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FRIDAY MARCH 21, 1924

'TAI LEE" PIRACY.

CORONER'S INQUIRY EVIDENCE.

the deck entrance.

V. R. C. ACTIVITIES.

PROGRAMME FOR NEXT SIX WEEKS:

QUEEN'S. COLLEGE.

THE CHINA MAIL:

ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING.,

TENNIS TOURNEY. YESTERDAY'S EVENTS.

PASSENGERS.

ANRIVALS.

Par Pros. Mokinley" from Critical eyes were contred on the Seattle and Vistoria via Shanghai and Japan March 19:-Mr Vica Wel Tom. Fine weather favoured Queen's The wide range of the Victoria College de their ninth annual H.K.C.C. tourminent match yes Amaki, Mrs E Anderson, Kit à M. Charr Barr, Mr You Chan, Mizi Recreation Club's activities is no sports meeting at the College terday in which the Hongkong aftanton Brown, Mr Ban Fong Chow, better demonstrated than in the Ground. Causeway Bay yesterday. champion, Ng Sze-kwong, met and HBL Banamin, Mr F. A. Bowen, Mr. Mr Frank Dawson, Dr. D. B Duncan, Mina varied, programme of ouens the heart come on ohibitions, defonted with comparative case in Edith Christin W. T. Chang, His B. L. nounced yesterday. During the friendly rivalry between the

D. Feoley, Mr and Mrs W Cookson. Crook.

The score is a fair indication Miss Daphne Cockach, Miss Beryl next few weeks, the Club will be Juniors and Seniors adding a lively the Open Singles event, A. H. Chase, Mr. F. Dobige. Mis V. Dahink

Mr. B. Tanner, the Headmaster,

Barling, Mas E. Hurlock, Min 0. busy in varied directions, first with touch to the contests. a billiard tournament, then a box-

thanked all donors of prizes, and ee

Hung Haon, Mr J. G. Look, Mr J. E. ng show, a smoking concert and prior to the prize distribution, the play. What Ner lost through Coon, NE O. F. Gordon, Mr H. K The first event is the billiardspecially the Old Boys Association, carelessness he made un hy retain Houghton, Mr. Ibiyms. Mr Leh Honda, the F.M.B. open singles Meu View Chiss. Mr Mo Eaing Zung. Mr A. Odger Qeo. Odgers, Mrs. competition for the championship who had that day subscribed overing all he knows about inwn tennis, Marbre, Mr and Mrs H. G. Miller, Mr

Odgors, Mis The consense of Miss Charlotte of the Colony, which will com- $100, and Mr. George Grimble, the mence at 6 p.m. on the 24th with Association's President, for the gift!

Siles Movers W. Alex Watson, Warten- the game between C. S. Tsang of three runs. Thanks were bendered champion, was an interested specter F. Harbow, Rev. Do and P. S. Leong.he capetito Mr. Moncock and Mr. Fletcher for yesterday.

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After the China Mail's report of the resumed inquiry concerning the death of the inte Captain John Willor, who was killed when the s.s. "Tat Lee" was pirated last January, had closed yesterday afternoon, evidence was given by Mr. Joseph John Lewis, the #Tal Lee's" Second Engineer. Mr. Lewis said he was on the platform in the engine room when he heard the firing. Immediately

Blandin, Miss M. L. Chamberlain, Miss after, six men came down to the tion will continue @iftly, in two and other helpers upon whom all opinion of those on the court was borger, Wong Boi Leung, Wong Man agine room by the ladder from sessions, until 28th, resuming on wringements had dovolved, and that Ng is a more brilliant stylist Yup, H. A. White, Mr and Mrs B. E.

Some of them 31st up to April 4th, and con- to the Director of Education with the necessary reserve to be Byram, Miss Belen Byram, Mr A.

nble to rise to the occasion when Agnona Campbell, Mr F. W. R. Evans, Mim Erana, Mr E. E. Highsmith, Mex fend Lacson, Mim Mary L. Lacson, Mr were armed. Two of the pirates cluding on 7th and 8th-the for attending to distribute the

Mr. G.. N. Orme with distributed required.

Another interesting match was Mrs V. M Miller, Mr Kobert Miller, stood on the top grating, two preliminary rounds 800 up; semi-prizes. went up to his platform and the finals and final 1,000 up. Major others went into the stokehold. Gandy, Mr. Spry and Mr. Baichin the awards expressed his pleamire Speaking in broken English, one are newcomers in the competition in meeting the scholars in a body. Owen Hughes and More v. Ho Mrs. J. Montills, Mrs J. Montilla, Mr of the men who came up to the and all have reputations as players for his relations had hitherto only Wei-hing and Ho Ka-ish, in which A. Nail, Mice Mary Ogden, Mr and platform ordered him to put up of no mean ability, so there heen with the staff. "Not only do the first set went to 34 games and Mrs T. Sakl, Master T. Roki, Jr. Me Por N. Y. K. ex. “Hakossa Maru "No want should be some interesting games. semnathise with those who came the second to 12 when play waars Toulon.

Results in detail were- On the 5th April at 9 p.m. an in lost the said. "but T congratu-abandoned. It will be replayed. his hands and said:

Open Singles-Ne. Sze-kwong on Mar. 19Mr and Mrs. A. Skinner Mr F. Muller. Count K. Kuroda, Dr. Y. chee move; stop where you were."

hent A.-H. Crook, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; He was ordered to watch the amateur boxiag tournament, open Inte those who can travel that The an-to all amateurs in the Colony will and fer enough to come in

first,"

Open Doubles.-H. Krabs hnd Kuboli, Mr F. B. Hosos, Mr. Á. Hills, "telegraph" movements.

X. Tambitsky bent Robert Tam Mr Matsukats, Me RJ. Rowermen Mrs M. Churchward. Mr M. J. Hendar- gines were stopped about 4 a.m. be held. There will be cups in Pointing at the stop valve lever both light and middleweight

Long Jump (Senior).1. Tune and Willison Mok, 6-4, 6-4 0-6.|son, Me H. Miura, Mr 8, Itoh, Dr. K. pins of the starboard engines, one divisions and, should enough

H. Matsumoto, Mr Y. Takayams, Me T of the pirates told him to discon-entries be received, another will of the theme Witness told the be provided by the members of T2 To Wod-fine: 3. Chen 3-6, 6-2: F. Owen Hughes and G. Vananchi. Dr. Tadokorn; Majo

Ka-fan. 13-11. 6-7 (unfinished).

Havabi, Mr P. J. Annan, Mm B. 8. do it. A the V. R. C. for the featherweight Kai-mm. Tength: 17 feet 4 in B. More v. Ho Wei-hine and Horal J. Mazaki, Mr R. Ohdaira, Prof.

Tode Jump (Junior)-1. M. Handien ingles "A

K. Wade, Prof, B. Yoshid Mr A. A. whistle was then blown and the division. The contests all carrycling.

Thorpe, Mr T. Mitsumoto, Mr H. Tojo, (+476). 8-6) 75.

T. Tandien Donbleu-L. Forster . B. M. Christansed, and daughter two men who had been guarding the title of championship. Further him left the engine room by the interest is added by the competi-Sabban: 2. I. Frumom. Length: Green (+376) beat R.. A. Hili hilice, Mrs & Sheer, Laut. General

tion open to schoolboys in lights, 13 feet 2 inches. middles and heavies, the weights Lind-ranging from 65 to 100 lbs. Messrs. Mater Com. 1. Lai Ezechin and G. Aubrey (-2/61 heat W. Mresta. Ackl, Karalyst

A. McKirdy and W.S. Balley have Tol Wing-fai: 3. Toung Tu-choi. Woodward and D. Dryden (+15). Hars, S. Nitta, Shinozuka, L Boyd presented a challenge cup which Time: 11.1.10sees. will be regarded as a trophy, going to the school gaining the highest three years in succession by the points. Should the cup be won same school, it becomes their own oroperty. All entries close on March 31. S. P. O. Cartlidge has offered his services, to encourage amateurs who care to consult him at the V. R. C. any evening.

fourth engineer to

grill on the 'tween deck,

Missing Arms,

The Coroner (Mr. R. E. sell: Are you sure all six men came down from the entrance on the upper deck }

Mr. Lewis: Yes.

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Continuing, witness said he went to his cabin after the piracy and found that the panels had been emashed in and his rain- coat. hat, revolver and some ammuntion stølen,

room.

Sir Claud Severn will present the Hongkong Billiard Association Shield and the prizes at the IV. R. C. on the night of April 19,

The results were as follows:- Rosulto:-

100 Yards (Benior). Sir Paul

100 Yards (Junior)-1, M. Sali- nn: An Tak-toi; 3. Yeung You chi, Time: 121 gees.

9.7: 9-7.

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Mr and Mrs. A. P. Bowesw, Mesare A. Binross, G. W Fills, & Yoshida, T., TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Yoshimum, F. Shimidan, 1. Rhinesma, Open Singles.---8. Abe.. Wong Dr. K. Teamet. Mr K Fujimur, Dr, E. Bidano, T. Takso, Mr T Talovams, Mr. Yoshiles wa, Mr B: Suzuki Mr K. High Jumn (Senior).-1. Lai Sze. Pokeong: S. A. Rajabu v S. F.

Beban, Mr T. Higashi. Mr R, Troji, Open Dentbles.-Ng fine-kwang rand Mrs T. H Hutchison, Mr and china: 2, Vik Chan-Dong: 9. Tom Green: A. E. Raworth v. K. F. Taka, .&. Frbat, May 17. M.

High Juan (Junior).-1, Chung

Mater D. Akaner, Mr T. Legii, Dr M. Tu-choi. 5 feet 2 inches.

and A. Brearley.

Flaudican Toulies. B. D.iron. Major-general T. Karızaki, Sun-cheng: 2, Tan Shutkan: 9,nd . Choo v. R. M. Henderson Mra N. Hair Miss Wigon, Tan Shan-shin. 4 feet 6 inches,

Hashimoto, Mics, M. Pheaner, M. and 120 Yenis Hurdles (Senior)-1,

Mr and Mrs Ivan Clark, Maj. A. In answer to the foreman of the

Flui Kim-hung: 2. Chan Hale and C, V. Mark (+3/6) v. Mr 8. Ascouma, Mr T. Aksmine, He Y

konzie. (+5/8)

Handican Binhle A.-N. L. Washidza, Col. M. Farasha, Mr and Mrs jury (Mr. R. H. B. Hancock), Mr. Lewis said the skylights of the

lens: 3. Tam Sik-kun. Time... Tammert and W. W. Mac-R Kinroe, Mr and Mer. Marks, 120 Yaxis Handles (Junior).-1. (+5) W. B. Cornby, Aladink, Me and Mrs Y. Mori. Mr engine room were always kept

18.4.5secs

Okazaki, Kr 9. Ueds, Haj. T. Iseki, Dr. open when it was raining.

Handican Singles "B.-G. R. Roe, Mrs. Wada, Mai. M. Kawabs, Herra A. Livingston, W. Bar, S. Tobno was a drop of about eight feet when a smoking concert will be Young Kan-ho: 2, I. Haroon: (+5/6); C. W. E. Bishop+6/6)] 9.8. Booung. My Thomas Behen, Mr M.

Pickaback Race-1, Chan Fan B. 4. Saunders (6/6). This presentation are invited.

More (—3/6) v. A. W, M: Skinner. Tobs Lon Sit Yew. H. Charrington, G. Aher, Y. Rikachi, J. Copland, J. from the skylights to the engine held, to which members of clubs M. I. Razack.

was originally dated for 21st inst., feung and Lee Ping-tong: 2, Tam In producing to the Court al but was unavoidably postponed. Shin-wing and Wu Chan-chi.

Mixed Doubles.-F. A. Red-xander. 8. #akamoto. T. Frick, Half Mile Handicap-1, Wa+1/0).

mond and Mrs. J. Mitchell (-8/6). Knowled, S. Kawasaki. J din Garie, bullet extracted from the body of The Catholic Union Club are the

Chong Tu-chiot.

A. W. Warshim. Chan But Te. J. Iversen, Chan. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crook 8. Andzaki, R. A. Lindany, J. F. Phillips, Somokh, 4, W. Clark, A. Hohkabe, B. Captain Willox, Sub-Inspector R. winners, with the Chinese Club Chan-chi: 2. To Chi-ming: 8,

Three-legged Rnee-1.

Kodima, S. Pozawa. R. W. H. Yoreys, Shannon said the bullet was 38 nunners-up.

Thirty three events make up the

8 Trobe, Wes H. B. Jones, Miss A. Toliau, calibre Smith-Wesson revolver

Mesars 9. Bhigro, L. Akametan, B. R. Ammunition. When the "Tai Lee" programme for the Club's Athletic Tan-leg and De Ping-tong 3,(+15).

McGahey, G. Cumminghary, WM. O was at the Kowloon docks after Sports, to be held on the Hong-1 Chan Kai-son und Cheoung Man

Miller, A. W. Franklin. Mr and Mrs T. Rirovare, and daughter Mr T. Ikemoto, the typhoon part, of the arms kong F. C. ground at Happy Valley, anong.

Mr. Tokideum, Mr 3. Tani, Mr A. carried by the ship were stolen on April 26. Among these are a

Mitsui, Mr.I, Shimamster, Miss T. Ukes, from a locked drawer in the ladies' one mile cycle race, a

Mins T. Sakuta, Ming T. Miyami. Captain's cabin. The arms had veterans race for gentlemen over The Tai 40 years of age, 220 yards Bat race since been replaced. Lee" had on board at the time of for soldiers and sailors in unifom (open, and between Indian Regi- the theft and also at the time of post entries), and tugs of war the piracy Smith-Wesson revolvers ments and Indian Police) The He. knew from marathon race will commence Police Station of 38 calibre.

Pokfulum personal knowledge that the boat-at

to Road Pokfulum swain was on the ship whilst she and the course from there will

No arrests were be was in dock. made in connection with the Peak Hotel, on to new motor road (Stubbs Road), to Morrison theft.

Hill Gap Road, along this road to Hongkong F. C. ground, once round the course and finish at tape in front of Stand.

Search At The Wharf.

stated Sub-Inspector Fallon that on the 20th January he was in charge of searchers at the various wharves on the Central Praya. On that day the "Tai Lee"

via

300 Yards (Senior)-1, Lee Pin-tong; 2. 1. M. Arculli. Time: 0.1-sees. A special prizo was added by Mr. G. N. Orme for Ip Kin-ying's good performance in coming in tard.

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Sack Race.-1. T. Haroom; 2. M. T. Razack: 3. Low Chi-chin.

One Mile Race-1, Sun Singh: 2. Ajit Singh: 3. No

Ahmed.

FAMILY TREES! GOLD MINING FOUND IN

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MUSTY RECORDS.

DEPARTURES.

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was lying at the Ping On wharf, R. C. Witchell, at the V R. G., for Pool's College: 2. St. Joseph's gets his living, says the Continental wars, Miss Y Nishwars. Mr G. F..

During the afternoon he visited the wharf and the ship several timeş. At 2 p.m. he took a party of police on board to search the crew's quarters. There were no passengers on board at the time. All Nothing illegal was found. the passengers and their effects were also searched.

The Coroner: Despite your search, is it possible to secrete Arearms on board?

Sub-Inspector Fallon: Certainly, unless you have information.

The Coroner: Were there as many men searching on the wharf

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STREET THEFT.

SNATCHER'S ACCOMPLICE

imprisonment

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CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO‘CONSIGNERS,

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. From MIDDLESBRO”, ANTWERP, LONDON STRAITS.

HE Steamship

1 whence, and/or from the wharvas,

delivery may be obtained.

JAILED.

Admitting that he received a 300 Yards (Junior)-1. M: Sab-

Considerable suns of money are

neckinre valued at $48.50, from n left every year by people who die

anatcher in Queen's Road Central Razack.

"BENLEDI" J. L. O'Dnanell, Cal. CL ban 2. Ar Pak-tni; 3. M. I.

Mar 19-Mr. 100 Yards (Class 8)-1, Halintestate, and these prove to be

Consignees of Cargo are hereby spend wir time seeking out claim. Mr H Howell, Mr B. F. on Wednesday, a Chinese named Byase, Mr and Mrs F. Cook, Hom. T. Long Tack was sentenced by Mr.

informed that all Goods are beings Mei-chi. Time: 131ecs. Sure-chn: 2. La Hung-sun; 9. Lau gold-mipes to investigators who Per N. X. E., Tauro Maru" on

landed at their risk into the basses ants.

Hardly a week passes without Sarimura Mm J. Macfarlane, Mrs E. W. Hamilton yesterday morning

Defendant stated that he was dous and/or extra hazardous Go mention of some claim for money in Christie Mr and Mrs O. G. Gad, Mrs to three months

Mrs Manwaring, Mr C. Pearson, MozmTO 8. Kasam Webb, P Lord, W. W Chancery coming before the English L. Lowder. Miss 1. M. Lowder. Mr and with hard labour. Ernenn Staff Handicap (one) The cont's demand definite prood's Walshaw, H. W. Dizaon, Mirsad Mesar-by when a snatcher took the downs of the Hongkong and Ko No claims will be admitted aft J. Lalody, Falls, Kimura, J. Allison,

the goods have left the Godowa Entries for all events close on yard per year. Mr. A. Hof descent before any such claim Nishiyam, Mr and Mrs F. F. Lever, Mr necklace which was handed over to loon Wharf and Godown Co., L and all Goods remaining undeliv April 21 at 6 pm and intending Cook: 2. Mr. Mecock. Time is even considered, and it is obtain sud Mrs L. Smith, Messrs F. G. Blyibe, hini,

Tnvitation Relay, Race-1, 84.ing, or trying to obtain och proofs. H. Boott, Rigaki, Nishijima, Miss K. that the professional genealogist Yamaguchi, Miss Takens, Miss K. Kish-

Londoo, March 20-It appearsed after the 25th inst., will be subjec xford, Boy. T. Kanamori, Mr R. B.

Government's to rent. competitors should apply to Mr.108.

All claims against the Daily Mail. College.

Senior Claas Team Race-1,

Pedigree-hunting demands a de-rd, Mr R W. Brotherton, Mr D.

Wabeter. Mr OA. Bmith, Gas A. H. that the Dublin entry forms.

Cina C. 2A. (Championship cups)gree of patience which few possom. Miss R. M. Smith, Master 3. N. action demanding resignations was

for it often happens that, after Rath, Mr and Mrs L. A. Krom, Me M. due to the fact that they considered must be presented to the 2. Class F. 8B.

Old Bove Race. 1. 6. Harom: months of unethedical research, and Yoshikawa, Mr F. Tanin, Mr and Mrs Tuesday night's operations con signed on or before the 2nd 2. Lam Yuk-ying: B, M. A. Khery.

Jrior Clase Team Race. Just when success annears to be Rattray, Dr. and Mrs F. Glenny, flicted with their policy of giving or they will not be recognized! within sight, one link is found to be Moss Adams. Broughton, the mutineers until the evening of Class 4A (Championship, cups): 2 definitely missing and all the work Canningmark, Tran, P. Bush the 20th to return the arms they

And Rich, R. J.

I. Holmes, T. Powell, F. Lucas, R. Ahad taken away.-Reuter. is thereby rendered useless.

London, March: 20.-Strikers Obstacle Race-1. Ip Kui-ying since payment for this sort of work Webb, T. Davis J. H. Olsen, J. Jacob- Carlisle, J-Hoodman, R. ConwAY, T 2. Wa Hung-bing: 3, Lo Chi-chuis largely by result, the disappoint-los. J. Grab, B. Bysan, W. Johnson, A

Consolation Race-1, Mak Kai-meats are proportionately bitter,

Papadoptadis, J. Gradher. M .at Southampton having refused' On the other hand, the profession Miles Y. Fajil. Mr B. Simkin. their leaders' advice to return to hing: 3, Ip Kai-ying; 9.. Chung

has its rewards, and in this it res 9. Buskin, and baby Mr D. Simkin, work, it is expected that the ship. eigned by sembles gold mining. Just as the Me Norton, Mrs Adel. Ming Hbuilding employers will declare a Sing-cheung

miner may spend years delving in Banks, Mr Cherd. Mr E Akiyams, Mr

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BE QUICK!"

SUBMARINE'S CREW FACING DEATH.

TOKYO, March 20. The sunken submarine is lying horizontally on the sea bottom with a damaged conning-tower and flooded forward compartmerit, the occupants of which, including the Commander, are believed to

on that day as there are now? be dead. Communications estab lished by underwater telephone Yes.

Class 4B:-

PERFECT COMEDY. POTASH & PERLMUTTER:

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barren claims and then at last strike. Maken, Miss B. Linda, Mr and Mir national lockout on Saturday,

men.Reuter. rich, pay dust, so the genealogist Loalswich, Mr M. Bab, Mr N. Sogh involving over a hundred thousand

gome great sum of money whichi Eas

may suddenly got upon the track of Mr J. Biogh. Mr. Oskar

been lying unclaimed, for years and Sub-Inspector Fallon added that with the after compartment reveal

discores that he can put his finger between 4 and 6 p.m. twelve men the fact that two. engineer officers and sixteen men are still living

For sheer good fun the big pic-unod the righul heirs. In such p were searching on the wharf.

The most successful man in tho Lance-Sergt. Armitt testifled to but are facing a horrible death by

rescue is being rushed forward andre now showing at the Coronet caso his reward is certain.

Theatre would be hard to boof: locking the grills on the "Tal Lee" slow suffocation. The work of and seeing the ship sail at 7 pm. working partles are making frantic Potash and Perlmutter is a mus pedigree-hunting business 16 6 on the 20th. He locked all the efforts to introduce air tubes. The grills except those on the upper collision, occurred as the vessel ter-piece in this respect. Abe and Frenchinan who keeps a couple of deck, which were not covered by was rising to the surface, causing Morris are among the most lovable genealogists to whom he pays i re interminable squabbles are altoge who forward to him particulars of Always they are the estates of all persons who die his instructions, and returned the severe damage to the conning characters over screened, and that gular salary. He has other agenta

tower."

the delicious. keys to the Captain.

the so inimitable twain, whether intestate, and he makes it his busi they are struggling with business pees to discover the rightful heirs. reversos or enjoying the galebes of If he finds auch heirs before they Now York cabaret nights. Given have become aware of their own the added touch of romance and a Iack he suggests to them 6 com there spice of dmma-filmed with the mission of twenty per cent, upon same core and finishPotash and all he can recover, for them und Pelmutter" is the perfectly poised very often gets it.

To-day the beat customer of the TOKYO, LATER

taining Capacity houses have professional genealogist is the now- The rescue parties have now picture, both convincing and entor established that eighteen, men greeted every performanos hitherto, rich American who desires to trans were still alive this morning and popular favour still string na hin English ancestry. The 50109 aboard Submarina 43...

At this stage the Coroner asked the jury if they desired to hear further evidence in regard to the search of the passengers from the individual searchers. The police had twelve men on duty on the wharf between 4 and 6 p.m. when there was a rush of passengers,

The jury said they did not con- sider further evidence on the matter necessaIYANA

The compradore of the ship gave evidence, after which the enquiry was adjourned.

Keep It Handy

SASEBO, March 20, The crew of the submarine which sank yesterday morning at first answered the signal, saying "Be quick! We are gasping 1 Since last night, however, t has been no answer.

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fame as one of the most thoroughly liked pictures the Colony has seen

Paris, March 20-The Finan cial committee of the Chamber modified lightly the taxt of the Finance Bili voted in the Sonate: Crampe in the Stomach

No used of inffering from anampa in

ily tree, and perhaps a coat of arms into the bargain a very large.

A few years ago a wealthy Ver monter was sued by an English- woman for a sum of £2,500 due for work done in finding him a family tres she gave evidence that sho

Do not forget that there are more. In January and February, Branch battles sold each year of Chamberlain's Imports totalled 6,601721,000 the stomach or intestinal psion Obamy bad spent more than three years Cough Remedy then of any other sough France, compared with 44761727,000 medicine: Have your bottle of 1t in

never file to relive the most severe agreed to pay her £12 a week for berlata's rolla and Darchons Remedy the task and tent the American time to bond log is alter the attack comes

your house! It is good for the children for the same period la 1923 Get It to da gi there full by no to work which the, had been and this geown ups too, Story user is a Exports were 6,618,112,000 com pared with 4,180,718,000. Havas friend. For male everywheen

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