Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Export Co., Ltd.
ELECTRICAL PLANT AND ACCESSORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN CHINA & HONGKONG, ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd~~
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MAIL WEEK NEWS.
Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the New York Outlook, died in New York, aged 87.
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The Prince of Wales has become! patron of the Wireless Society of London and its affiliated sociotics.
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CHINA COAST.
LATEST SHIPPING OHANGES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr. H. A. Sattle, second officer, Wuchang," is on reserve,
CRICKET.
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY.
NAVY BEATS ARMY.
IN KWANGSI.
RUMOURS OF WAR.
FIGHTING EXPECTED BOON.
Mr. C. Nyberg, from reserve, has Resuming their second inninge Rumours of ware ́ ́and counter- goze resund officer, "Waching." yesterday with a lend of 108 runs and
Mr. T. B. Low bas been appointed nine wickets in hand, the Navy fulrumours have been coming down aap'y second officer, "Wenhsien." filled expectations by defeating the incessantly from Kwangei province. Mr. V. E. Bullen, second engineer, Army in the second match of the Although no actual battle has taken "Yingchow," is on reserve. triangular tourney by the comfortable place, troops have been on the mova Mr. J. E. Haig, from reserve, has margin of 65 rune. With one wicket for the past three months. The gour second engineer, "Yingchow." down for 106 rape when stumpa Kwangtung authorities, on the qui drawn on the previous vive for any developm als that may Nr. J. K. Agnew, third engineer, Word Shengking" is on reserve. avening the Navy looked portend an invasion, aiming at Mr. A. 31 McPherson from reserve, like making a buge score, bat the rent their overthrow, have strongly has gone third ergineer, "Bhengking. of the string failed to keep their end garrisoned the approaches to Captain F. Seuir-of the Loong-ap and the inuings was finished off Wuchow and are stil! rashing before tifin for an addition of only men and munitions up the West 96 rupa, 20
River.
wo is on reserve.
Captain G. 8. Holmwood of the į” Yuhwo,” has gone master, "Loong-
W3."
Mr. RJ.T. Hopkins, acting second officer, Kungwo, has gone eap'y second officer, "Suiwo."
Mr. R.: F. Sheel, sup's officer, "Euiwo," has gone second officer, "Hopsing."
Mr. D. G. Cairns, second officer, "Hopaang," is on lave.
A large board of money, and valu- ables bas born discovered, say the police, at the house occupied by a
Mr. J. A. McLachlan, say's third mother and daughter, at the Teams,
Pogiater Koonshing, "Las gone third The London Education Committee engineer, "Loksang." Gateshead.
Mr. J. Lee, third engineer, Lo ....Detective Bergrant Donahoe told has decided to includo wireless tels the Newcastle magistrates that at the graphy in the curriculum of somekaarg" is on leave.
Mr. J. Robson, third engineer, house the police recoverd a number elementary schools. of valuable fure, blouses, and other
"Koonshing.".bas gone third engineer, "Suiwo." goode. In an unlocked cupboard was found £677, consisting of —
£18 in gold, eleven £5 notes, and £809 in Treasury notes,
Mother and daughter each of whom
is named Mary Thompson, were re- manded on a charge of stealing a pair
The Territorial Army on October 1 numbered 134,769 oflicers and mea, Mr. W. F. Paxton, third engineer, 50,000 short of the catablishment "Suiwo," ie on reserve. provisionally approved.
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A number of live-stock and poultry dealers who arrived in the Colony yesterday, told as China Ifa repot ter, that as tou, result of continual business intercourse with the tender of the various factions, they
FRIDAY DEONMBER 29, 1921,
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
ICE
CREAM.
We hereby beg to remind our
numerous customers that their orders
for Ice Cream must be placed 24 hours before delivery is required,
BUYING ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
THREE O'CLOCK.
MOVE TO EXTEND MARRIAGE HOUR
With 205ins to make to win, the Army started badly, and four wickets were taken cheaply, for only 18 runs. The tail wagged merrily, how ever, but not sufficiently to improve their position. Capt. Dods was the mid's Tealing batsman and hitting out more or le's qualified to speak briskly, scored 97 runs. Mr. "Extras with some authority on the situation, was again very generous and added They say that on their voyage down, 30 runs, making te total for the they encountered bodies of second inninge 139. The Army bave
on both banks troops
of the now been defeated by both the Club river, marching in an easterly and Navy, and the two latter teants direction. Fems that one will fight for supremacy to-morrowing of Yunate troops has come to And on New Year's Day. Play com merces at 2 pm., to morrow, and lead r, Shua Hung-ying. Active co-week before the Lord Chief Justice of controversy. Though he may be
an understanding with the Kwangej
The hearing was continued ia mail laws must be prepared for ruthless will resume at 10 am., on Monday.
operation bas seldom been the keynote Scores:--
ARMY 2ND INNINGS. Capt. Oliver, b Evans.... Lt.-Chester, o Purcell, b Beatty .. 8-Major Parson, run out..
flow from Faris to Bruseale thence to LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Capt. Te Fleming, a Sharpo, b
of women's shoes from a Newcastle London and back to Parit, 625 miles, shop.
Vasciati at the Abboy.
in 4 hours flying time which is. record.
Shadow boxing, dancing, and leap. frog are among the means used, to are draw audiences by Salvation Army cadets conducting a revival in South Derbyshire,
Two ranks of binck-shirted and barehended men kneeling on one.kn-s and holding their right ontstretched before them outside the western door of Westminster Abbey were watched by a large crowd of Londonere. The kneeling men were members of the Italian Fascisti.
The London "black shirta" visited the Abbey to place a palm wreath on the Unknown Warrior's tomb. When passing the Cenotaph in Whitehall the captain of the company gave a sharp order. The red white, and green flag at their head dropp d, and erging out a salutation in a loud voice the Fasciati threw put their right arms
towards the monument and held them outstretched as they passed,
Langbi·r Erico.
Laughter and tears were mingled at a North London register office when a young and pretty bide arrived for her wedding, accompanied by her mother and father.
At Ovillers-La Boisely, a дету water supply presented by the City of Gloucester under the scheme of the British League of Help, was opene by the Mayor of Gloucester.
contious the hearing of a case which A juryman who failed to appear to had Leen opened on the previcus day before Mr. Justice Merdie in the King's Bench Division, was fined £0.
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Field Marshal Sir Williain Hubert aco, who is a native of Lincolnshire, received the freedom of the city at Liucola and afterwards unveiled the. war memorial, beating nearly 1,000 names,
Tobacco
When the ceremony began the The British America. bride became convulsed with laughter Company's offices in Baghond bave and could not restrail herself. It be- bern closed. The demand for machine. care infectious, and presently the made cigarettes there has fallen off as bridegroom began to smile, although a result of the reduction of the British making desperate efforts to control garrison. bimself. Her mother remonstrated with the br.de rather sharply sad b.r nghter turned to tears. Taking the bridegroom's arm she asked bim to It the ceremony wait until she felt more composed.
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"The King saw the performance of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray". at: the Playbouse and at the end of the second act sent for Miss Giadra Cooper and expressed his pleasure at her acting.
In Lettland's fitnt Parliament which has just been elected, there a e 100 members belonging to 17 parties. The largest party is that of the Left, which numbers 30, and the next, the Farmers with 17.
The party left the oil coand return ed next day with two freak witnesses. On this occasion there was laughter and the marriage was solemaised without further incident.. Worst Bankraptoy Yes".
More bankruptcy case were dealt with in En lan and Wales during last year ihn in shy year since 1912
Economies in the Metropolitan acanting to the report of the Inspector Georral in Bankruptcy for Police have resulted in the reduction the year ended December 31, 1921. of man engaged in the work of the The number of receiving and Criminal Investigation Department administration orders mads under the of Scotland Yard. The officers have Bankruptcy Acts a 3,472, a returned to uniform work...
increase of 1907 over 1920, The.
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ARRIVALA,
Seshu Maru, (0.8.K.) from Tukao, Swatow. Co's Wharf.
Hok Canton (Haug Ou) from Fort Bayard. Co's Wharf..
Talezema, (You Fat) from Kwong Chow.wan. Co's Wharf.
Pheumprah, (Wo Fat Sing) from Saigon. A 10.
Fau Bang, (J. M. & Co.) from Can- ton-C45.
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Kweilin, (B. & S.) from Shanghai. Bil,
Daula (B. & S.) from Muji, Chang. hại-AG.
*Sinkiatg, (B. & S.) from Shanghai, Swatow-B12.
Tai Song, J. M. & Co.) from Shang bai, Swatow-Co's Wharf.
Van Clon, (J. C. J. L) from Deli, Singapore. Kowloon Wheri.
Hai mua (Rohne from Ilaiphong Hoshow.-Off Stonecutters..
Bang, (J: AL &. 5.) from Hai- phong-C37.
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Sang Bo (Lupicque & Co.) Hai- ph.ng–028.
Tjikici, (J. C. J. L.) from, Kobe, Amoy-A27.,
Borneo Maru, (Nanyo Y, K.) rem Kobs, Moji.—B28. "
Theseus, (F. & 8.1 from Liverpool, Singapore.--Holt's Wharf.
IPARTURES.
Halvdan, (L-0 ́ Beng Kes) for Bangkok-December 26.
Sinkiang, (B. & 6) for Canton.- December 28.
Unkai Maru, (M.B.K.) for Canton. -December 29.
Qapla, (B. & S.) for Glasgow, Manila.--December 29.
Fashiki Maru, (Yamashita) for Keelung-December 29.
Tai Sang, (J. M. & Co.) for Canton: December 29. Ginzin Maru, (Yamashita) lor Bangl ok.-Desember 29.
Kwangles, (C. M. S N) for Shang hai-December 29.
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Teap, (B. & 8.) for Ha'phong.
December 29.
Kweilin, (B. & S.) for Canton.
FATAL FALL.
DEATH OF MRS. RIBEIRO,
ROCHA.
labilities se estimated by debtors through the Berlin courts to prevent
As attempt by the ex-Kaiser | December 29. were £13 820 228. which is no
the production of a play “Diemise■}," increase of £9,117,313 over 1920.
The total increses under the Bank. by Here Emil Ludwig, in which the ruptcy and Deeds of Arrangement ex Kaiser and Bismaru: appear Act for the year was 2821 case atong the charactere, kas lailed. and estimated increased liabilities £15.031,095. The total sum involved was greater than in any year since the Bankruptey Act of 1883 camo iato operation
Fatal Fid 'Fish,
After a late supper of fried fish Mr. Dan Couper a Mitcham postal sorter, aged 4a, ang taken ill and died next
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Evans
Capt. P. Davies, o Evads, b
Quinlan.......
Major Matthews, b Evans Capt. Spinks, b Quinlan Lt. Bacon, not out..
Capt. Doda, o Wood, h Evans.... Capt. Howard, e Quilon,
Beatty S/Sergt. Redpath absent
Extras.
Tatal.
lat. Innings
Total for 2 Innings
Bowling Analrsio
Lt. Boatly Mid. Evans.. Capt. Quinlan Pay-Lt Gregory.
HAN WHO SPENT £100,000.
*CHARGE OF PAKING."
Says the Daily Telegraph-Ho who proposes any change in the marriage
of these alliance, but in this case, the claims by Mr. Adolphe Shrager, of unable to understand wherein his boll factions are faced with dispersal Kent Lodge, Westgate-on-Sea, for proposal asails the principles of suy 6 owing to inability to enpport them £100,000 which, he said, he had spent of his fellow-countrymen, though he O selves by abst they can levy from on furnitura represented to be genuine is wholly Innocent of intention to
the districts they o cupy. With no other alternative they have apparent 4 ly decided to javade Kwangtung
where the ecil is more fertile,
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antique, and which turned out to be offend, it is ruffiointly certain that "faked."
be wil be proclaimed an enemy of
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The defendants, who repudiated the religion sad morality. Yet we dare The poultry dealers expect that charges of falen represe tation" and to hope that the mod. at reform which
12 fighting on a wide scale-will-breakcoautor claimed-for-£20,000-were-usigst been urged upon public
14 ont within a formight and they are Mesers, Basil Dighton, Ltd. art opinion will rouse no strife.
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not returning to their home towns for dealers, of Savile-row, W., and Mr. From time to time-it would hard-
fear of having to go through the dan: Basil Dighton and Mr. H. Wly be an staggeration to say from Lawrence, directors of that firm. week to werk-out columns telt of a.
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NANNING'S LAWLESS. BOLDIERY,'
Au ez-mandarin, previously district maglatrate of Chum Chow and now interested in the funtan monoply at 184 Nansing has received a letter from his agent there to the effect that the 293 troops in that city under Lam Tann ting are getting out of band and in dulging in excesses. Robbery and loot are very rife and almost every in 2 stence, can be traced to the roldiers,
D. H. R W.
During the bearing a large number bride and bridegroom frustrated of
of pieres of furniture, chosen from their legitimata aspirations by the about 500 that had bean purchased inexorable bours of three o'clock, by Mr. Shrager, were brought into Soms failure of the ordinary scort for the inspection of the jury machinery of life, trains, motor cars,
Mr. W. J. Disturnal, K.C., for Mr. | telephones, postman, makes`one of Shreger, said bia care was that the the indispensable too lata And at whole of the pieces of furniture were three o'clock the other must go home spurious and fabricated, yet enormous single, with such composure as Nature sums were charged for them. He and the circumstances permit. Again, asked that the whole transaction we are familiar by report with the Bent on enriching themselves at the should be set aside because it was agonies which ensue upon the absence of a clergyman. A mistake, 's mis 2 expense of the inhabitants they hesit tainted with fraud,
understanding, an accident, tráves ate at nothing and use violence should
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K.C.C... R.Q.A.
To be played at Kowloon to morrow, commencing at 3:15 pm The home team will be as follows:- J. P. R.binson, B. D. Evans, B. Petheram, C. I. Stapleton, Capt. G. E.
Spinks. C Dance, G. A.V Hall, K. R. Macaskill, H. H. Benson, J. C. CANTON BOMB OUTRAGES Fletcher, and R. E. Lindeell. Re-
Herve;. 8. Jex.
FOOTBALL
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE,
(Tables up to December 29) DIVISION I
DR. DE COLBERT ON TRIAL.
"TIP-TOP STUIF.”
any resistanos be offered. All places Giving evidence, Mr. Shrager mid bride and bridegroom at the church cf amusement are closed at ten o'clock Mr. Lawrence was a friend of his and without anyone to marry them and.. and the streets are mostly deserted told him be, had known Mr. Baril frantic efforts to discover someone in after sunset, Living costs are steadily Di hton for 30 years. Mr. Sbrager, the neighh urhood who has the going up and the paper currency has who said he knew nothing about authority of holy orders are made depreciated in a few months from 60 antiques, told how he went to Mesars desperats by the approach of thres Dighton's shop at Savile-row and 'chok. That such episodes are per cent to 22 per cent
bought Charles II. chaire which were ludicrous should not prevent us from said to be rare in such good condition. recognising that they are wretched Mr. Lawrence told him about a enough to the actors and not very Tompion grandfather cook that was edilving to the world in general. It exceedingly rare and much sought it obvious that there would not be so alter. Mr. Shrager said, Ought we many of them but for the law which to start off with a clook like punishes the person, clerk in holy that i.”... and Mr. Lawrence ordera or laymen, who performs & "The trial of Dr. M.-M. de Colbert, replied; Rather; you can't sneeze af marriage ceremony atter three o'clock. a German now being held in connec Tompion "clocks like that. This a An extension of the legal-bours would tion with the bomb antiages at good one." He also bought a semi give a sufficient margin against so Canton on October 19, took place circular and aged sideboard that Mr. cidents. We venture to hepe no one before the Canton District Comt as Lawrence described as "champion." will contend that any valuable ten o'clos: yesterday morning, O..e day," said 51 Shiager, 1 prin iple is concerned in the three (says the Canton Times).
An told Mr. Lawrence that I had read o'clo k rule. It does not apply to exceptionally large number of Chiness about a set of Chippendale chairs that preial licences by which the Arih- and foxoigners were present to observe bad been sold at an auction for £600 bishop of Canterbary aloes marriage the proceedings, as this was the first Mr. Lawrence said the chairs were in at a time. It dis not apply to criminal case to come before a local his posses jon and he had had to pay orign. In the old order of thing) a Scotland). is not if any ancient tribunal since the abolition of in a 'konckout after the auction, extraterritoriality as far as Germans £1,000 for them. He offered theer to narriage could be a'empis dat any
leur of day or nights. The ighteenth, were concerned. The doctor's plea me for £1,150 and I bought them.' was "not guilty" to all charges. We The Lord Chief Justice: You sayature, the age or form, in -mar- The casa came up before the first be represented that they were the rings law aw the fair Mi Gunning. criminal division of the Canton Dis chairs that had been sold at the auc who became.. in turn, the wife uf twu trict Court presided over by Judge tion? Yes. Mr. Shrager addot that married to the first at mid- Chang Shen Yen with Judges Lob he was told that a tapastry covered night. No one, we may suppose, now Kung Shoong and Mok Sase Kit sa Chippendale card table was exceeding Ceres the encouragement of such ad- P. W. L. D. F.A. PIS, associates. Procurator Yue Shik Yen ly rare and well worthy of being in te ventura as that. But to permit of Hawkins... 5 40 1-133 9 prosecuted for the people, while La collection. He bought that table for mariges all day long tema co dangerous come.asion to tre difficulties. King's 5 4 1 0 16 4 8 Kuo ring, a barrister, appeared for £200.
of existence R.G.A..... 4 2 1 1 · 6 2 5 the defendant. Magnolia... 4 2 2.0, 8.10.4 Foxglove....4 0 4 0 2 7 0 | Durban.... 4 0 4 0
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P. W. D. Ambrose... 5 31 10 6.7. King's... 4202 726 Durban.... 3 2 1 0 10 3 4 flawlius.. 3 1 1 1 4 5 8 Tamar, 4 01 8 2 3 3 RG.A. 5 1 3-1. 3.10 3 Carlisle 2.1 1 0 4 6 2 Titans.... 4 02:2
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TOO GOOD TO HI83. "I was offered a Queen Anse blue)
Sir Ernast: Could you pay £35,000
The procurator charged the defen dant with having, without permit It is intimated at the White House,
frem a competent authority, agreed lacquer cabinet which was described Washington, that the conf-rence
to be commissioned to manufacture as truly wonderful, and unique,” be which the five Central American Governments will be invited to attend yesterday of Mrs. Helonisa Josepha
An accident brought about the death{ U.A.C. v. 8SOUTH CHINA. “A."
and store dangerous weapons, certain proceeded. "Mr. Lawrence said: It's at the present moment! Yes, I explosives, or having imported from too good to miss, although I can't see realised some aerate; a gene
Describing how a fraud, as he at Washington in December will be Vioira Ribeiro Rocha, óf Marrison
foreign countries such explosives with where you are going to put it. It is
£850 I bought it," said Mr. Shrager alleged, had been practised opon him, enucerard mainly with a limitation Gap Road, an esteemed eit zen of the United Athletic Club in above Second use. Upon conviction, the defendant
The following will represent the out being able to specify their proper Mr. Shrager added he was told often Mr. Sbrager said he wanted to Tell of land armaments.
portion of his collection to raise money Pettazuore coinmunity, Mrs. Rocha Division League fixtura, on Saturday, may be imprisoned for short terms or by Mr. Lawrence that, the film was so that he might me Mears proceeded to the back balcony of ber on the United grond, kick off 2.30 fined up to three houdred dollars. making only 10 per cent, profit, but The Earl of Ballour, Lord Gainford bense at midday and evideatly over pm sharp.A. N. Other, Jackson,
Before the cam proceeded, Presid- that was good enough for them." He Dighton's demands. When the pircen
d.y in Croydon infirmary. (who ne Mr. J., A, Pent was a falanced, falling over the low railings Chilton; Leanaid, Mackenzie, Uring Judge Cheng remarked that since spoke of Chelses and Dresden China wero selected for auction he was tolds Dr. Jackson, the coroner, adjonth Liberal Chief Whip) Mr. C. A below which is a drop of 20. fest.quhart; Botelho, Derry, Brown, May, the end of the European War, the that halwas told he was "lacky to things that gare bin the shook of his
ed the inquest for a Home Office analysis to be made.
McCurdy, and Captain F. E. Guest. When medical aid was rendered it was Chubb formerly chile Coalition Whips gave found that the old lady bad sustained evidence before the Royal Commision a fractured skull and arm. She on the distribution of honours... euccumbed to her. injuries el ortly
after 6 p.m.
·WARDERS ▼. KOWLOON..
were spa ioniUGE
life, AD export made an examination right of the Germans to extrater get" because people who was choit of and, as a meals, the it was tested. Mr Cooper.l.ad entirely lost The
ritoriality in China had been abolish.cash, wete selling out. There was a
Sir Rraest raked Mr Bhrager Fenea of tarle and storil through
ed; and that since Dr. de Colbert bad Charles 11, walnut table for which te ass! rata i ontracted during this
given his nationality as German, the paid £375. Both Mr. Dighton and alleged frand, and Mr. Shrager taid. Boer War, and had been under Folkratone Town Council, han Mrs. Rocha, who was 72, had The following will represent, tha | defendant..
Court bad jurisdiction over the Mr. Lawrence thought the jise was was told the things were good; an- treatment at the Charing Cross decided no to hold a mayoral banne son by a previous marriage. Warders on Saturday v. Konlona:
so extraordinary that they diabted quen and worth the money he paid Inspital. Some of the medisine be queh this year. Alderman B. J. MC. F. V. Ribeiro, of Mesra Paterson Cayless Farrell Turner, torney oummented on the remark. Dighton said he would have to rely
Neither the defendant nor his at whether it was genuine, and Heor thm. Since then he advised that that was not a -find-1skin from Ibe hospital on the Linhop, the mayor elect, who is a Jardine Matheson and Co.
Dyer, Fitzgerald Taman, R. R. The greater part of the wiki himself on that score. Apareatly Sir Brest Pollock: Do was taken up by the datendalt he did satisfy himself," said Bir, west that the things trying to explain his movements in Strager becents I was advised to
- Mr. Obrøger: I believe there Canton after his arrival. there, buy it" (Laughter.) Now, he was The o planeton given to advised that the place is spusións - cw pieces which wetu
described," but i aứn bali been enormously overcl Court adjourned st half-past one Replying to Sir Ernest Pollock Bir Ernest sid Canit through an interpreter. ThE HOCK OF HIS LIFE, LE
yesterday, and forther beatings will K.O. (for Messrs. hten, Ltd., and lacquer fable said to be announced
Mr. Dighton) Mr. Shrager said he bad mentio -Men. - _ds Culbert....and ber, four big interests in Indian coal mines. At | turni
the court watching - the 1 mô hà bốught' the fafultare at in the was well able to pay for in meS MIN
day ho was ill and part of the fried Conservative, aid he would give his The luntral takes place to day at Woods, Fenn, Bland, Chant, flak ere also to be analysed. Senisty of £:00 to start a relief fand 6.30p.m.
“Ile could eat anything," said for 630 unemployed in the town. Mr. Conper, who ate the esmak
Why waste worde and advertising
„OLUB Y. DURBAN.
"supper of Jriat, fish, bread z mod " At a meeting of the London Eduqar batter and coffee, and tužund no ill in Committee it was decided, in spite i ffect", "The fahé érved. quie di protesti, made on behalf of the fish and good. During the night train diand qualified teacher to cun Ne· Copper was deizid with violent finne the experiment, of-employing, waitstaffst itauire.co‘d. An l'eabghe on the home
the legs," rup: 100-fi trained women, as trachera from any thump and Mat-it congnius) carr „dreadful noiss +54 6810,- and, throbes classes of the elementary, incantat For sale by all Commisto bicamensconicis
The following team will most in describe the coin point of the Club in their league game maris in Cham! orlain's Cough Remedy The met fastidipus a'o siit:& diwhen the Darl o!' to morrow, st4 p.m
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