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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924.

FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai' Fish)

Frozen by A. J. A. Ottman's Improved Patented mo hod which proserves its original flavour and qualities. Unen tasted alway appreciated. Floh firm as frish fah,

To be obtained only from

KWONG LOONG.

Comprador.

*0. Dos Voeux Road 01

Tel. 0. 1281

Sole agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LȚɔ......

141 0 -0.

from

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JUST ARRIVED

Of the Finest Quality.

Dried Fruit

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Apricots Prude, Rainion, Currants, Dates, Extra Smyrna Figa and in Packets Soft shell Princess Almonds, Brazil-nute, BooBles Cydfish. Smoked Herringa, Beer French Macaroni, Vermic Shelle. Swaio, Growza, Alphabets and Short Cat Pack-d'Only

in lb. $0.25 Pach,

THE FRENCH STORE

9. Bauchsfeld Arcule. Tel. Central 701-

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Everybody, everywhere needs to know what malkian of folks have already Irodabout

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TAILOR

11A Peel Street

KA

EXPERT FITTERS.

HIGH CLASS TAILORING

SERVICE

Everything New.

New Shop. New Stock. New Prices. Saltable for your pocket,

Ait kluda of Indian and Chinesa Sitka, Shawls, Embroideries, etc. always in stock,

SIND SILK STORE,

CHINA BUILDING Queen's Rond Central,

POOK BUN FOR SALE.

Panama Hats, Folt Hata; 'Straw Hate 'and all Kiuda at Hata.

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HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITT. No. 80,, Wellington Street.

An intiseptie Liniment. There is no rangers braver from took jaw or blood rolson rosulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm

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and destroys the germs whoh este these diseases. It 500 causes wounds to bbal without maturation and in one. third the time required by the usual treatment. Fo? sain averywhere

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for a insortions..

POSITION WANTED.

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DOSITION WANTED.-Good I cook boy, with references, speaks English desires position. Apply to Sun Mow Won, No. 38, Ching Kai, West Point, 2nd Floor, Hongkong.

BOARD. I'

PRIVATE BOARD RE: SIDENCE. — "Rogale" 158-160, Austin Rond (Corner Austin und Kimberley Road), Kowloon. Tel. K.551. Quiet". neighbourhood, with pleasant outlook. Terms moderate. Box No. 328, care of

China "Mail."

TO LET.

or

TO LET. Two Godowas,"

shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rui- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road'.-

TO LET-Ofice Rooms in Central position. Apply:-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

J

10 LET-Four large rooms,

excellently situated for offices: on the 3rd Fong of "St. George's" Building facing Ice House Street and Chater Road. For terms and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Building.

TO BE LET.

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TO BE LET-For Six months from 1st June, 1925, a 5 roomied House, Furnished, Mountain View, The Peak, Apply Ex 323 eo "China Mail."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE -Keller: Marlor bion next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central..

The Peak. Possession

JEWELLERY

JADE

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PRECIOUS STONES

atc.

Also Fine Selection OF

Rings, Fendants and Cuff Links

(British make.)

obtainable at

SHERIFF BROTHERS.

69, Queen's Rd, Ci

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

Made to order ROYAL & CO. No. 1, D'Aguilar, Prot

ZIONISM.

RECENT PROGRESS MADE

IN PALESTINE.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

• ODDS & ENDS.

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MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

"Red Emma

"VISITORS' AT HOTELS,

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| HONGKONG HOTEL,

December 18. Mr R.T. G. sitten itr G. 2. Harriman Mr and Mrs G. □ Mr J, Scots Baraian

Archtutt

Mr E. Husammann Mr P. J. Van Brock Mr A. F. Reory Mr N. J. Hortschleb

Mr W. Aichi ald Med Bab Mr A. H. Atkins Japt. Bagot Mee B. W. Bagot Mr F. W. Barnes

4 Mr & Mrs A. Hicks

Mir A

J. Holmos

Mr W. ughes

The notorious anarchist, Enna Goldman,-known as Red Elan who was deported from America and who has sine resided in Rusia, [delivered a surprising address at a gathering in London on November,

a. dt which Colonel dosiah Wedge Mr and Mis B. Mr A. R. Johnston Mr G G. Jobustone Bercon Emma Gold Mrand Mr. Bosle Vira Kinlock wood presided. said that she had come to England Mrs E. R. Pelli Me and ffor the purpose of telling the Eng- Mr. Borjamin fish, people-this truth about Russia Mr And Mr

Bennett fus slie knew it as a result of swo venes travels throughout Russia. She declared that the suppressed

Mr. D. Boraba

Mr D. Barthaa Mr R. J. Birbook

Mr A. Brooks..

Mr. E.

Klem-gor

G.Mr andirs 0.

Lauri sca

Mr At Langton Mr and Mrs W.. J.

Londarman "Leutig

| mussés of Russia were at present Me J. H. Blaakraraðir nod Mes O. W.

silence by the powers of BolsheMr R, Blan Visa, is never under the Tsarist Mr H... Bregham Miss H. Lillle

Mr.B. A. Foring Mrs E Liddell rute. She desired to explode the preposterous superstition thith the present Russian tioverment repre- FemmeFile Russing workers. The perty it present in power had on schluted "revaltionary Russa 11 was slowly undermining all that was hest and fine in Russia. Shỏi averred, that, as long as she was permitted to stay" in "Bagland," she wuld use for jong and power 101 nanipate the men and winnen of Hussi From Bolshevisti...

Mr D. Mccall¤¤ ̈ M. J. A. H. Hrown Mrs J. H. & Min |.3¢ 8. M. Brown Rmiller

Mr. A. W. Graham Mr O. H. Montague Mr H. C. Bardin

"Krowno.

Dr T. Nago! MY and Mr AT. Campholt Neckelman Mr. H. Castillon Mr E. N. Neil on Mr R. H. Clark Mr. Niswvenhayı

J. R. Collins, Mr and Mrs H Mr Choi, ottrall Pes EQU Mr W. 8 Oraick Me H. K Peol"

sbank

Mr & Mrs Pinkuot Misa R E. Desmond Mr and Mrs H

apt, Dickens*** Pooley Mr D. WPD. Yan Mr & Mrs. Priestley

Doreser

Mr MJ, Qui-t | Mr and Min. W. A. Mr M. A. “Walog-

M. E. R. Dackelt, Mr. Riley

Mr & Mrs Ramy Catesby" over a shop in the Tot-M. and Mrs Duck-Mr AH. Rowe tentum Wort Road, would connect)

A London Surprise.

Landon is a place of surprises. Faw

R Dougla prple Seeing the Dane

worth

Ellis, Miss Eccle

Mr D. Fate

"it with the notorious Roisert Cutes Mr Falix HÌ

by of the impwder Plot. Lou Miss M. Elia don's historical background is el-Me and Mrs. E. viched for you on learning that the heard of the firm, Mr. William | Caleshy is descended from Guy Fawkes's friend. Robert Cateshy Hver in se ralled Ashby St. Bedoes, it Northamptonshire, which still

the (present Mr. Catesby- "has made an interesting vollection of relies from dard house and at pictures and ecuments thustrating the Gimpo

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3.

Mias Rvan

Mr J. K. randers

Mrs Aav+ge

E. Mr G. Shrine

Mr Echwesingor | Capt Mod Mr and Mrs. H.

Sparko

B.Mr and Mrs W. Vandor Stren

Mr J. P. Fh by Mr and Mis·

Kircher Mr L. Fecher Mr H. P. Stric-er Mr. D. Fothoraill Mr H. F. Bammers Dr & Mrs. Frank Mr P. D. Fatherland Dr. Dangler R.Mr J. M. Toompson

Carter

Mr and Mre L. A Me Fine Mr H. Gelaon

Inlay

Dr R E Gifl

Jérusalem, October 10.- In conversation to-day, Dr. Weiz- mann, President of the Zionist Organization, summarized the impressions formed during his present visit to Palestine, as com- pared with those of three years.ier Plot, and this is to lg seen just

Front in the slump.

manny things is a legal document | Mr and Pontaining one of the more-less Mr and Mrs known signatnies of Guy Fawkes

Granman use I added to a deal transfers

RUD.

Mr L. M. Gall

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Mr M. 3. To per

Me A. Tudjum

Mr Vorter

the of the Mrs Ronald Gordon Mr R. Wadeson

The outstanding feature, he said. was that what earlier had appeared solely as idealism in the case of those educated or towp- bred immigrants who undertook......ding was, hood. There are some physical labour an idealismi likely to cease after, the first che, thusiasm had worn off--had justified itself. Whereas at the

tinle of his previous visit, rela-r ions between Arabs and Jews were perilously likely to explode. they were -- now-it-not-exactly satisfactory, yet, nearly normal.

Where the Jew and Arab of the peasant class were closely asso-

Goa'd

Mrs.

Mr H. Thegory Cast F, F. Holl

Mr J, T Ward

Mr Mrs J. 2.

S. Watkins

Mis R. H. Whitta!!

MN Alice do Weere

Mr W. Wonder MJ. Wilson

Mr H. Hancock Mis N G. Worcester Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr J1 F. Wright

Hannibal

KETULAN SAY HOTEL

plertss"ed the Furiitore Ton. Ashi in P. Hamilton St. Ledpurs, "where Catesbyslivci | | for two "eenturies befor the dis- aster. These bagfude a rich Vené- tras elpat, sak inlaid with macho- i amy, with signs inside of a secret | Mr & Mrs Beher MrA. E. J. Koight Hiding-places- perhaps, for the slow Me & Ma Rodikor Me and Mrs. A. Ting, zway of a, Roinn Catholi; Mr and Mrs A. Lain) & children.

priest Them in model of th Brostedt

Mr and Mrs W. L. harible rack, which the conspin-1 Mr and Mrs 6.6.&. Mr & Mrs E. Lond tors were, tortured to make them

Carleton

Mr T. A. McGoo Mr and Mrs J. C. Dr. Dizelen

Millett Mr and Ms T. Mr and Mrs Oliver

Fowle & children Mr and Mrs J, N. 47 Frankla

Parker Mr and Mrs I. H. Mr. B. Shauk

Lt Col & Hra Ste Miss H. Harry

phen

Mr T. B. Brown

FOR SALE One 6 Cylinder 3 sealer Studebaker Car with Dicky seat Tires in good condi-tinted relations were very friendless and a halt which tradition. Crocks

tion. Car in good running order. Price $90000 or. nearest offer Apply Box 327 c/o China Mail."

FOR SALE Excellent Stee son m OR SALE. Excellent Steet Beam

No. 185, Mount Kellett, The Peak. Apply Box 329 c/o "China Mat." ..

INTIMATIONS,

NOTICE.

THE PAINTERS OF HONGKONG hereby give notice that owing to the hundredfold rise in the cost of living they must ask for an increase of wages to the extent of Fifty

per cent.

Working hours and conditions to remain as heretofore.

Employers of painting labour will

y. with a continual interchange

Was

re-

Avdgson

Mr M. Waik

PEAK HOTEL.

December 12.

says Catesby sat upon in the Real of ideas, of implements, and of..Lion at Duneliurelt on his flights to Holbeach in Staffordshire, where he hospitality. Whereas the earlier immigration of Jews

was cortiered and shot. Many of fostered and subsidized from

(these things hoyd never been shown! efore, and altogether the collection Zionist funds and mainly at- tracted persons entirely depen-

illuminates inta-vivid-way-the-most- Mr and Mrs. PM. Mr R Taggart..... renowned of plots—even more dent on the Organization, there was now strong stream of per-

nowned that the melodramatic rons of independent means have ing a craft or trade unsupported by the official Zionists.. The official · Zionist attitude was now almost to discourage rather than en- courage, immigration, lest the powers of absorption of Palestine should be taxed,

**plot** which excites the politicians -B. and

un-

The Oldest Clocks.

of The oldest artificial, means determining the time was the water-clock, This would give to hair of the day and even shorter divisions of time, while the general attention was still bent on the con stellitions and the movement of -hadow. There was a water-clock in Athens near the Tower of the Winds, and, by it the market hours were fixed. In thina, to, water- clocks were know in the oldest times, and in Kendy near by one of these mident ones is still pre

Dr. Weizmann did not expect any change in British policy in Palestine, whatever Party" might, be in office. He was certain as to "the effect which recent developments in the Iled- juz would have in Palestine, but he considered that they would tend to enhance the strategic im-erved. Ple waters of Korea

be notified by letter and this an-portance of the Holy Land as a nouncement is for public information.

It is considered that Fifty per cent. is the lowest required to give a living wage.

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THE PAINTERS' GUILD,

No. 21, New Street." Hongkong, December 12th; 1924. .

NOTICE

TORAGE space on Marine Lots ST

with Godowos and Chinese House to Let from 31st December.

W:S BAILEY & CO, LTD..

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3. 1924.

NOTICE.

Seri, No. 7896.

(300) shares in the Hongkong and Whampoa Lock Co., Ltd. Nog-58544/63, 27569/93, 4192/96.

55627/636, 5959/68, 5288)/390, 51667/76, 55685/94 in the name ot Mr. Ng Cheung,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above mentioned Scrip the property of Mr. A. A." Lopes, of Alexandra Building. Hongkong Sharebroker has been obtained from him by false. pretences and that any person to whom the same. is offered for purchase should before purchasing... the same at once communicate with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, Alexandra Bunding of at Residence, Nor-B-Pratt-Building;- Kowloon. VĒLA

Dated the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1924.

link in British communications. It was impossible 'now to allege that the British were holding Palestine solely for the benefit of the Jews, as Jewish development in Palestiné was wholly bene- ficial to the interests of the Man- datory Power.

The Arab Executive is alarmed ut the developments in the Hedjaz and at recent Jewish purchases of large tracts of valuable land on the Plain of Esdracion.

It called a meeting to-day to discuss immediate con- vocation of the Seventh Arab Congress to deal with the situa- tion. "Times."

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Cures Sore Throat

Get a bottle to-day from your chepsiat or stores,

A ROLLING

STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, BUT A DIRTY SUIT WILL GATHER

MORE MOTH,

"DON'T FORGET"

THAT A

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To ward of coughs, colds, and night chills. and to protect throat, chest and lungs against climate and disasa, everybody needs Peps.

As Peps tablet: diosalve in the mouth they give ôtt medi- cinal fumes that carry toothing and healing benefits to the entire breathing system. Inflammation or serenean in the throat er bronchiala is quickly allayed, coughs and colds are medicine nipped in the bud, and the chest and langs are strengthened du

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MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITÈMS FROM FAR AND NEAR..

D. J; W. Anderson Mr and Mrs E A Mr 8. A. Arthur Kill Mr&Mr T. ArthurMr & Mrs A. Lane Miss E. R. Baily Mr And Mr. S. H. Meand Mrs L. U, F. Langston

Fellamy

Air K. Larsen Mr W. BonnarMr and dro G. D. £40,000 MFW. F. Bourde. Leys

fr M. J. Breen Min Leys Mr & Miss BrennanMajor “A. B. Little Col & Mrs C.Russell Jobs

Brow

Mr. D L'ayd Mias P. W Brown Mr. M. 9. Lloyd Mr T.. Bustard Mr W. H. Look Mr 8. D. Carothers Me and Mrs W.

Capt. & Mrs J. O. Login

L'arpantor Mr and Mrs TA

X, H. Claimed

Martin

Mr R. C. Comrie J. Modinh

iM. Cooper Mr R. McDrogot

Col. R. & Dob-Mr And Mrs F. W. At 1. H. Cormack Mr E E. Mimmack

Muston big

We A Forbes Miss M. Fertise

holme

| ape supposed to have been invented about 2800 B. C. According to the

laronicles, the day was divided at { about 1100 B.C, into [10 parts, of; Mr and Mrs J.Min M. W. Newa- |which in summer 60, fell into the Dancan day time and 40 in the night while MrE C. Duncan Mr Ogden

Mr W. Dye

Hr F. E. Ollerton in winter these numbers were re e Samers Ellis Mr A. M. Pann versed. Later on the day Was Misses Ell Major and Hra F. E. divided into 120 parts, then 160, Mr and Mrs W. 4. Phillipe and then again to 100. In the

Rustace

Mr and Mrs B. R.:

Remington Middle Ages a special office Was

Lol. & Mrs ereated to Ettend to the water- MR J. W. Foster Sandery eleks. In 1442 a min gauge, was Mr F. P. Franklin Mr & Mr G. Scott set up in every provincial town of Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr R. P. how Korea, and the readings were.com-

Mr and Mra W, D.M. R. H. Stolton

Goodfellow mimicated daily to the king, for the crop of rice," "the principal food, depended on the infll. In a Mr. And Mr. f), J.Mr and Mis E. F. L.. mum in the capital of Korea Manolo aghts 8unrdeo there is a water-clock of artistic Mr and Mrs B. A.M. O. P. Sturdes beauty dating from 1086. This is M. B. Fal

Mr and Mrs P. H.

Backing consists of three bottle-shaped ves Mr and Mrs J.Mr J. B. Thomson {sels ́of different sizes and two Hancock

Mr C Thwaites jevlinglers of equal size, all'of bronze, Mr J. B. Tawker Mine Thwaites

richly decorated. The inside dia- Mrs W. J. HawkerMr A. W. Tiekle meter of the bottles measures from Lt Comde. G. F.Lt. Col. and Mrs H

Hole

Trevelyan M. O. M. Vine

Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Ma & Mias Ģ. E. Capt & Skinner

Stubbings

Gier

www.

Aylesbury railway station is to be rebuilt at a cost of about

Twenty-five, million rats were killed during Britain's Rats Week crusade, according to reports from a large number of centres.

Dr. A. J. Shinne, 38, has been appointed medical officer for Westminster at £1,250 per year.

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a salary of

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There are 102-old Eton College boys in the new Parliament: 97 Conservatives; 2. Liberals, and 3 Socialists.

Messrs. Elder, Dempster have. ordered two large motor liners from Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Ltd, Belfast.

At Slough, Jersey Cattle Show

In keeping with ancient custom, at the close of Anglesey Hunt the challenge cup for the best procession. Miss Brodrick, the animal was won by Mr. Strauss, of hunt patroness, threw E in hot Abingdon, Berkshire.

for a children's strest scramble. coppers from Beaumaris town hall

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Dover is to be the future English port of call for "Hamburg- South Amerika liners in the America and West Indies services.

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Mr. J. H.. Thomas, the Colonial Secretary in the Socialist Govern: ment, has resumed his duties as political secretary of the National Three rest rooms for unemploy- Union of Railwaymen at Unity ed, at two of which meals will be House, Euston-Road,'N.W.

on sale, are to be opened in Birmingham suburbs for the

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On a charge of embezzling | winter. three sums of Et from Mr. Melville,

proprietor of the Grand Theatre, Conservative members of the Brighton, Alfred, Nightingale, 35 Brighton Town Council have re- the manager, who was arrested at moved Socialist councillors from the theatre, was remanded at all committees concerned with Brighton.

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expenditure

Flying in flocks over a fire. which destroyed coal sheds, ati

Lieut-Colonel Sir F. E. Dalrym- Queen's Quay, Belfast, pigeone ple, R.A., has been appolated nesting in the roofs were stupefied Commandant of the Royal Military by the heat and dropped down School of Music, Kneller Hau

Twickenham, in place of Colonel A. C. Somerville..

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dead, some into the river and others Into the burning sheds.

For the three months ended last All of their aine children were

138 to 88 centimetres; the tallest is T, Hornby pt. R. F. Walker September the death-rate in Eng-present at the diamond wedding

70 centimetres high. The cylinders Wr H. Howall have an inside diameter of 93 cen• MrG, M, Hansworth Capt.-A. E. Waits

ietres and are each 109, cen-

Mios (1.0. Jankin Miss C. Willmott timetres high.' The largest bottle Mr G.S. Hingh Jones And Mrs. F. D.

Mr W. A: Jordani Word stood highest. From it the water win G Kennedy Mr G., Warell run into the next largest and then MeM. F. Key Mr & Mrs G, Yates. into the smallest. which stood lowest. and thence, inlo one

PALACE HOTEL, evlinder by day and the other by night. An official attended mom- liig and evening to the resetting of the clock. A flout in the cylinder W. A. Bennett Mrs Molaw bore a measuring plate and on the portion of it which stood above the water one could read the hour

Stopa Croup.

Mr A Arch Mr.H. Halewood MrR A. G. Barrett Mr J. Jack

Mr B. W. Campbell Mr. McDonald HP. R. Ohichgar Mr. B. de H. Mr. 8. Cox Moore

WF Caf My SimpY" Mr &

ad Me N. 8.Mr B Smith DAVI

Capt. L W Smith: --de-de-R-Pi-Device-Mer ()-Stringer and

Mr E. Davis

child

Itatapsoup. That's why motherMB Vorahulda-Ma-Pins

H.. Fan

| keep :Chamberlain's Canib, Remedy In the hour. It contribu no narcotics and

le best for the children. Forale every-

where.

Mr and Mrs Goldenberg My A, Hall Mr. A. C. Bako

Mra G Tol'och

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Mr.W. Walter

land and Wales was 9.3 in every celebration of "Mr. and Mrs J. 1,000. This is the lowest death Waring, New Cross, S.E, who rate recorded in any quarter. Births received a congratulatory message were (86,648, a falling off of 3,414 from the King. compared with a year ago.

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Ten cases of small-pox have When Albertine Cafra, a young occurred at Grassmoor, a mining woman of French pärontage, was village near Chesterfield, Derby- remanded at Hythe, charged with shire. There were 48 cases of abandoning her baby in the door-small-pox notified in England and way of a convent, she said that she Wales during the week ended did it to hide the fact of the child's November 1. birth from her own mother.

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William Downs, a Folkestoas At a Pacdington inquest on Muriel Harrison, 13, of Worming boatman, launched his boat in a don road, North Kensington, it was tears sonand-able ware capsized- stated that, frightened by sooing the boat, imprisoning him in. 6ft. boys dressed as guys, onTM Guy of witer," Jack Grant, 67, rad Inte Fawkes' day, she jumped back the water and iffted the bow of the wards into the roadway and was boat, enabling Down to extricate killed by a passing motor-car. himself.

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