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SUPREME COURT. Monday, September 29th.
I SUMAny JoNISDICTION. BEFORE HIS Hosoun Mn. J. H. Ker (PUISNE JUDE).
A DISPUTED LOAN.
Action was brought by Mular Singh against Fati Mabomed to recover 823 money lent on an LOU. dated August
11.
*.
Mr. F. Mason of Mr. F. X, d'Almada
1
security.
Plaintiff deposed that he was a watch
and
a registered money-lender. When he applied for payment of this anunt defendant said he would not pay, and farther sold plaintiff to take what When plaintiff lont steps he liked. money horrowera usually fut their thumb marks ob 10.U.'s as well as signatures.
CANTON NOTES,
PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENE. }
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1913, E
CANTON, Boptember 27th. THE CONFUCIAN CELEBRATION,
THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
ANNUAL MEETING, "
The annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Society was held at the City Hall yoster- To-day is the 2,404th anniversary of the day, a large number of members attend- Birthday of Confucius, and all Governing Mr. J. W. C. Bingar (Vice-President) ment offices are closed to public business, it having been proclaimed a general holiday by the President. Many of the large shops, likewise, have put up their doors, whilst others and the smaller ones are keeping their doors bjar, and everyone of them is adorned in some way
HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. | London they have snapped the policeman
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]."
London; Beptember 3rd.- BRITISH POWER IN THE PACIFIC, S
:
queer.
THE LANCASHIRE TRADE.
KEAVY FIGHTING AT CHUNGKING
FOREIGN PROPERTY DESTROYED.
KULICHOW TROOPS VICTORIOUS.
regulating the traffic with his big left hand, the Tower Bridge being raised for vessels, the orderly boys cleaning up the busy strects, and a host of other little
CHUNGKING, September Fighting began at 4.30 on Sunday ways we have that the travellers think morning between the Kueichow troops A low days in London, then who were inside the city and the Chôngtu Cnly the other day there was some Belgium, Germany, France, Austria, back troops, most of whom were outside in o presided in the unavoidable absence outery in one or two London papers over
temple. The struggle was for the posses to Scotland and Ireland, then to India,sion of the city. Gatling guns and rifle the President, Mr. W. Dickson, and the lack of British warships in China Ceylon, Malaya, Hongkong, China shots played lavoc with the buildings."
Chatham, C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. than usual interest in the commissioning home. among others present were the Hou. Mr. waters. Therefore there has been more Japan, the Philippines, Australia and
The temple held by the Chéngtu mon David Landale, and Messrs. R. M. Dyernt. Devonport of the battleship Triumph
In the language of the Yankee, thousand families were rendered home- took fire, which spread, and over one and J. Beid.
"Can you beat it?".
less. The fire was prevented from spread- by Captain P. Streatfield for service in
ing further by an adverse wind. The statement of accounts showed that the Far East. This vessel was originally e Castro's office) appeared for the plain
the balance to the credit of the Society built to the order of the Chilian Governshire as to the outlook for the cotton from the fire and from indiscriminate There have been forebodings in Lanca-pound was in great danger for some time
The Methodist Episcopal Mission com tiff, and defendant was represented by other in celebration of the occasion. stood at $5,424.52, against 94,752.71 atment, but was purchased by the British trade, but che or two magnates to whom shooting by the soldiers. Mr. C. A. Satherton Russ (of Messrs. Along the Sha Ree and the principal the end of the previous year.
A servant or Admiralty soon after the was laid down. I have spoken tako a more hopeful view, reigns throughout the city. The number the compound was shot, Consternation Goldring & Buas). .'-
The CHAIRMAN, in proposing the adop- Moreover, the revival of the suggestion and they base a good deal of their of dead and wounded is not known, but it Mr. Mason said the notion was a very thoroughfares, are unbroken lines of pots
of flowers and brilliantly coloured lamps |tion of the report and balance-street, to hold an Empire naval conference on simple one. It was a claim for money
optimism on China. Said one of thein,nust be large. The city is quieter this lent, and an 1.0.0. ind heen given as with glass pendante in various shapes and observed that he thought all who were the defence of British interests in the
colours, and, as on every other festive at the St. Andrew's Ball last year would Pacific is held to indicate that he states alt sugh things may be quiet for a bit.
There is no sign of a slump in trade, KHI PHIỆT.
LATER. Five Stripes" and other adinit that it was a great success. The i nuen of the oversens dominions are not indications are that we shall have! occasion, the
All day Sunday the Kaciehow troops Chinose flags are to be seen flying in membership had increased this year by satisfied with the present condition of
In some streets 31, as against 62 last year. The Com affairs. The Standard of Empire, in the just steady trade until the Near East in largest Chengt groups in Chung. largest street, Shanhaikai. The every part of the city.
a lengthy comment on the and China have recovered from their street was tom up for barricades.
Two the usual sheds have beti erected for mittee hoped that with the assistance of course of
situation, says:
internecine troubles. Then we may even | foreign shops were destroyed by the giving musical entertainments at night, the members this number would be still
They recognise the force of the arguments have a spell of very good trade for Machine building and a Greek watch bombardment, namely, the Singer Sewing Referring to, the Every shop hangs up a big, lantern and further increased.
calling for powerful concentration of another twelve months. Already the maker's. After the fighting fifteen dead white flag with the characters for in com- accounts, the Chairman said the absence fore in the North Sen, but thes are by n
Blackburn people makers of shirtings, Chingin soldiers were found in Singer's the whole Canton city to-day presents a as perliar morey hnd be dis Britain's supremey in the Narrow Seas and although supplies in the Empire are driving the Chengta soldiers outside the
necessarily ausstared because af Great The Indian monsoon has been: auccess, most picturesque sight. Early this bursed in charity. Whether it was that The people of British Columbia, of Australia undoubtedly heavy, there is every sign city. General Huang has thus gained the la cross-examination plaintiff said he knew defendant was a portor at the morning there was a large gathering in Scotchmen were in more alliuent circum- and New Zealand live their lives face to that ludia will take much more because point which he had insisted upon from
Ho had been a watch Bai Kwa Yuen (Water-melon Garden), stances than in previous years he did not face with problems which arise bege Hongkong Club,
In 190g an inter-Empire agreement to China, the long continuance of the
through the favourable monsoo}}. at that Club, but the senior attended by the members of the Confucian kuw The fact remained that there had their geographical position as Pacific Ocean of the improved position of the natives the beginning, namely, that he should b
As in command of the city. boon practically no applications sub-States.
It is reported that the troops of the two He was also in Association and the rank and file of the milted to the President of Hon. Secretary was entered into which was designed to rebellion is holding up business. Better armies are fighting to-day at Fatakunn quanager dismissed him.
meet this situation, and it is, the failure of
news is now expected daily, and as soon Reuter the police, but took his discharge after Merchants Volunteer Corps. Another for assistance during the year. One or
all the parties to that agreement exceptas China does begin to buy trade
DESIRE FOR ARBITRATION. meeting was to be held in the "Confucian two small applications, ke understood, completing five years,
The Ustasinischer Lloyd adds that both President himself disbursed. Since the in this matter tant is causing the unrest prospects should brighten appreciably.
in China are very low. Hall To be attended by students anders made to Mr. Pollock which the Australia-to make good their undertakings
The parties intend to ask for arbitration others. I have not yet seen anyone who accounts closed they had transferred and dissatisfactam which undointedly exist situation, of course, is very complicated. Fram Peking. It is reported that more in the Commonwealth and New Zealand and Remittances are not satisfactory, whilst Chengt troops are advancing against was present, but it will be interesting to $1,000 to the fixed deposit, raising it to
It the recent very substantial advance in Chungking. learn in what manner the worshipping
the price of raw material-a half-penny per pound in the past fortnight has not rites were performed, as only a few days
ased natiers, Apparently dealers are ago the new Minister of Education tele-
convinced that these high values have graphed to all the provinces to the effect
come to stay, and they are showing con.. that the ancient way of kneeling down
siderable restraint in giving out orders." thrice and knocking the head on the ground nine times should be adopted
THE PRESIDENT OF THE CHINESE
REPUBLIC. throughout China in paying respect before the portrait of the Great Sage according to the rules laid down by the New Republic, the greatest ceremonial
Dan
their memoration of the Sage Confucius. On of one item would perhaps strike them means convinced that their own safety is hooties, and jaconets are well engaged. Kuoichow troops succeeded in
Have you ever heard of Whiteaway & Laidlaw -You.
Were you employed there as watch
man ?—Yes.
You had a little misfortune there, didn't, you: there was a prosecution against you for stealing -Yes,
I think you got a month's imprison
ment !---Yes.
This closed the plaintiff's case.
Mr. Huss said his client's defence was complete alibi, and he hoped to establish this by witnesses he would call.
a
After bearing further evidence his Lordship entered judgmen: for the defen-
dant with costs.
- CLAIM FOR MONKY LENT:
Leung Cheong Tong aucd U Chak Yiu to recover $1,035.40, being principal and interest due under a promissory note dated 28th September, 1911, Plaintiff waived the sam of 825.40 to bring the action in summary jurisdiction,
respect that nayone can perform on any occasion is to bow three times. Towards fired in greet noon, crackers were quantities, and up to two o'clock the noise of cracker fring was still to be heard at intervals.
A REFUGEE IN HONGKONG. WANTED.
$5,000.
Mr. A. FORBES seconded the motion, and it was carried unanimously.
The election of officers resulted as follows-President, Mr. J. W. Bonnar, Vice-President, the Hon. Mr. David Landale; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Wm. Armstrong Hon. Treasurer, Mr. G. M. Dalgety Committee, Messrs. R. M. Dyer, A. Forbes, J. Reid, D. Templeton, and G. R. Young
St.
of
BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS.
President Yuan Shih-kui on September 20th reached the age of 55. The Peking Daily News If this
occasion:-
To say Vil the
in the Pacific Province of Canedo.
ot for us to pursue in detail. the exact train of argument which has led our ethern overseas to the formation of a CBritish Pacific party, History aboue will teil how well grounded are the fears which they ey entertain; but it is the duty of the Mother land to co-operato to the uttermost of her Power with this Dominions in for petr which they held to be necessary for their continued peace and security. The tone and temper displayed by highly placed men CHAIRMAN proposed that Andro day be culebrated by the in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada in discussing this question indicate that it Society by the customary Ball, to be held ould be wise ilus conference were held on Friday, the 28th November, and this with the least possible delay. Ne good can was adopted by the meeting un aimously be done by allowing public opinion to become Mr. A. SINCLAIR observed that for the disturbed and nervy on a question of last two years the Society's balance-sheet this character, ner enn the rather out- showed a slight balance, but in reality spoken speeches of politicians laying stress bis birthday, we cannot help commenting In congratulating President Yuan on
He there would have been a debit balance on the possibilities of the situation, how- but for the generosity of the President, ever well intentioned; be regarded other his adairable characteristics. He thought it was thrusting too much on wise than as unfortunate." The solution always sympathizes with the suffering is the gentlemen who happened to be elected of the question lies in the calling together generous with his opponents, and kind to by the votes of members to the office of Pre of a conference of representatives of the all. He places the commonweal above his The Chinese Press reports that thesident, and suggested that the menibers Mother-country and the Dominions con- interest, and never neglects his public Whenever he hears that any should consider how a
It has been suggested that the duty, possible and cerned. Canton Government has made representa likely deficit was to be made up. Unless discussions should take place it some British province suffers from famine, he at once more city on the Pacike Ocean and the plan instructs the Ministry of Finance to send tion to the Hongkong Government for the merabers were prepared to
This mich is money to that province to relieve the liberal than they had been in recent years has much to commend it. the arrest of Li Hoi Wan, formerly manager the probability was that there would be contain that Imperial authorities. Ins sorrowful than the President when the the abandonment of the povery-stricken people. No one felt more Pacife by the of the Government Specie Depot Ho is debit balance again. reported to be staying in a certain shop The CHAIRMAN said he agreed that there caused grave uneasiness among our kinsmen uprising in the South broke out two on the Praya. The change made against was a debit balance, but he was hardly in whose homes and interests are in that eren months ago, knowing that it was the common people who would suffer must him by the Authorities is that of establish would suggest that the members take no
a position to give the exact figures. He and puthing but the re-establishment of
British naval power there will restore the from the disturbance. When he heard of ing headquarters in Hongkong with one definite steps at that meeting. One or old-time sense of security.!!
the atrocities committed by the soldiers in Chan Chenk-ping with intent to stir up two economies could be effected, and the
Nunking, he immediately sent a missioner there to make investigations. rebellion, and he is also sued by Poon subscription list should realise more than
last year or the year before, pasta Loong Tak, who alleges that whilst Li was
interest in the people. The CHAIRMAN proposed that the
All these acta show that he takes a tender
Commander of the Citizen Brigade" at Society record in the minutes of that allowed his meeting an expression of gratitude to Sun-ning, he purposely soldiers to commit incendiarism and their late Presidens, Mr. Dickson, for the enthusiastic and hearty way in which plunder, and that he washed the whole he had carried out his duties during the and this was due in a large measure to village (of Seung Chun!) with blood," year. The Ball last year was a great success and eruelly sacrificed many hires..
him and to the hard work done by the Tarions Committees and their hard working Hon. Secretary. (Applause.)
The meeting agreed to the proposition with acclamation.
Mr. R. C. Faithfull appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. L. R Needham (of Ewens & Needham) represented defendant.
Mr. Faithfull stated that the case had previously come before his Lordship in Chambore, when the defendant admitted 9375, but stated that he borrowed the money in Canton and that he did not negotiate personally with the plaintiff The money was given to him in Canton by a friend of the plaintiff. That was a point which his Lordship took in refer- ence to the application made for the action appeared to have risen partly in Cauton. He would call the plaintiff, and two witnesses, who would swear that what the defendant said as to the money being lant in Canton was an absolute falsehood, If this was proved, he submitted that it was a case of wilful perjury,
defendant's arrest, that the cause of
After hearing evidence his Lordship entered judgment for plaintiff with costs.
HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.
THE LAPPA CUSTOMS. |
The following letter is reported to have heen seat by the Tutuh to the Lappa Customs;
"I beg to enclose copy of a letter, which I have received from the Boundary Delimitation Maintenance Society, Hong- kong, requesting that the Custom Horse at Lappa be removed to Wanchai and
The annual meeting of the Civil Service to request that you give the matter cue
attention?
CHINESE STAMP FORGERIES.
A NECESSARY WARNING,
administration.
bo
DEATH AND FUNERAL OF A
YOUNG RA.M.C. MAN.
The funeral of the late Private Charles Crafts, Royal Army Medient Corps,
who died at 4 a.m. in the Military Hos pital, Bowen Road, yesterday, took place at 5 p.n the same evening at the Happy Valley with full military honours.
I give this extract at some length
is
not men- because, though Hongkong tioned in it, there can be no doubt that
it comes in that area, and any decision as to the British forces in the Pacific must affect the Colony of Hong- kong perhaps more than any other strip
of red upon the map.
LLOYDS AND ULSTER.
There are those who scoff at the threats of violence in Ulster should the Home Rute Bill pase and a new Parliament be 'set up in Dublin. But at Lloyds there is a big demand for insurances against the risk of damage through riots and civil commotion, Until now the premiums varied from thres shillings to seven and sixpence per cent. according to the locality; but now, underwriters refuse to
com.
Although President Yuan is fifty-five years of age, he is just as active as during the time when he was Resident-General in Corea, or when he was Minister of the
Army Reorganization Councin. He is still in the prime of manhood. He worke like a youth. He attends to all of his business with great vigour His achieve ents are great, but he has greater future
before him.
We wish our President all success and prosperity in years to come.
WILD EVENING IN HONGKEW.
HERIOUS. OUTBREAK BY AMERICAN SAILORS,
CHINESE CONSTABLE HURT.
quote under teu shillings and in several adventure in Hongkew, Shanghai, last
cases are demanding as much as a pound to cover contingent liabilities. Most of the policies come into operation on New Year's Day next and run for a year. The Nationalists are confident that they will be all ready to begin the new (it 26 years) came as a great shock to Parliament in the summer of next year, all who knew him. He was a respected and the shindy will presumably follow 10. T. also a member of the Local Tent
The deceased soldier had only been in hospital a few days and his early death
of the Order of Rechabites, and generally insurance business is the large number of a favourite of all who knew him.
enquiries from
small farmers
and
Four American sailors figured in a wild
Tuesday night.
INTIMATIONS
FACE BROKE OUT
IN RED PIMPLES
And Blackheads. Tried All Sorts of Ointment and Soap, But Did No Good. Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment Cured.
38, Jaspar St., The Chessals, Bedminster, Bristol, Eng.” I suffered from pimples and blackheads on my fare for quite a year. My face broke out in rai pimples and black- beads. I tried all sorts of ointment and soap but they did no good. Tostead they stered to make them sprat. I thought I should never got ráð af them, but's friend advised mauti uso Cuticura Stasys and Oint- ment so I sont for a sample, and after, using thew few times the pimples began to die away, I boughs sono more and went on using then for two months and they con pletely cured me; the pimples and black- bends went away." (Bigned) Mies Netto L. Cook, July 24, 1012.
ECZEMA ALL OVER BODY
24. Grey St., Toxteth Park, Liverpool. Eng" I had been suffering from eczema for about foarfeca months and I could not get-roller until I tried Outicura Soap and Olutment. All my body was like a mass of dry sores and I could not keep myself from scratching exportaly my hands and taco. only used two tables of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cutleurs Ointment and they completely cured me," (Signed) Mez. Grict. son, Feb, 23, 1912.
Optkurs Snap and Cuticura, Ointment are sold throughout the world. A sample of each with 32-p. Skin Book free from neureșt depot F. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhous Aq«London; Lennan, Ltd., Cape Town; Fot ter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, U, B. A. #Tender-fackl nien should shave: with Cutiera Soap Shaving Blek.. Sample trea
LIMITED.
[96-12
They were men of the MAPPIN&WEBB, U.S. Surutoga, and with others spent the greater part of the afternoon in ordinary musketry practice at the Rifle Range. Afterwards separating from the company they got into rieshas and started off towards the Settlement, carrying with them their rifles and some ammunition. The party turned off the Range Road into Chapoo Road and happened to meet Chinese Polios Constable 994. alleged that they gave him the unusual fortunately missed their mark, probability is that the shots were fired wildly just for the "fun" of the thing, and without any intention of hitting the constable.
It is NEW CONSIGNMENTS
The STERLING SILVER WARE.
PLATE
(GUARANTEED FOR 50 YEARS).
Cricket Club will be held at the Club Pavilion at Happy Valley to day, at 5.30 p.m. The report states that the ericket first XI had only fair season. Thirteen league matches were played, of which six were won, four lost and three
Stamp collectors, says the J.-C. Daily drawn. Three league matches were not Jers, should pay particular attention played. W. Poole batted consistently well to the notice published by the Chinese throughout the season and headed the Post Office authorities. The notice warna member of the Far Cathay Lodge immediately. A feature of the latest greeting of four rifle shots, all of which i
the public that any surcharges differing batting averages with an average of 38.6 from those given in the report on the for 11 innings. The batting of the rest working of the Chinese Post Office for the
The funeral was an impressive sight manufacturers. On Jarge properties of the side was disappointing. R. C. 3rd year of Hsuan Tung (1911) are un- Witchell headed the bowling averages, authorized and are not recognized by the and was attended by representatives of some of the amounts are so heavy that,
all Corps in garrison, the Royal Navy,
The blowing of police whistles brought PRINCE'S taking 23 wickets for 226 raus. R. E. O.
This notice has become necessary in and by many civilian friends. The Officace I believe, members of Lloyds will only number of constables to the scene, and The a regular hue and ery was raised. Bird took 44 wickets for 408 runs. The consequence of extensive frauds. The Warrant and Non-Commissioned Officers agree to accept responsibility for a
warning was sent out from Peking after and mea of the Royal Army Medical certain proportion, Finding that this coolies drawing the rieshaa were called felding varied considerably; on one or
The rush of business is making some impres upon to stop, but of course had to chey two occasions it was very good, but on the consideration of reports from various Corps were present as mourners.
provincial offices revealing extensive Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
party proceeded into Haining Toad. whole it was slack. The second eleven forgeries of the surcharge on new stamps provided the Band, Firing Party, and sion in England, the adrecates of Home the commands of the sailors, and the
Gun Term
Bale to-day are making efforts to offset Here two more shots were fired, and it played a large number of matches and No exact figures are available, but it is
believed that the revenue has suffered to: The service at the Cemetery was con-it by suggesting that such insurances will is alleged that one of the men pointed his gun at a Chinese constable. The men had a very successful season.
ducted by the Chaplain to the Forces, not be legal. some considerable extent.
went on to Yelu Road, and the chase was The season results 1: 1912-13 for
The stamps affected are the Yuan Shih- the Rev. W. H. Foster Pegg
In addition to these risks, there is a continued, reinforcements having by his League Bowls proved very disastrous, as kai and Sun Yat-sen Commemoration A large number of beautiful wreaths
summoned from Hongkew Three more shots were to date they had been beaten five times stamps, and the new stamps recently were sent from the following:-Colonel continuance of demands from Bouth time been
issued, of which there, are nineteen and Mrs. Irwin, C. O. and Officers in sucecssion. The Clab Championship denominations, of various designs. The R.A.M.C., matron and members of the Africa and China, but underwriters are fired, and at the corner of Fearon Road Handicap and Rink competitions were Hsuan Tung Commemoration stamps are Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing chary of insuring anything outside the and Yale Road one of the sailors struck The Hamburg another Chinese constable on the head still in progress, having been delayed not affected, having been withdrawn from Medical Corps, Sergeants' MegaR.A.M.C., America Line is also placing extra policies wards to be taken to hospital, but the
Servies, No. 27 Company Royal Army Concessions in China.
with his rifle. The constable had after- owing to the wet season. The Lawn Bowls circulation some time ago.
Junior N.C.O's, R.A.M.C. Mr. and Miss League Championship Cup was won by the official chop "Chinese Republic,"
The forgery consists of an mitation of Bautiders, H.A.M.C., Sick Berth Staff to cover their new mammoth steamers, the wound was not dangerous and he was not Taikoo Bowling Club, who were not printed in black or red ink vertically on Royal Engineers,
Royal Naval Hospital, Sergeants' Mess Imperator and Vaterland.
Royal Engineers defeated during the season.
the stamps in the centre. The imitation stationed at Bosen Road Hospital/ former there will be some claims already W. W. Wood and R, H. Moore, both has not so cleverly done that the fraud Junior N.C.O. as Company B.C.A., owing to the fire that broke out aboard arrestest and taken to Hongkew Police CHS. J. GAUPP This season's Tennis had been very cannot be detected, in most cases, unless Detachment Army Service Corps, Detach her last week at Hoboken. successful, the team not having sustained the stamps be examined under a strong ment Army Orduance Corps, Junior A CHILL TAKIN' NOTES AND PICTURES.
Far a defeat in the league games, thus magnifying glass. The forgery seems to N.C.O.'s Army Ordnance Corps,
Lodge LOG.T. Cornwall's securing the tennis trophy for the first have begun about the time of the revolu- Cathay
time.
The financial statement shows that the Club has a sum of 850.57 in the Bank, the total assets being estimated $5.171.21.
at
What
2 re
Police statiozi.
Ou the detained. Eventually two of the sailors,
were 1
seamen of the U.S. Sprutoga,
station. The other two away.
Later, the two mon appeared before Mr. N. T. Johnston at the U.S. Consular your local peculiarities? Court. They were charged with wilfully tion, and when the surcharged stamps Lodge LO.G.T.. Becbabites Eastern There is a chiel on the way to tak both discharging firearms in contravention of got into the market, agents appear to Alliance, Rechabites Tent No. 3878, I.O.R. notes and pictures. Ho is an American, Bye-law 34. and with being concerned together in assaulting Chinese Constables Hill (late have obtained chops similar to the official Hongkong. Mr. William
remanded. surcharge shop and to have used them R.A.M.O) Mr. and Mrs. Thompson (late of course, and his name is Frederick Lee. 321 and 294, Formal evidence of scrist
was given, and they were on the old stock. Care should therefore R.A.M.C) Chinese gardener Military He is wealthy, and travels by motor car,
cinematograph When arrested, the accused were found to Two wreaths with his wife and 2 be taken in the purchase of stamps from Hospital, Bowen Road..
be carrying 140 rounds of ammunition persons outside the post offices.
Texpert, Carl Von Hoffman.
Here between them-NO. Daily News.
with tickets deficient.
CUTLERY.
From the
SOLE AGENTS:
& CO.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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