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THE CHINA MAII.

THE CONSCRIPTION ORDINANCE.

TO-DAY'S APPEALS."

THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1918.

THE MAGISTRACY.

His Excellency said that in order to sare time, he would inggest that Bir. on the question of the indispensibility. Looker confined himself to the pointe

of Mr. Wood. The Council was

FORGED TRADE MARK.

and girl are not getting half the

Mr. Pollock said he understood the nourishment they should havey and

Governor's statement was not correct. that manual labourers are being

Mr. Stabb salt the man was in charge underfed to about the same extent."

of Bill Payable

His Excellency said that anyhow be quite with the firm that a large part of The Bavarian Minister of War bas

understood the man was rendering very the work that Mr. Wood dows in of, Word this morning with having

A Chinese was olmarged before M described the preservation of a per-

The Appeal Tribunal:held its shiṛd valuable services and he did not see why Imperial importance--the work in con- severing will wuong the German sitting, this morning, in the Council aimilar assistance could not be adopted nection with the Deck Campany and in his possession for sale a certain people as the principal task of the Chamber, at 30 His Excellency by the Merantile Bank.

for the Electric Light Campany. The quantity of singlets, to which a largel Bith year of the war. Of course, it the Governor presiding. There were had already stated in the Tribunal Messrs Leigh and Orange: was he so point was whether Mr. Wood, individu Mr. Champklu anid that Mr. Stabbally, wat indispensabla to the work of chop had been upphed. in, and a very difficult tank it is also prevent HLE. Major-General in

The reipkins, was an office bay ·

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PREMIER SCOTCH OF italy to prove in Germany's case, Ventris, Hon. Mr. Chand Sororn,with the views expressed that substitube one by other firms of engineers, howley appeared to

effect, that he is ia accord indispensable that the work could not of Ales, Lasky & Co. ÁLFB

THE FAR EAST

FOR 25 YEARS.

POPULARITY MAINTAINED BY ITS EXCELLENT

QUALITY: NOT BY EXPENSIVE WORLD-WIDE ·

ADVERTISING.

war

used in false chop.

prossente.

for the final triumph of the Allies C.M.G., Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson,tion was possible to a limited extent. architects and surveyors in the Colony. in now a certain as the rising of the Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M...e did not think his Bank could or perhaps, by the Public Works Mr. Wood, wished to know what

be conducted it any further men Department? 1 Given a repetition of the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp. C.RE were taken away and yet it was

Mr. Bowley wanted him so do in Aliy Mr. Looker, asked whether His case. The defendant had admitted experiences of the last three weeks Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Sir suggested that all his men should Excellency referred to Mr. Wood's work

His Excellency as a whole or to two or three particular poesession ural did not dispute haring. neither the German army nor the Paul Chater, C.ALO. (members of be taken from him.

told him what the Hongkong Bank had jobs. German people behind it will feel the Executive Council), and Messrs done but His Excellency did not apply His Excellency replied that he referred Mr. Bowley, in reply, said that inclined to persevere with a

H. E. Pollock, K.C., N. J. Subb, that principle to the Mercantile Bank. to the particular work Mr. Wood was would prove that defendant had put His Excellency said the businesses engaged upon for the Dock Company. which can result in nothing for E. C. E. P. Hay (Assessors). Germany bat the wholesale massacre

The cuses dealt with were appeals were very different in volume. He would Was Mr. Wood the only person who A. S. WATSON, & Co., Ltd., of her growing manhood. A Gorger belly of Mr. Kennedy of the angels descendeck and Mr. Kennedy

lot the Asiatic Petroleum Company

Mercantile Bank Jr. 3. M. Anax was watted to Heaven. Would the Mr. Champkin said that he bad de- ant an appeal by the Proper Minite instructions from his Londen Office, tary Aineity against, the dosision to the era of anything of that kind of exemption," given by the Tribunal. happening to

bis exchange in the case of Mr. G. G. Wood, of business and thereby ran the Bank at

business and conine himself to local Messrs. Leigh &' Orange."

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG.

Telephone No. 616.

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TELE by Public Auction,

Undersigned have received instrue

(303 LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),,

·Ou

TUESDAY,

the 13th Angust, 1918, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Eales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vieux Road, Corzer of Ich House Street,

ÁS, Á130LIMENT OF

HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c..

Comprising. Scalloped Fille Cases, Sheets and Terd. Quilts, Bingle and Double Plain and Houstitched Sheets, Pillow Cases. White

HONGKONG, TRozsday, Aug. 8, 1018.

DECLINE IN GERMAN MORALE

Tum access of the Allies in rolling back the German tide a second time

victory now is incopecivable by any unprejudiced student of the war..

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

We learn that the land slips on the Canton Kowloon Railway have now hsen repaired and through service will be restmed te-barrow.

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like to ask what would be done if a host could do that work?

of

Bank close

losa.

false chop of a "dar" on the singlets and that the chop was in his house.

The Magisinite informed defen-

Mr. Looker then proceedert at, con siderable length to point out that je was practically impossible for anybody to take over Mr. Wond's work. Ar dant that if he elected he conk) bea Wood was familiar with the details of the tries by the Supreme Court." Delen - contracts involved and to put another dant wind that it did cot attr man on the work at the present stage where he was tried. He, however, would be to court danger.

that Mr. Jaffe was

In reply to the suggestion by His preferred to be tried by his Worship). Excellency that Mr. Jaffe might be able THE MERCANTILE BANK.

His Excellency said, if it was not an to take over the work. Mr. Looker

Sergeant Murphy stated that h His Excelleney the Governor said the did Mr. Champkin work each day!

impertinent question, how many hours said that ka did not disputa Visited deferbunt's stall on Wednes-" Appent Tribunal had considered very Mr. Champkis said he reached the in his particular line, but be thought bore in forged shop. Defendant,' who a good man day and seized the singlets, which carefully Mr. Champkin's further letter Bank at 9.30 am. and left at 5.30 pm, Mr. Chatham would tall His Excellency but it did not add anything fresh to the

His Excellency asked whether that that because a man is good at avery. was arrested by witness, sal meant assidious" work? evidence giren before the Triburial.

thing pertaining to breakwaters it did bigght the singlets from a travelling He understood from that letter, that were, of course, dars in the life of every slipways, if he had had no experience arrest had been issued a month ag

Mr. Champkin replied that there not follow that he was good at extending taik.

A warrant for defendant's application for instructions bad been exchange banker when be might put up Mr Looker proceeded to show that made to the Bank's London office who a board on the door "Ishall be back in the Kowloon Dock by extending their Defendant told the Magistrate thank the fatal case of cerebrospinal stated that they could not send an hour," but as a general rule he was shipbuilding facilities were complying he was a hawker of singlets and had from the Marns to the Veale, to fever was reported in the colony yester man and that they had instructed Mr.well occupiat. It was not necessary to with the Prime Minister's demand for be continued possibly to the Aisne, da also one fatal case of diphtheria Champkin toappeal for exemption for Mr. were certain Ordinances, that imposed into details of figures, etc., in private.fr a travelling tailor.

remind His Excellency that there ships and still more ships" and went glit them with the traie nurk. kaa evidently had a very demoralising and one of enteric fever.

Kennedy. It had also bear pointed out as obligation upon a banker to do Major Morgan then effect on the Germany army. Several

to Mr. Jenkin, in connection with the certain work A banker is under a reasons.

gate bis

Hs Worship pointed out to lin In the Municipal elections at

for appealing against that he knew he was using a wron indications of it are noted in recent Visdivostock the Bolsheviks polled 64 provision of a substitute, that the Bank legal obligation to give notice the same the decision of the Tribuna! cables from the battle-front, and we votes unt of 101. The majority gives was not prepared to accept, a stranger had to be cleared and other work. He staff of Messrs. Leigh and Orange and, he wie willing to give up the s

day 23 to cheques refused. Also cheques entering into comparisons sa to the chop. He enquired of him whether Mr. Champkin-A stranger to my could hardly believe that his brother other firms and also pointing out that lets, to which defendant asserte have it reflected in the columns of the the right to ominate the mayor.

business, of course.

bankers would listen to him very Mr. Wood is a very efficient officer. German press in articles which The total number of accidents

sympathetically when he told them that His Excelleney said be would like to the Tribunal had taken away his only is private," after which His Excellency penalty. He did not know whethe

The Council considered its decisio survey the general position of Ger-reported on the Manila Electric Railway point out one fact, and it had a very man. They would not accept that a said that exemption would be granted there were any other singlets Mr. Bowley asked for u many. When we are told that the and Light Company's line for the month important bearing on the case, that he an excuse. German Minister of War in a

for three months after which further speech of June is 310. Fifty-three passengers suggested the last time Mr. Champkin His Excellency said the Tribunal, of appeal could be made.

ing the false chop." in the Bavarian Diet has talked were injured in these mishaps, 29 was before the Tribunal, that the Bank course, consisted of business men, and of the necessity for paaishing ruth-employees and 17 other persons. might take Mr. Dowbiggin and the they had apparently come to the con-THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM co.

clusion that Mr., Champkin and Mr. lessly the "disseminators of wild“

Appeal was made against the exeuso given was that it was very Sim, with assistance such as might ha One of the best films ever shown in andesirable and impossible to take an probably got in the Colony, ought to devision of non-exemption by the rumotrs regarding the army leaders the Cineata Theatres is the Daughter exchange broker into the Bank. The be able to keep up the work of the Tribunal in the case of Mr. M. Mone. On the following day he visitor stractions to sell by Public Auction and the food situation," we have of the Code," which will be screened at greatest exchange bank in the Bank. There were several very good Alaus. Mr. Lewis, of Messrs.

good evidence of the existence of the Hongkong Theatre on Saturday world, perbape-the Hongkong Bank men on the Substitution List, and there Johnson, Stokes & Master, appeared with a Chinese detective the grave discontent among the German next. The in measures 10,000 feet had taken Mr. Dowbiggin, and he experience in exchange banking Watson also being present.

were men coming here who bad had

"on" belulf of the firm, Mr. N. 1.defendant's stall and spoke to him public with the general position.in ten reels. The magnificense of this was an extremely efficient man,

Mr. Pollock asked whether: His

Jubout the chop! The defendant said Excellency was speaking of wil had read very carefully the exten-

His Excellency said that the Coun- it was, in his house. militarily employed. He thought it

in and it) Him Worship fined him

Satin Quilts, Table Cloths, Paze Linen Damask Serviettes, Bath Sheets, Bath Towels, Turkish Towels, Glass Cloths,

是你 &c.,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue),

Terms --Cash.

HUGHES & HONGA,

Auctioneers.

Fongkong, Aug. 8, 1918.

PUBLIÓ AUCTION.

661

PHE Undersigned have received in-

TH

(101 ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

TUESDAY,

IN

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the 13th August, 1918, commencing at The great battle of the past three picture may be judged by the splendid so His Excellency was informed.

photographs exhibited at the entrance

Mr. Champki replied that he did

was absurd to suggest that any bankerve memorundum sent

The womplainant said he visited the phtee and tire four in five singlets on defendant'e stall.

edit them and then bought

He..

with

2. p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. weska must have brought conviction of the theatre. The film itself cost not say it was impossible to take an should take a man for spare time work. I was, of course, recognised. that the the alternative of one month's hard

Des Voeur 'Road, Corner of I HOUSE STREET,

Tables and Chairs, Tes and Occasional

Bandry Electro-Plated Wars.

last year.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL."

."

Bank!

FORGED GOVERNMENT

LABELS.

to the mind of the average German over a million dollars. It will be run archange broker into a bank. He said it TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD that the comforting assurances of until next Tuesday

His Excellency asked whether Airwork of the Company, spiking In bour.. FURNITURE, BRASS MOUNTED AND their military leaders are delusions.

was extremely undesimble that an Champkin bad taken any steps, before esperally, was of Imperial, hvert. TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS The notion that the Kaiser's armies

the Middlesexmen went away, tofind out I would like Mr. Lewis to hīress | The water return for the Colony change braker should obtain a know-if there were any man in that Regiment himself to the particular subject of CURTAINE, CARPETS, &c., &c.

can destroy those of his adversaries in storage amounted

shows that cu August, lot'iba water

ledge of the inner working of the Bank qualified as banking clerks

the zon-exemption of Mr. Mais, and AND AN ABORTMENT OF

He believed that Mr. Dowbiggin, in his, Mr. Champkin replied that he did not as to why Mr. Muus was indisper- Chinese was charged before Mr USKFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS,

tv 1,326.31. bas to be abandoned. That is the milions of gailues as compenes with capacity as assistant, could not obtain consider himself called upon to do that. sable. As follows:-

first step towards recognising defeat, 1,270.09 million gallons on the sama

His Excellency said he took the that knowledge of the Hongkong Bank's Armchairs and Chesterfield Sots for until that object of the German date last year. Since the 1st inst. only assistant in the Mercantile Bank England for six years.

E. D. C. Wolfe for being in unlaw Mr. Lewis proceeded to point out trouble to And out that there" was a (new), Card Tables, Upholstered Suites, Far Lords can be achieved there have had nearly 19 inches of rain, so Had Mr. Dowbiggin come

working

as he would if he were the man who had basking experience in ink at the original Tribunal that and a quantity of forged Government that it appered from the remarks ful possession of 84 tiels œ opium Bedroom Furniture, comprising Double and Single Brass Bedsteads, is ao possibility of any improvement that the water in storage mest bave Mercantile Bank he would have full Military Authorities were prepared to mection with Imperial A Jubong said that, when on duty

to thr. Champkin shed whether the the reture of the work done in Hong Labels. Teak Twin Bedsteads Sideboards, in the serious economic conditions aparciently incrasses since the date of knowledge of everything that went on. release sus am for service in the tests had not been clearly put Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining which prevail in Germany. The the return. At Kowloon on the Ire

before that body. He took it that that the Canton wharf, he scrented His Excellency said it was impressed Fables, E., Dinner Servicee, Crockery, "peace treaties, concluded, with inst. the water in storage was exactly upon bis mind that had Mr. Champkin

His reelleney he was afraid net.ognel was wure of the telegrain defendant on suspicion. On heng Mr. Champki asked whether there active by His Excellency from the searched, the oplum and labels were laar Wars, Cooking Stoves Cutlery, Rinia nu Rumania have brought the same amount si on the same date been really desirous of releasing Mr. Was a member of Eat Tribunal who Secretary of State to the effect that found in his possession. Toilet Set, & Bath Room Utonsils, Germany herself no material benefit,

Kennedy and of doing the beat he would feel safn if he knew that his the Minister of National Service had account was being dealt with in asked that the business of the Asiatic

Sir. Taylor, of the Import & Ex- Electric Beading Lamps, Blackwood

and but temporary relief. from

could, he would have overcome bis. and Teakwood Screen Blackwood anxiety. Expectations of receiving

periuretory manner by a man who did Petroleum Company should not be Port Departinent, said that he texted objections, which Furniture, including large. Black wood

were really not not know the signatures. Think of dislocated by taking men for mill the label four of which he found to weighty. Side Tables Chairs Cabinets, adequate food supplies from these engravings, Pictures, Kinkosan

the risks involved," said Mr. Champkis.tary servire. It appeared from the name and the rest forged. Mr. Champkin said it was not quite

His Excellency replied he would have remarks made by Mr. Sharp that Mr. M. de Silva, assistant and Brass Vunes, &c, de, Tennis Poles Countries have been disappointed.

Mrs. David Wood reached Liverpool fair to suggest that, he was not entirely trusting such a bank in such circum- quite aware of the Presid that he received the

no hesitation in the matter himself in

manager of the Hongkong Printing sad Vet, Several Carpets new and Conditions in Russia do not, yet safely on the 3rd inat.

afford such security, to the peasant.

desirous of releasing Mr. Kaunedy, stances

of the supplies that were being labels from Mr. Taylor, and on. Mr. F. C. Greatrex has been His Excellency almost, suggested that Mr. Champkin pointed out that His finished. It was not merely a

venture to say that he would learn all overnment with very large quanti. H Excellency replied that he would The Company was supplying H.M.

to explain the difficulty-the impossibi

Mr. Champkin did not reply.

In order that the Company The Tribunal then considered its might be able to give those supplies. lity, of what His Excellency suggested, decision. that Russia has need herself of the Mr. A. P. Wood has been elected to and he was not there to hamper the

i was necessary that many other On resuming, the fields of her greatly diminished Clab Mr. Wood has been a member

life membership of the Shangbdi Cricket work of the Tribunal.

things must be done. M. Lewis His Excellency said that the Tribunal proceeded to show that in order to His Excellency proceeded to state decided to grant Mr. corofields. From Runama too comes of the Club far thirty years and its that there were available, when Mr.sxemption for three months and the reasonable price the by-products

Kennedy supply the necessary petrol at the news that the crop prospects are President for the past thirteen gears. Champkiz was last before the Tribu. Interfere with that decision. Mr. Manx was in charge of that de- Appeal Council was not prepared to must be advantageously disposed of bad, and consequently, the enemy countries who have imposed upon her A tyrannical peace have little to hope for from that quarter. An investige- tion of the economic conditions of

second-hand.

forged.

...

Hefendant said he received, the

to the pursuit of his agricultural British Consul at Dairen. Mr. ll. G. the Tribunal. He was desirous of "Oliver Typewriter-l' Piano, by The to induce him to settle down transferrel from Hakodate to be Acting be (Mr. Champkin);did not want to assist Excellency's signature was well known.mutter of bunkering H.M.'s ships, earning them found them to "bộ: tor, Sewing Machine, Bicycles (Lady's vocations as he did before the war,Parlett, the outgoing Consul, goes to assisting the Tribunal. He was there the signatures of the Bank in two days. tim of petrol in all theatres of are to be curried to Cunton

Robinsuri Pano Co., Baths. Perambula

and Gent.'s) new.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). Terms:—Cash.

·HUGHES & HOUGE,

Aucisoners.

Longines, Ang 8, 1918.

FOR SALE.

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THE Undersigned have received instrus tion to all at their Sales Rooms, No. 3. Das Twax Road, Comer of ca. House Streck, The Junk Yacht “FLORA”:

sories, including lavatory ice chest banks, lockers, etc., etc...

Cood accomodation with all acces-

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ONE MOTOR YACHT

(built 1917).

Length.

do 20 feet

Beasona

Draft

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and the reports of famine conditions the British Embassy in Tokio

iu many parts of Russia go to show

On the occasion of a service at the two Cadet officers, and Mr. Champkin was aware, of course, that at

Champkin did Dot take Cathedral at Shanghai in memory of the

steps to

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eee if he could

get

the number but he mentioned that the Mr. Champkin sail he could not give

current account balances made a very large anm

war.

her and was promised 50 cents... went rigorous priscontent Mr. Wolfe fined defendant 580

the first charge and $200 or three" theurd labour on the second.

A MOTHER SENTENCED.

In Mr. Wolfe's Court a woman was the end of that three months he could partment in Hongkong whence all her son with a chopper, causing charged, on remand, with assaulting go back to the Tribunal and if they the Far Eastern agencies were con decision they came fo, he could appeal the department. And there when in hospital for a week and hod refused total exemption or whatever tolled, and he framed the policy of severe injuries to him.

Sergent Spear said the boy hat! to the Council.

noborly who could take over, his work,"

Indeply to a rapark by His Excel 1st perfectly recovered. The wound appeal was not an appeal from the very bad policy to have no stand-by Defendant adsmitted ber guilt and the Military Service Ordinary his leney to the effect that is was our inches wide and five inches

deep decision of the original Tribunal.?) for such important work, Jr. Lewis uid that her son was very wicked given the decision of the Council.

His Excellency replied that he had said it was the Company's misfor and frequently quarrelled with her. Mr. Pollock said he thought it should departments were fully occupied) fr. Whilfe said the offence, was une. All the inen in the other.

Beighbours, A be noted, that the Assessors in addition

Mr. Champkin naked whether, under

able

late Mr. John Liddell, who died in them. He had looked through the ap, the stewards and members. of duties of Mr. Kennedy and be saw that the enemy countries undertaken by the T. F. Hough seat wreaths.

the Hongkong Jockey Club and Mr. he had to have a knowledge of the American Bureau of Statistics of the

signatures of people signing cheques, Department of Labour produced Mr. A. Ross, outgoing Manager of low many signatures were theref statisties which co to show that the Dairen Agency of the Hongkong Turkey is starving and that while and Shanghai Banking Corporation for Germany and Austria are not starv. early five years (which, by the way, is Two Cylinder & h.p. “Caille" mater.

to some of the members of the Execnund there were not rnen avak serints and he did not think he woul Complete with Sails, and accessories.ing "they are having a very hard considered as much longer than csús]

His Excellency said the Bank had ative Council were in favour of Mr. Kon Further particular, and inspecting struggle to feed themselves." Accord charge of a Manchurian branch, the

for any official of the Bank to remain in Book containing the autograph signa nedy's total exemption.

Mr Lewis dealt with the figures or the option of a fine." He, Bordars may be had from the undersigned. Jing to the announcement made byjaverage length of tenare being threatures of its elierka. It would not be a

His Excellency said that Mr. Pollock in connection with the business, attirefore, sentence her to the Bureau, the investigation, which yeare), has left Dairen for bis new post very dificult matter for a man to pick and he would point out that in doing so Council, oidered its decision in UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF

made a like statement at the last sitting sidemble lengil after which the month's rigorous imprisonment. HUGHES HOUGH,

was a long and careful one, shows maintains one of its minst important Another point, was that Mr. Kennedy etiquette The Totes of the Conseil were

at Batavia (Jaral, where the Eank up a knowledge of those signatures. Mr Pollock had committed a breach of privates Rongkour, Angust 8, 1918. 853 that Germany has failed by a wide branches, for which promotion our

pot made public. margis to live up to her reputation hearty congratulations are out for him, was in charge of Inward. Bille Was

M. Pollock Am I a member of the Manchuria Drilly Westsi

there any great difference in the com- Executive Council. I do not think Tum plexity of Inward Bills and Outward His Excellency The Tribunal does Bill 1

hot publish its rotes, think 1 am one of order I

Mr. Pollock: I do not think I am out

Terza --Chab.

Auctionems

for efficiency in her attempts at fond administration, having been obliged

TEETHING CHILDREN:

Mr. Champkin said, he would think TEETHING children have more or not. A man who could deal with lese disha, which can be con- Outward Bills should be very capable trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic with Inward Bills.

Remedy All that. is

His Excellency Well, the Press have got it now, so I will not argue

KODAKS

and FILMS,

to reverse her policies in an effort to PLATES

reniedy in part the disastrous results and PAPER,of official blunders. "It shows con-

clusively that the civil populations of and thos DEVELOPING & PRINTING, Germany and Austria are suffering necessary is to give the prescribed dose His Excellency mentioned that one MESSES LEIGH AND ORANGE |

after each operation of the bowels more of the Cadet officers who went to, the permanent physical deterioration than natural, and then castor oil to Hongkong Bank bed under studied & Majar Morgan, appealed against the from lack of proper food, that the Even the most severe and dangerous man for seven days only and was now exemption of Mr. G. G. Wood

cleanse the system. It is to and sure.

UNDERTAKEN

A. TACK & CO.

Des Voeux Road Central

death

fate from tuberculosis facases are quickly cared by it. For said

that growing bays

by all Chemists and Storekeepers in charge of the Outward Bill.

Mr. Champkin-In 's Bank?

REVOLVER

Upon resuming, His Excellency said that three unths exemption would be granted Air, Muns on the passenger on a sampon, wes strict understanding that the Courrested this morning with being in any made an einest endeavour to awful possession of a revolver and find a substitute in the meantinic. That terminated the business.

rtridges He was put on his trish beure Mr. B. D. C. Wolle.

Inspector Gordon said that the revolver and cartridges were found concealed in his trousera..

Defariant admitted poneion, hit said that the revolver and

The women of Uruguay have tole, munition were given him by a friend

The Proper Military Authority, graphed congratulationete British women in Ainer and he brought them with

on securing the Parliamentary vote.

SAADA WA MA Make hip to Hongkong

Mr He Was Looker attended

on

a Twenty-six. Austrian newspaperA

behalf of Messrs. Leigh and Orange

Mr. Wolle fired a $25 or three pohlhed in the Czech language bare. Wenkke-hard labour und confiscated been prohibited tiregiation in Hungary the voler and ent

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