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HONGKONG ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.
No
NOTICE OF MEETING.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders of the Hongkong Engineering & Con-
•struction Company, Limited, will be hold in the Offices of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co., St. George's Bullding, Chater Road, Hongkong, on THURS 'DAY the 10th day of April, 1924, at 12.00 Noon for the purpose of re ceiving the Report the Board of)
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.
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Every additional word # Cente for 3 Insertions.
USTRALIAN SOPRANO hao vacancies for a few pupils to VOICE production. Box No. 1479.
POSITION WANTED,
Directors and a Statement of POSITION WANTED by experi Accounts for the Half-year ended on
enced Children's Nurse. Excel-
the 31st December 1923, and of lent references Peak preferred. electing Directors and Auditors.
Immediate engagement. Apply Box
The Transfer Books of the Com-No. 1480 c/o "The China Mail." pany will be closed from the 4th-to' the 10th April, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
S. COURTNEY COOK, Secretary. Hongkong. 27th March, 1924,
OFFICIAL NOTICE
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.
WE THE SHUN TAI 5S CO.
(HONGKONG) LTD, of 114, Wing Lok Strect, Hongkong, hereby give notice that in, consequence of change of Ownership, we have
applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping
TO LET LET-First Floor No.9 Jordan TOL
Road. 3 rooms, Hall and ser- vants' quarters with flushing system. Apply:-KOON TAI & Co. 24, Des Voeux Road, Central. Phone C. 417.
TO LETO well-lighted OFFICE ROOM on top floor 6. Queen's Road Central. Apply "Gande Price & Co., Ltd.”
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FOR SALE.
3,000 B.H.P. POWER PLANT
THE CHINA MAIL.
HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
Made to order. ROYAL & CO. No. 1. D'Agullar Stree
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
A collection of 27 etchings by Mr. Augustus John, AR.A., realised 623 Gs. at Sotheby's.
TIBITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
April 2,
Mr R. T. G. Aláken Bír Konickyty Mr W. B. Allen
Mrs Alport
Mr J. Kuna Mr F. Labo!
Miss E. Anderson Mr and Mrs A. G- Lily the Fren (Miss. Vesta Til-Me J. Arnold & son Capt. de O. Larja
Mr D. J. Armstrong Langetou ley), who is staring at. Monte Carlo, Mias Bain
que } has now quite wegvered from het Mr J. F. Bartos ` Mr & Mrs Lotboy ment illness.
Mr T. D. W. Bannie Mr & Mr G. H 1. tex
Leywood Mr and Mrs. H. Mre M. (2. Liddel!
Betobell
Miss H. Lillie
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Islington Corporation's Finance Committee proposen rate of 58, 78. in the £ for the next half-year, a refurtion of 4d.
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A secand nuthenle of foot-and- mol disease has occurred at Baff on Walden, Esges, and 19 pedigree Jersey cows and a prize hill have boon slaughtered,
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Mr L. J. Blackbara Mr and Mrs 0. De A. Bloch
Mr and Mrs E.
Baron
Me F. A. Bowen Mes Brandt
D G. Brace
Mr JD.Buchanan Mr. and
Mra
Ve D. 8. Clack
Clare
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My E. M. Clarke
NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that the business of Share and General Brokers heretofore carried on by the undersigned at Victoria in the Colony of Hong.
The cord outch for the week ond kong under the style or firm of WRIGHT & HORNBY will as February 2 was 5.244.000 tons. from the 1st day of April, 1924 become with 4,717,100 in the pres carried on by them under the coding and 5.601,200 tons in style or firm of TESTER &e corresponding period of Inst ABRAHAM,
| years
The change of name involves no change in the constitution of the firm which will be continued as before.
P. TESTER
E. ABRAHAM. Member of the II K. Stock Exchange.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1924.
NICE.
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Arriving in London from Paris Dr. Otto Vollbehr, a Ciernun, dis covered that jewellery said to be worth £800 bad disappeared from his suitease during the journey.
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To the Turkish Assembly Raouf Bey, the former Promter, said there was proof that letters were being opened in the post and the corns pondence of curtain deputies was he. ing spied on
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An Oxford anderemdnate elimb to the clerk of the Clarendon 'Press. Walton-street. Oxford,
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Act. 1894 in respect of the shipTHIS plant consists of the following,
NIPSI" of Manila, Official num
all in working order. having just NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ber 153537 of gross tonnage 2163.19 recently been in full use:
that THANK RONALD tons. register tonnage 1296.77 ton) Four "Mond" gas producers SMYTH has as from the First day heretofore owned by MADRIGAL &
capable of generating 400,000 of April One tuvu-and nine hundredwrenched off the minute hard, and CO. of Manila for the permission to
cubic feet of gas per hour of and twenty four been admitted as a change her name to "BORNEO
140 B. T. U. per cubic foot com partyr in the firm of Vernon and put the clock on an hour or two. and to have her registered in the
plete with washers, cooling | Smyth carrying on business as share- sew name at the Port of Hongkong!
The military Sovint at Kharkoff is Voeux Road tower, scrubbers, centrifugal brokers at 4A Des as owned by THE SHUN TAI S.S.
cleaners, blower, motors, piping, Central Victoria in the Colony oftly alaried at the sorend of CÓ, HONGKONG) LTD.
etc., coal elevator and charging Hongkong and that the firm of which inicisin in this Red Army. It has sent instructions to Aray com- plant.
the partners now ace ROBERT THOMAS MATRE ON and FRANK inanders to take measures against "Cockerill" Two
horizontal RONALD SMYTH will continue to what it regumis ng a'danger. 4-cylinder tandem double acting type gas engines, 1,000 B.H.P. Carry on business as heretofore under
the style of Véron and Smyth." each and two game type 2-cyclinder engines of 500 B.H.P. each. all the above made by Richardson Westgarth & Co., England. Engines complete with air starting plant, electric ignition, water cooling pumps and motors, turning gear, 1 motors, etc.
Any objeccions to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong. [(B) within seven days from the appear. ance of this advertisement.
Dated at Hongkong this 29th day of March, 1924.
THE SHUN TAI S.S, CO.
(HONGKONG) LTD. (Signed) PANG KOKSUI
Secretary.
PUBLIC DINNER
Sir William Rees-Davies, K.C.
to
It is proposed that a dinner should
be given by the Foreign Community in honour of the departing Chief Justice at the Hong Kong Hotel, on Saturday, rath. April, at 8. p.m.
be
Gentlemen wishing to present should notify on or before 9th April, their intention to Colonel Robertson, Hong Kong:
who Club,
will supply all particulars.
Hongkong, 22nd March, 1924.
"HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
•DRART
RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on the 19th and 21st April (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries close on Saturday 5th April 1924.
Hongkong, 2nd April, 1924.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG. & CHINA GAS CO., LTD.,
G. 'P. CURRY having retired
M from the Company's service on completion of bis agreement, notice is hereby given that Mr. 1. J. BLACK BURN, the Resident Engineer, lina been appointed, as from this date, to hold all powers pertaining to the office of Local Secretary.
(84) JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.,
Local Agents. Hongkong, 31st March, 1924.
NOTICE.
WE, the undersigned, hereby give
(C) Two dynamos by Dick Kerr &
Co., England, having an output- of 750 K.W. each at 250 volts when driven at 120 revolutions, also two similar dynamos of 375 K.W, esch, complete with switch-boards, and instruments,
etc.
For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Butterfield a Swire.
Agents. The Talkon Dockyard & Engineering Co. of Hongkong, Limited. Hongkong, 21st March, 1924.
FOR
FRENCH TUITION
Write to
G. MOUSSION
c/o "China Mail" office.
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CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB:
THE Usual Monthly Dance will be held on SATURDAY, the 5th April.
ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
MONDAY, April 7, at 5,30 p.m.
Mr. Harry Ore's, Grand Planoforte Recital Alao:
Mrs. R. Sanger, Professor Gonzalez,
$2.
$1.
Tickets at Anderson's,
Dated the 1st day of April 1924, VERNON SMYTH,
44 Des Voeux Road Central,
Victoria, Hongkong.
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No Corn Can Resist "Gets-It"
·25o matter how iɛng you've had your eras.
E bad they may be, whether hard de moltes
what you how tried; believe this="G44-X£? will end thei pakňa at cison, and quickly you can lift the core right off the tos or foot, sitä. the Bogers. It side catraca; the more simple way, Stiploos saa it:- Idomes back gusenatio. Covéa but a triße-everywhere. E. Lawrence & Co, Mini Calengo, "Bold in thù city by
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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
Mrs 3pant Hongkong Botel, from Kobe
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In preparation for the round of The world flight by British nirmen, a Canadian navul patrol ship willes. tablish depots on the Pacific coast of Canada and in the Aleutian Is lands (North Pacific),
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Mr and Mrs L
Courtney
Mr W. V.
Cullenfah
Daries
Louriston
Capt. D. Lapin Lt, J Manding Mr G. E. May JMrs R.HT. MɑDonald Mr O, Molalar
Mrs E. Middlebirst A.Mr C. H. Montage
Mr L Moors
Mr J. F. Nowsom
Mrs Olliver
8.Mr W. Ollo
Mr La Parker
Stoin Me A., Pedornen
Mr and Mrs B. 3.
Perry
Mrs D. R. Dari Thung Tjoen Mta . M. Davin Pok Mr & Mrs DurnerinMs Thang Tjoan Mr and Mrs Heral Miss Thung Tjose Mr W. Dye
Pok
John on Me and Mrs A. O. Miss Thung Tjeng
Finney
Mr
Nio
Tjise
F-Mr J. Ram Ty Mr A. Richio
Mr and Mrs J, E.
Fint Mr Danald Fraser
E. Mr and Mrs W. H.
Gale
Mr R. R. Rorburgh WV. Fostor Mr K'O' Ro inson
The Daily Risk of
Blood Poison
ZAM-BUK THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC HEALER.
OW. often do you hear
of
HWs being crippled
and lives sacrificed through neglect or improper treatment
of everyday injuries?
To promptly dress all cuts, scratches, wounds, etc., with Zam-Buk prevents dangerous com. plications. Zam-Buk is the power. ful herbal antiseptic balm which kills and excludes disease-germs, and prevents festering and blood. poison. Other properties in Zam-Bak soothe away pain and groy bealthy new skin in a wonderful way.
For eczema, heat sores, ulcers, ring- worm, piles, bad legs, sore feet, abscesses, bitos, stings, buras, etc., Zam-Buk is equally valuable.
7am-Buk
7am
ZAM-BUK Alena Saved His Arm!
Br. J. D. McCormack, 10, Bgan Bim Newtown, Sydney.sagarem" Sormi Himi og slipped anul fell, severe binjurinamy elbow,and unahing
Forearm Ellood Poison salon and the arm became terribiz swollen en i
month for sight
Lagony, but washing woulil kand the wound. Mancing about Zam-Buk 1 des vided to try the baim. 1stopped the swelling and inflammation in a wonderful was, and soon all prisonous matter drtun end of the WOWN, ramarkadia healing; wishow
FREE FROM ALL ANIMAL FATS, 1.2, 100.
Mr. Mre and Miss L. AGENTS: Wakefield & Co. (China) Ltd, 60, Kianges Road, Shanghai.
Echinoer
Mr R. E. Smith
DeR F. GUI Mr. H. Gordon Mr Dacre Smith Mrs A. S. Gordon Mr F. Sonne
and child
Wen W, H. Sparkes Me & Mra J. Gould Mr P. A. Vándor Me L. Halm Etade
Mr A. Taylor Mr Vergult
MJ Sontt Haraton Mr F. E. Stalbing Mr E. HauteruanasMe J. Sanderland Mr J R. Hooby Mr F. M. Hood Mr J. W. Hornby Mr T. Joan
Mr J. E. Joseph
Mr & Mr D
Kaili
Mr B. A. Wadoson
Dr T. Volker
Mr H. Wagener
KMr W. Wossel
dr J. F. Wright
Mr & Mra E. Kellat
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KETULSY BAY HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Brook Mr M. Mouveau Me D. J. Danby Mr J. A. Parker Me and Mes I. H.Mr sad Mr. F. B.
fleare & daughter Polliday Me P. M. Haigeon fr & Mrs R. A Miss.F. HendersonMe A.R Robinson
and Mrs J, A. Rodgers James
M: Rodger's nurse
Mr
Three daugliters of Mr. Karl Mr T. Kunsman and children Ricksidler, a farmer in Southern | Hit and Mira H. A. Me 10. B. Shank Manitoba, were burned to death, G. H. Lynott
Lammert
Mr W. Walk
and five other children were SEVETC-
Iv injured in a fire which followed an explosion of petrol in the farm- stenil.
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PRAK HOTEL.
March 29
"at" and six month's imprisone H. E. D. Adamar W. A. Ferdsa. mont was the sentence passed at MrW. Armstrong Mr J. M. Kayo Manchester Assizes on James Ro- Mr and Mrs S "A.Mr M. #. Key binson, 27, a marine engineer, for highway robbery with violence.
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Professor Popper, a 'cellist who was at one time as well-known in Titain and the United States as he was in Gormany and Austrin and his native Price, has been knocked down and killed by a motor-car in Vienan. He was 77.
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Widow of a Liber! agent whom she helped for 30 years in various parts of the country, Mrs. G. A. Hooper, of Highlands-avenue, A- tun, has been appointed Liberal agent for the Action division of Mid- alesex.
Arthur
Mr and Mr J. D. Mr and Mrs E, F. Kinnaird'
Mr & Mr A. Lane Asoott
& Mm R Major and Mrs R. R. Lt. Col.
Bechua
Lowla Me 0. R. Baron Mr J.D. Lloyd v Capt. R. D Benpati Mr L. Llovd Mr R. R.D. Bird Capt. and Mra J. Mr & Mrs J, W. O. Marready
Bozinar MA, O. J. Bowker Mrs McAinal
MR. F Mattingly
Mr M. J. Broen Mr H. McCallum Lt. Col. R. Brown Mr G. M. McDonald'
And ra MrT. 8. Bustard R.B. Cleland Miss
M.CGIBROT 0. E. Clark
Mi K.B. Moegór Vir 3. R. Collis Mi and M J. Mrs 1. H. Cormack FindlayMiller Mr and Mrs F.Miss A. Miller
McD. Courtney Mr P. W. F. Mill. Comorir. & Mrs Dow-Mr E. E. Minangk Mr D. W. Monton
ding
Ela
Duncan
Mr. Eager
Mr G. U. Blekens Mr J. M. E. Nikkela Mr. S. W. Howarth, one of the Lt-Cel. R. A. Dob-Miss M. Newaholme founders of the Derby and Netts
Mr H.A. Nott | Enginemen's and Fireinen's Union, Mr and Mrs J.Mn EH.R. OFarmall
and president in 1912 of the Nation-
Mr A. H. Perin ni Federation of Colliery Engine C. Bomers Ellis Feroy
Mr and Mrs T. R men, has died at Mansfield, Notts. Miss M, Somers Rifiskajor and Mrs F.H. aged 77.
Mina D. Somers Ellis Phillip Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr C. Prosser
Eustace
Mr and Mrs W, L
Roberta
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Wilion five boys were fined 28. Gd..
at Middlesbrough for playing foot-Miss G. Fothergill
Mr A Forbes ball in the street, it was stated that
Forsyth Dr O
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Lt. Col. & Mrs O.
Sanders
one of them when enught remarked t. E. 0 Frederick Mr L G. Sentt The towing unclaimeri telograma
to the constable, "What a pity you Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr R. P. Bhav s lying at the office of The have nothing else to do. Go and do Mr and Mi U. C.Dr and Mrs J. L. Great Northern Telegraph Company some hard work. It will do you Mr and Mrs. W. B.Capt & W Skinner
Galleri
Shellsbour filed):-
Hood."
Goodfellow. Mr W. F. Biome Mr A. W. Grandy Capt. and Mrs Ivar Gwendoline Morley, 20, who was Mr and Mrs B. A. Eiqualsad reunarled ni Westminster Police Hale
Mra and Mias Blau- Court on a charge of shoplifting, was Misi M. B. Hall bingsTM slated to have had a large collection Capt.&Mrs R.Hawil-Mr and Mrs P. h.
--tod
Suckling of goods, including 16 bandbags, in Me
J.Men J. §. Thomson her room, and the mungistate. Mr.Hancock
and Mrs
|_ Me A; W. Tickle Chapman said she seemed to have Mr and Mrs W. J. Hr E. V. Twiss
Bukyuki Des Voux Road Central, 2, from Wakamister.
Shimodayaku Ryuksiboro, from
Nagasaki,
Wildfire from Koba,
Marquen Quser's Road, from Kobe
Shikiye Nippaasoksi, from Kuramen inckdaw sort of munin for collec Hawker ("Mr E. J. Warufold
Sankyo, from 04.
3293, from Chaughni
Kian Ke, from
notice that, we have resumed TUNG SANG Shanghai.
business as ahare and general brokers under the style or firm of WRIGHT AND
COMPANY.
at
Princes Bulidings, Ice House Street, Third Floor as from the 31st March, 1924.
1. F. WRIGHT,- T. W. HORNEY.
TAILOR
Telephone No. 3519 Central.
11A Peel Street
Hongkong, 31st March, 1924.
WING. HING".
TAILOR
PERFECT FIT · GUARANTEED,
Specially Selected Woollen Sultings Just Arrived)
Orders executed at Shortest Nolice. Price lowest.
64, Queen's Rd., Cu.
Hongkopy.
Telephoto 1413.
卑利街拍登請A
EXPERT FITTERS
HIGH CLASS TAILORI
SERVICE
79 Elgin street. From Shanghai. Chan Bang Bo Yes Fong Wing thing Street, 1com Paris,
Uhaniato No, la New. We torn Street Cause wai Bay, from Shanghai,
Tack Dai, from Amoy.
1110, from Yinkow,
Chan Ji Foo 13 Caine Roid, from Toatain.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent. tongkong, 20th March, 1024, ́....
CASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL ASTA & QUINA TELEGRAPH CO,
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List of unolafmod colegrams lying to EE Telegraph Office, Honickét g
Clark 18 Mandannell Road, from Shanghai.
Durward alo Mckinson, from Saffron waldon
Ellid, from Singapore, Rederroll, from London -
MYE TAIREY
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Mr.J. B. Bawke Mr W. E. Wakeham |000 MyG..HeworthCapt. R. V. Walker- A verdict of Accidental Death Mr J.R. Hindmarsh Mr G. D. Worall
Capt. A. Walt MF 8: Bi was returned at Bradford, at the Mias 0, 0. Jenkint
guest on the four persons killed in the collapse of the Zetland Mill on January 10. The foreman of the jury said all reasonable steps were taken for the safety of the building
PALACE HOTEL.
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Er J. Jack
Allison
He L. Mofaron Mr & Mrs W. Anslin Mr. B. J. de X 'Mr' Wm. A. Dermott Moore There were 5.889 on-licensed M TY. Bibby Dr. Chan Kun Shing premtecs in the administrative M, P., Christofer Mr. B. Smith county of London la April 1923,
while the off-licensed premisesMe 8. Opff numbered 2,165, the total ratable Mr E. Farknes
Mr. H. Hanson
Mr. J. Sraith
Ospt. 14 W. Rajsh.
MW. A. Stopsai Mrs Of Stringor."
value of the different, classes of a B. Hodgkins- Mr H. A. Wyss
licensed premises being £1,781, 872, according to a London County Council retur.
At the Inquest at Hull, upon Thomas Green, aged 75, who was partially bind and had died from injuries through being knocked down by a motor-car, it was stated that he had been knocked down
Stops Neuralgic Pains and. Headache. ormenting, neuralgis la maen and stopped by Chamberlain's Pain Balmo bonetrating. It roschod the son
pols, starts the piretiiation, re- (the piciture and folkmutation
six or seven times by motorscars, that causes the paine: Helps Handschos,
HONGKONG GARAGS.
(Wanchai) Opposite Daibatsu's
NEW CARS FOR
SALE
& HIRE
Telephone C. 4006.
Expert Repairers. Painters and Overhaulers,
Cushion and Seat-Cover vanufacturers.
Top Rebuilders
Prompt Service at Moderate Prices. Tires and Accessories for Sale, Gasolene and Oil Suppliers
President, C. L. PUN.
LAM WING YAN,
Managing Director.
HONGKONG'S
POPULAR ICE CREAM PARLOUR
THE
BLUE BIRD.
MB
JUST ARRIVED
GRAND ASSORTMENT
OF
EASTER EGGŜ
LLSO A VARIETY OF
PASCALL'S SWEETMEATS.
CORNER OF
QUEEN'S ROAD
AND
PEDDER STREET.
著
CHINA RATTAN PRODUCTS CO., LTD.
General Import & Export
• Merchant's Specialising in the Export of all Borte of
Rattan, Seagrass, Bamboo Products and Rattan Furnitures. 209 & 210, Dei Voeux Road, Central. P. O. Box 292, Phour 0.3314.
BORNEMANN & CO.
16 D4 Voeux Road C. Tel. No. 4512.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS,
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA &
HONGKONG
*SACHSENWERK”
LIGHT & ROWER CO.
We carry stocks of single and threephase Electro-motors for various current conditions
D. C. Generators and› Motors Table and Ceiling fans," Enquiries solicitadap Rang
Inspection Invited.
INDIAN TRADING 00
ND EXPORTERS,
AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
GRNERAI
Tedy perpes Pay Bold and
but that he persisted in going out backache atta, wwollen folate brakte Into the street without attendance:
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