSDAY, 11th July. is a very clear instance of history repeat 3.30 p.m.--At Jockey Club Stables ing itzelt The late Dr. Wardlaw Thomp Drill order without ziles, su BLAZON, TYPE NOT

200, by researches covering a century BIGNALLING BIUTION, and a half, proved that during and just TUESDAY, 0th July. NECESSARY.

aftar great wars the foreign missionary HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholera and enterprise has invariably beca supported0 Parade at Headquarters.

Dress, lean fatigue. "with" Diarrhoes Beedy needs so glading dern Protes ant missionary movements "exceptional, generosity. The mo- oordered to a fixed period will be accept the return of the money, WEREATING" - change in the headline to attract the public eye. The were born amid the Napoleonic' cầm: | MONDAY, 9th July, and Friday Wilkinson, Haywood & Clarkusk

tempcrators, unripe fruit and simple statement that all chemists sellaigns. They had their most remarks July ang fancy hoping that the Loan Agreement impare water are some of the causes of it is sufficient, a avery, family knows able periods of expansion after the Ori-6.30 All units empt "D" Com from his London ofsc chie Address MA Horgkong would eventually be recognised by diarrhoes Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera Helse has been used for forts acan Way and Indian Mutiny Even pany on Murray. Fatale Ground, unders

and Dissches Remedy cures these bowel as and is just what is are implies Boer War area psto foreign at dabar hanes yomptly organie by all mule by a Chama and Stores Anance

Berg's Oxberry, Edmonds (Ma keepers

vid Meade (Fromy Dress Drile Otomata and Storekeeper.

Show Astertisements should be sent lo

Advertlemania and Sobecriptions which

ontinued tatil countermanded."

68.0.31H TRANSİON

of Commerce refused to ratify the

16an. The Japanese firm refused to

CAUSES AND CURE FOR "

DIARBHÓLA.

the "Chinese Government":

ength their hopes keys been:

for

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