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better from the oxen's, sheeps', fowls, and game-birds' point of view to have lived and he expeditiously killed than never to have boon

A. S. WATSON & CO., killed at all. Finally the minister protests against a "vegetarian red horring being dragged across the path" of his sermon. The controversy has its amusing aspect, as we have said; but it has also its and side. It is hardly edifying to ses a minister of religion at such pains to prove that the standpoint of the caruivore is the one ap proved by his religion, i.e. by God, and that

WATSON'S

SEASONABLE

SPECIALITIES. those who disagree are weak sentimentalists We are not going here to enter upon a plea

WATSON'S

BALSAM OF ANISEED

Gives immediate relief and quickly ures all cases of Cough, both in Aduits nud Children.

WATSON'S

WHITE EMBROCATION

Spartanon will Bud this first-rate remedy for Sprains and Bruises. In ‚ custos ( î Rheumatism, Chork Affectious, and. Pains in the limbs, its application has a most soothing and comforting

effect.

WATSON'S

OTTO OF ROSE COLD CREAM

is a pleasant enes for Chapped Lips, and Rough and Chakel Skin, often experiend in the cold weather here,

The N.-C. Daily News Tokya correrpondent | TELEGRA M'S.

telegraphed on the 29th November; Events in. dicate the probability of a coalition and per.

baps fusion of the Seiyakai and the Progres.

Bists, with the probable result that the Cabinet will most with strong opposition in the Diet apless it shows some progress in the negoti stirns with Husala,

It is stated from Chinan, the N.-C. Daily News says, that Governor Chou Fa has mane- tioned the planing of Chinese Bailway polica along the now line from Kingchau to Chivan. At the more papulous towns the railway stations are to be each provided with from eight to ton policemen vader one sergenat and a corporal

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

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HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. ¡CORRESPONDENCE.

SPECIAL MEETING.

A sporial mesting of the Sanitary Board was Leldat 12.30 p.m. yesterday to consider what steps [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. |

would be taken in connection with the outbronk of rinderpest among the cattle at Kennedy's THE BRITISH NAVY. Daley. Presont-Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Offer (president). Colonel W. E. Webb, Hoa, A. W. Browin, Mr. A.-Rumjahu; and Mr. G. A. Woodcock, Secretary.

LONDON, 4th December, 11.15 am.

TWO FINE BATTLESHIPS BOUGHT.

The two Chilean battleships Constitucion

MISSIONARIES AND THE PRESS.

(TO THE EDITOR OF TIR "DAILY PLESS,”]

Hongkong, 4th December. SIK-To Buswer your recent remarks about missionarios was so easy that probably this se why no one thought it worth doing, but there are still some simple people who are led by loading. Dr Atkinson said that he thought it neces. | articles, sud a word is due to these poor sheep. sary to call a epesint meeting as he had received

I am not a missionary, and de sot hold a a report from the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon brisf for missions, but being weary of ignorant

for vegetarianism, which is to us a counsel It was at Amet proposed to raise a stronger foroo and Libertad have been bought by Groat that seven more anttle had died of the disasse abuse of people who atter all are God's creatures

of perfection, we confess. But we cannot allow that it is not the logical outerum of haitting the rights of nuimals and of any campaign for the prevention of cruelty to animals. It is for this very reason that otherwise konost people tangle themselves up so desperately when they endeavour to deny the relation between the conclusion and the premises. So now we find Mr. DARWENT in Shaughai arguing that it is wrong to take life; that life is not sacred, but personality is; that you may kill au unpersonal ox or a profane binck-beetle, but 2ot sacred personality-endowed man. Herrin a begs the greatest question that can be begged in this world. A charming assump- tion of superior knowledge on this point may be seen in the following sentence, which occurs in the same letter in the Daily News-Lay held of the distinction between life and personality, which so many people, who do not think clearly, con- fuse, and the argument on this ground is left without a logical leg to stand upon,' **Clear thinkers," "logical legs"! Are these all arrayed on the side of those that ser a personality in man and only life in the other animals? We must say that we prefer the frank sportsman for sport's sake and the im virunt to the clear thinker who has to

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of Chinese Government patrolmen for the rail- way, but there being not enough money avail able, the Governor had to be contented with the abore-noted arrangements.

Why did not the writer of the article reveal

at Kennedy's Stubles, making eight deaths in I would like to advance some extenuating Britain, not by Japau, as at first supposed. all. There was no doubt, he said, that thevironmstances why all the missionaries in China disease was highly infectious, and probably the should not to banged. Of course missionary whole of the herd would become infected. The methods, like newspaper methods and all other The price paid was £1,875,000.

(The two Chilean battleships Constitucion hard numbered fifty-five, eight of which had methods in this imperfect world, are not the By kind permission of Major Radcliff and and Libertad (as they were provisionally called) | dind, forty-two aro at present sick, leaving five best, but only the best that have been discovered.

were built at Elswick and Barrow respectively, of the herd still uninfected. Taking into son- officers, the band of the 3rd Harms Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel from 8 to 9.30 They are vessels of 11,800 tons and 13,000..p,sideration the fast that the Dairy is also a stab'es, p.m. Le-uight. The programme is as follows:-being fitted with Yarrow large-tube boilere. with a large number of people contionally com- Saint Georgo. They are 4-6 feet long, 71 ft. broad, and their ing and going, the risk of infection, thought the March......... “Coronation Overtire..."Nell Gwyn".

German draught is 244ft. Their armour is 7-3 in. belt, Provident, was very great. Under the Sanitary Selection Kitty Grey". Monckton Cornet Solo "Canzone di Taormina Valerie White 3. dack, 7 is, above belt, 3 in. balk-head, and hye-laws the Board had power to order the slangh Selection "Reminiscences of England" Godfrey 10-7 in. gun position. They carry four 10 in, toring of all the animals in the herd, if they Waltz......... "Sourire d'Avril

Depret fourteen 7.5 in., fourteen 14 pr., four 6 pr., four thought it necessary to do so to check the Intermezzo.." Phryno"

Hoby Maxim, and two light guas, and have two sub-disease, and in the event of their so doing marina torpedo-tabos; and their speed is 19 compensation could be awarded to the owners knots.-ED. D.P.]

of the hard, but the compensation sworded must not exceed $100.

God Bavo the King."

MENU,

Egge a la Russe

Mock Turtle Soup Scalloped Fish

Braised Chicken a la Milanaise Lamb Cutlets a la Westmerland Salmi of Hare and Mushrooms Johater Curry Ronat Sirloin of Beef and Horseradish Roast Wild Duck and Red Currant Jolly Boiled Han a la Jardiniere Artichoke Balad

Baked Coffee Custard Padding Lemon Water Ice Cherry Tartlets Tipsy Cake.

A Foreign Office Blue-book was issued at the end of October, containing the protocol for submitting to arbitration ca Laía questions sa to the interpretation of treaties with Japan with regard to leases of property Fold in perpetuity in the former foreign settlements. The protocol provides for the delivery of the respective eases within eight mouths, a period

CRUISER WRECKED OFF VANCOUVER

It is officially reported that H.M. cruiser Flora has been wrecked off the Vancouver

(British Columbia) coast.

GENERAL · NEWS.

LONDON, 4th December, 11,15 a.m.

GREAT COTTON SHORTAGE. The Government estimates the colton

De Gibson-The loss would be considerably more than $100! The average price of those cows ia e, or I should say $250. The shed is quite clons to the stables, and men are passing the place frequently.

boter ones? The second point of the article was that very old criticism that the charity of misionaries should begin at home, that they should not abandon the peri hing British heathon. This generally comes from those who have gone abroad themselves like the writer of the artinlo, or from those who are naked to subscribe to home missions. In Great Britain people are said to be Gospel hardened, so much are they evangelised. There is a phane for everyone at home to at least hoer of Christ's Kingdom. Asa matter of fact, however, upthing does the home Church so much good as thinking and working for the Church obroad. It is the old story of the travollar in Russin. When ou the point of perishing from cold he

Col. Webb-Can the disease be communicated stumbled upon a mam baried in the suow, to horses P.

Dr Gibson-I rather think not.

Dr. Atkinson--It is possible that it might be. Dr. Gilson I am not in a position to say positively yes or no, but the infection could be carried by them.

Col, Webb-And by their attendants? Dr. Gibson--By anyone about them. Dr. Atkinson-I suppose there are

no

supply at 9,962,039 bales, a shortage of means of ascertaining how the disease was

In consequence there is un-introduced, 600,000.

disguise the conclusion to which his pre-sub-equently extended to oue your (ie., to the precedentedly wild buying

A. S. WAT.:ON & CO. |mises are pointing.

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But it must be admitted that the practical side of work to prevent crudlty to animals lies, under the present conditions of thought upon the subject, in checking unnecessary suffering inflicted by man and insuring painless execution, as far as possible, of animals destined for food. That there is a

28th August last, and of the counter cases six months later. The Arbitral Tribunal, which consists of thras members, is then lo mest not carlier than two, nor later than three, months after the delivery of the counter-case. According to this, the Tribunal will meet about Hay to Jana 1904. Its decision shall, if possible, be mado knows one month after the President shall have, declared the arbitral hearing closed. The exact

REUTER'S SERVICE.

JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

LONDON, 2nd December. A telegram from Paris, published in New York, states that Russia and Japan havo practi-

Dr. Gibson-I had an idea that the food supply might be the cause, but all the food, with the exception of bran, is imported. Bran comes from thangkai, and that is cooked,

Col. Webb-In a day or two the Chinese pony grifius will be coming down, and thon all the diables will be filled up.

The President moved that, as the Board had power to order the slaughtering of tho cattle forthwith, the remaining cattle in the Therd should be killed immediately, and their

Mr. Rumjaha seconded, and the motion was

He set to work to pull him calfand rub him, and the exercise kapt his own blood in circulation. That Church das most for the heathen at home that does most for the heathen abroad. Money lent to the Lord in obedienos to Him. comimagu to Grangelise the world is well invested. At the present time there are in Cauton English missionaries who are mainly supported by Christian Chinese living in Aus tralia. One day America and Europa muy become not merely almost, but altogether heathen, and wo shall get a good return for the money advanced if Chinese and Indian Christines are sent to reconvert as,—Yours, etc.

E. J. HARDY. (Chaplain to the Forces.)

THE KIAOCHAU BUDGET.

To p

The Kiaoohau Budget, an presented to the

tremendous field of ouration in Chins, and question at issae is:-Whether or not the cally agreed on a basis for a treaty for settling bodles taken out to sea in jauks and damped. German Reichstag, is as follows, tlo Agures in the European settlements in China as provisions of the treaties and ather engagements the Far Eastern situation.

LATER,

much as anywhere, cannot be denied. In exempt, only land held under loss in perpetuity. The circumstantial reports, emanating from carried. In connection with the disposal of being given for comparison - Hongkong there is much work to be done. granted by or on behalf of the Japanese Govern- Apontests musi jaru uzi their summes and ad- Some is being dune already by our local ment, or land and buildings of whatever Paris, of a pacifie sɔttlonient, and even theoremation was sugestol, but when it was Allowance of rea-

Income:-

1904

Colony's income ...

dren with cameraicahorns addressed to the Editor not for purtication, but as equionct of good furth

All hers for pubiicntion sivula be written on

No ammarsig signet e already approved in other pajers will be inserted.

S.P.C.A. But there is much which they have not been able to touch yet. We one side of the paper only..

communications that have propose soon to point out a very terrible state of things, which has been going ou for many years uncheckel, and which is not due to any nets of the Chinese, but to those of the Europeans and others who have settled here.

Unders fur eztru copies of DAILY PALES should be sent before il a un day of publication. After that hour the supply limited. Only slpplied jne Cash, Telographic Address: Pussy. Uides: R, 5th Ed.

Lieber's

10. B. B. Telephone No 12

DIRTIES.

On the With Betoler, at Edinburgh, the wife of E. H. FRASER, Consul-General at Hinkow, of

21.

On the 25th November, at 48, Grange Road, Shanghai, the wife of G. ScuvDEL, of a daughter. On the 27th November, at 48, Babbling Well Road, Shanghal, the wife of the Rev. W. ALKET TALSHE, of daughter.

On the 20th November, at 5, Montford Pince, Shanghai, the wife of W. T. Warts Evans, of a daugliter.

The Daily Press.

Basarosa Ürrica: 14, DeVaux Hoan C. LONDON OFFRE: 11, FLEET STREET, EC.

Hosono, 5th DECEMBER, 1908

A RATHER amsing argument has been proceeding at Shanghai lately-umusing though arising out of so serions subject

the bodies a discussion arose, în which

description, eptstructed or which may hereafter arrangement of the terms of a treaty between pointed out that only four animals could be be constructed on such land, from any impala, Russia and Japan, kavo, crested o stir cremated in a day the raatter was left to the

Colonial Veterinary Surgeon to deal with. taxes, charges, contributions, or conditiona

throughout, Europe. It is impossible to ascer

This was all the business. whatsoever, other than those expressly stipulated in the leases in question.

tain whether the reports are true or false, but

the general opinion is that they require to ba SHAKESPERIAN RECITAL AT THE received with caution. The Japanese Legation

THEATRE ROYAL,

Las received no confirmation.

Last evening. Mrs. Hannibal Williams gave baforoa fall hours a recital of Shakespeare'a love five. zels.

A meeting of the Legislative Council will be tragedy Romeo and Juliet in held at 3 pm, on Monday.

The trees ou Praya Bast, in the vicinity of Ah King's slipway, ure being remored on

account of increased traffic.

At the wind meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha held at Tokyo on the 26th u., a dr vidend of 12 per cent, was declarvil for the past

YOLY

According to Berlin, telegram of the 24th

all,tles scusation i telegrams published sex. sionally i tona Bagishi; and Ravsiue norg. paper about events mid evolutions in the Far East are nowhere taken seri.usly any longer."

The Tragedy was recited with great shility and power, and the undisace frequently testified their appreciation by loudly applanding gomo of the most telling scenes The reotul lasted a little over two bours, and the pleasure of the evening was only marred by the chilliness of the theatre. On Tuesday neat Mr. Williams will greits King Henry IV, and the success of ast evening's recital will doubtless ensure anther full house.

HE. AND MRS. MAY VISIT POOR CHILDREN.

THE GERMAN BUDGET.

SHOCKING FATALITY. AT STONECUTTERS.

A shocking fatality has occurred at Stone entiers' Island; an inquest not having been cannot say whether it held yet, however, one

The facts was zu accident or otherwise. briefly, so far as we understand, are that ut about ten o'clock yesterday morning, the Offcer-in-charge of Stonecutters was called to the reading room; there, Sergeant C. Munn of the 80th Company of R.G,A., was lying an of the floor, hie carbine beside him. When found

LONDON, End December. The German Estimates for 1994, confirm the most pessimistic anticipations. The deficit is due to the increased demand from various bids of departments, including the Army and Navy, and the expeditious to East Asia. It is proposed to balanes the Badget by a lot £19,750,080,

CHINESE LABOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

being in Morks, and the last two years" Agures

1903 1902 5 5,300 466,000 360,000

[12,383,000 12,870,000 12,"44,000 Total............. 13,088,343 12,876,0 12,404, Expenses. Civil administration. 991,501 908,664 709,547 Military administra.

tion ......

2,14,356 2,414,755 2,319,539 Joint expense

....... 1,972,888 1,906,887 1,701,235

5,361,748,34531€ 4,959,210

3,474,04 2,500,000 3,400,000 1,784 1,934,000 2,105,096

100,000

Harbour... Other Public Works Houses for Officers... Plentify foreste ....

200,000 200,000 80,000 106,000 45,000 500,000 700,000 800,000 20,000 $0,000 *5,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 400,000

2:0,000

Fortillations Lighthouses, etc, Floating dock Electric Works

Extraordinary Or

*ponses.......

7,697,000 7,470,00 7,375,000

60.65A 19,552

69,097 Reserse funds ......... Permanent expenecs 5,361,748 3,345,010 4,300,230

Total 13,088,000 12,878,100 12,404,000 The amount for the purchase and completion of the electric works of singlau became neces

be was quite dead; blood was flowing from sary, when the negotiations about a participation

the mouth and top of skall. The bullet had of the Government failed in vasoqnence of the embedded itself in the coiling. The body was too high demands of the owners." first conveyed to Wellington Barracks, and then to the Mortuary. Sergeant: Mani was 27 years of age; he had been in the Army Nothing is ascertainable in London confirm-seven years. Recently he was promoted from Corporal to Sorgrant; his position was that of Canteen-Sergeant at Stonecatiors' Island:

LONDON, 2nd December.

THE MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE. Tus lightheuso touder tanley steamed to Blaze Pir yesterday afternoon and took on ing Chinese Government prohibition to re Thecretary of the Pasjon Mining Co,oard, at two o'clvek, the Peak and Vistaria oraiting labour for Bouth Africa. informs us that the result of the November crashing at the Panjo Mines, as rocuired by is as follows:-900 tons of Swph oro wire as the prevention of cruelty to animals. I viskied 72 canoe of smelted gold, estimsted Shanghai, as here, there is a society trying valus being £3,000. Will working again, plenty to stop the sufferings inflicted on animals of water,

by the unthinking or callons:- In aid of

All the Japanese newspapers of Tokyo unite

branch 'uf the Ministering Children's) League. E. and Mra. May, a pom- ber af ladies, al

70 children

made the party. All on board the Stanley cust off ber moorings and steamel over to Kowloon Police Pier. The Kowloon bratch of the League, consisting of Mrs Birdwood

for her.

THE PANAMA CANAL...

LONDON, 2nd Decembr. The Jaate of Panama has signed the Canal. Treaty, completing the ratification us for ny Panagia is concerned.

in

NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

Sir

CHURCH SERVICES.

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL 6th December; 2nd Sunday in Advent Holy Communion, 7.30 a.. Matins (11 a,m.), Responses, Forial; Venite, Alcook; Psalms, Hayes and Matthews; Benedicite, Ward in D: Jubilate, Goodson in C, Anthem, "Call to remembrance, O Lord," Farrant."

Holy Communica 13 Doop. Kyrie, Baker in. F (9); tymos, 47 and 52. Evensong (5.45 p.m.). Rreponses, Ferial; Palma, Tarle, Tallis and Rirabault; Magnificat, Wesler in F (1st M.); Nanc Dimittis. Felton in E fat; Hymns, 48, 531 and 992; Vesper Hyms, Ward (No: 1).

Holy Communion, 32.15. Evensong (0.50 p.m.). Magnifcat, Hawkins; None Dimittis, Turner; Hypus, 12, 206, 595, and 67.

Two months ago seeds of the mosquito plant, Ocimum viride, wore reatived from Inges. These were sown, and the plants obtained from hom are now two or three inches high, so that a short time anyone wishing to experiment with the plant will be able to do so. William Thisaltou Dyer wrote to the Times

8. PETER'S CHURCH. recently on the subject and pointed out tho

Queen's Road West. Matins 11 a.m.). improbability of the plant affording any protection against mosquitoes. Of course the

Venite, Hayens Te Deum. Lawes; Jubilate, plant yields an aromatic oil, and this if applied to Russell; Hymne, 7, 199, 504, and 72; Kyrie, the skin will, no doubt, keep of mosquitoes just Nares. the same rei eucalyptus oil or oil of pepper. mint will if applied in a simlar manner, but we very much doubt whether putting a plant or

The Church launch Dayspring will call on two in ono's room would be sufficient to prevent

ships carrying white crews to bring friends Hongkong mosquitoes from paying their ashore to the services, between 9.15 and 10,30 This afternoon on the Happy Valley the nightly visits. The plaat belongs to the sarceam, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Hongkong Football Club will play a Naval family as the thyme, sage, and basil and bears Police Pier 10.30 and 6); returning afterwards. the sittings are free and unappropriated. team under Rugby rules. Kick-off at 4.15 p.or the same geceric name as the latter. A few The Answering Pennant is the call fag. All Visitors welcome. Books, &e, provided. Sunday The following will play for the Club, who will specimens have been put in the No. 3 house,

The papaw tree, numbere of which are School 10-10.45 am. be in Stripes:→→

W. A. Crake, full back; O. J. Barnes, W. R. grown in Hongkong, has also the reputation Robertson, Lieut. P. H. Campbell, and K. A. of keeping mosquitoes at a safe distanos, but Selanders, three-quarters; A. G. M. Fletcher we are likewise sceptical about its benigu in- and A. Gordon, halves; E. R, Hallifax, E. D. fluence as we have found larve of mosquitoes C. Wolfe, H. F. Chard, HC Bandford, Abeneath the trees in hundreds at least, and Boyd, Lient. N. R. Strover, F. S. Jame

tbis S.P.C. A. a little. while ago. Mr. C. in eaying that a long telegram, reached the and some two dozen children, were waiting Aguin under way, a course was

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. DARWENT, ister of the Union Church, Rurian Legation from 8. Petersburg on the

steered for Mintaakok. On landing the party Shanghai, reached a sermon, warmly foranoon of the 21st instant, and that its com

A match between the Rifs Association and advocating its work. Letters in the papers tents seen to have been at once communicated west to the mission schoul, kept by Miss

the Naval Range Staff will be fired to-day over followed, and, then to tfs amazement," as to the Foreign Ofice.Nothing, however, is Bishop and another lady, for girls picked up he says' bimself, Mr. DARWENA found his known as to the contents of the message, and from the street. Bliss Bishop took them the 200, 50%, and 6.0 yards ranges, commencing around the school; in the school-room the at 2 pm. The following will form the Associa words construel into a deliverance in favour the Jopan Mail doubts its existenca.

Chinese girls sang "God Save the King," after- tion team:-Messrs. R. Lapsley, J. Parker, W. of vegetarianismu. Mr. DARWENT protests,

The Corean Foreign Minister in his reply to

wards entertaining the company with a per-Pitt, J. Pidgeon, A. Watson, R. Stewart, Sergt. ua letter to the North-China Daily News, the Russian Minister's sujection to the opening farmanes of musical drill, His Excellency Thornhill, Corp. Augus, Sappers Robertson

and MacEwen. ihat he will eat roast pheasant with any of Ryang-an (Tong-ampho) polais ont that his made a speech in presenting the school with one," that he has "no sympathy with interference, with the affair was equivalent to $50 of the League's funds. Afterwards the vegetarianism either in practice or theory," interfering with the integrity of Corea. On League went to the school for blind children, that the arguments in favour of regatari. the other hand, the Corean Foreign Minister situated some 15 minutes walk distant. Here anism are based on "false logic, false ino rmed the Japanese Minister that the pressure, they saw the blind girls knitting and reading by psychology, or weak sentiment," and then exercised by Japan to secure the opening of angering specially prepared books; some Corean ports exceeds the usual limits of diplo. of the girls were writing with instruments good on: "It is said that life is sacred and matis procedure. A Mainichi telegram Bagsuot nalike twls. The visitors were also that it is wrong to take life. It is not. The note sant in by Mr. Hayashi now proves to shown knitting work done by the inmates, Life is not stered. It is personality that have been of an unofficial nature. The note was who, by the way, sang a song in Chineze.

bidding

good-bye, the League is ancred. To kill a man is murder, it is coached in such very strong terins that the For After a violation of personality to put youreign Minister returned it to Mr. Hayashi with returned in the Stanley over the same course as **foot on 'n black bectle is not murder. And request that he would not interfere with the do- they had come.

The Ministering Children's League, it will the life of an ox is- no more sacred than mestic administration of Corea. All the same,

it is believed that the note has opened the eyes be remembered, netted over $1,000 proceeds

FOOTBALL.

GOSPEL HALL. Arsenal Street, Top Floor, of Queen's Boat

East. beatings are held as follows: Sunday.. Tuesday-Soldiers and Sailors' Bible Class Thursday-General Bible Class, 6 p.m. Saturday--Prayer Meeting, & p.m.

that of a beetle." And so he continues, of the Corean officials to the peril they are run. } from the recent sale of members contributions, I and Lieut. E. Rogers, forwards spiders, ants, and other insects on the stems and Acts 2, 42, 11 s.m.; Gospel Address, 6 p.m.

leaves apparently enjoying themselves. The 6 p.m. The Tamar play the R.GA. at Happy botanical name of this tree is Carica papaya,

and it belongs to the passion-flower family.

finding that the pain inflicted in abattoirs isning, and they are likely to take up a strong at held at the Volunteer Parade Ground The

money is all being used for charitable purposes, Valley to-day. light and momentary, and that it is fartitado vis-à-vis Russia,

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