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AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

BY APPOINTMENT.

G.

R.

HUGHES AND LOUGH, AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers,

Share, Coal and General. Produce Brokers

and

Commission Agents.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN COAL"

STORAGE,

CODER BASD

BENTLET'S A.BC. 42" äta EDAXIOAN

A1 Telegraphic Code

Telegraphie Address "EILION."

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned hate received instrue tiour to sell by Public Auction,

(For Account of the Concerned),

TO-DAY (SATURDAY), March 29th, 1919, at 2.20 r., No. 18, Chatlin Road, Kowloon, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, therein contained,

gonsisting of

Hall Stand, Two Dinner Waggons, Book- case, Rol-top Desk. 4-Fold Embroidered Screen, Two Large Wardrobes, a large quantity Rattan Furnitare, Shanghai Bath, Stove, Cooking Utensils, Atsu

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1019.

HONGKONG DOG, CAT, POULTRY & PIGEON SHOW, 1919.

A

SHOW in connection with the above will be held (by kind permission of the Stewards, Hongkong Jockey Club) within their enclosure HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919.

Entry form. containing full particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned.

G. W. GEGG, "Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, elo Messrs. Hughes & Hough. (603

NEWSPAPERS and

INDUSTRIAL UNREST. ITS CAUSES, AND OURE

SPEECH BY MR. CLYNES

The Right Hon. J. R. Clynes, presi dent of the General Federation of Work was the guest of the American Luncheon Club, at the Savoy Hotel, on January 24th. Mr. MeAfie, president of

ers,

the club, occupied the chair.

en-

ANTIMATIONS -

TO LET.

NO. 102, THE PEAK, A-Roumed House

at the Peak. Apply to

PEROY SMITH, SETH & FLÈMING.

(022

THE

TO LET

THE EVRIE," No. 3, PEAR, Partly

Furnished. Apply to-

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET, UNFURNISHED.

[495

HaNO. 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak

Apply to:-

"A. B." Care of "Daily Press" Office,

TO LET

ROOMS on the Ground

Hongkong Club Aurex. Apply to

[467

Floor of

THE SECRETARY.

[417

TO LET.

From 18th April 1919.

ST_FLOOR,_No. 38, NATHAN ROAD,

wär, tarned to numbers for securing to scrtain employers having put up changes and conditions which they knew notices announcing the withdrawal of would never have been entertained or certain privilegea. There was a mis considered before the war began. The understanding as to the interpretation of wonderful unity of effort shown by all the now regulations, and before there was an opportunity for the two sides to class of the community in this country and in America in pursuit of a great come together meetings were held and and Hoble object, in the prosecution of strikes were declared, with the now asuni the war, in which the poor and the rich declaration that if the men were called alike laid down their lives, would appear out in one place they would be called ont

At any in all places. Mr. Clypes said he was glad to have now to have been dissipated.

"That," said Mr. Clynes, is the i

Business that opportunity of addressing a large rate, it was not being continued for the number of business men who were at the moment for the important purposes of wrong way of doing businesa, head of American firme and manufactur. national reconstruction, which had been in any one trade should be careful ing ernerns established in Great Britain, come so urgent and serious because of of what they are doing, and associationa He would lika of workmen ahould be equally enreful, because in the Great War and in the the ravages of the war. political action arising out of it America personally to urge upon the working because of the force of example." bad exercised an extraordinary moral clase mind the wisdom of not wasting the did not mean that men who had a claim influence. This he said with the greater mood that could come from the victory to special treatment should not urge it pleasure, because he looked forward to we had achieved bofore we had caught They had had the miners' trouble this their exercising a similar moral authority ay all those anormous arrears of work week in the Yorkshire collieries. The in the industrial affairs of the country, widiting to be done in order to make this men wanted certain conditions for food; American firma established in Great Bri-country it for heroes to live in. It would and he put it to those who had just been tain had to his knowledge set a very require a return to unity of national sharing the pleasures of a decent, whole- effort to get abreast of these great arrears, some meal, whether these men who labour- good example in respect of those

If they asked him what were the caused at the pit ought not to have the chance lightened and progressive methods and

of the present industrial unrest, he was of having their meals under conditions modern civilised changes which would better the condition

not sure that he could exactly number which were fit for

beings If the industry had not made of the workman. He wished to speak to

Workmen then as one who had bad twenty-five them. They were many and various this possible it should do so.

engaged in these specially arduous trades 1 Kowloon, (Dairy Farm Co.'s Premises.) could not be said that they were due to years' experience of the relations of work-

were entitled to special treatment First he recalled any one definite and single condition.

Ho admitted that there was a tendency men and employers.

The grievances were real, for the strike amongst trade unions to make demands, the conditions which existed just before habit had not yet grown to the extent of and press them, which, the trades perhaps

We were then in a condition causing men to down tools?

or to could not very well afford, and

We of very great trade prosperity. Figures threaten to do so without some real, not for some time be able to bear.

Many bad got inte such a condition that every published at that time showed that for substantial, underlying reason, taxies were being made, that incomes were things arising from and relating to energy that could be brought inte indus going up day by day; and yet he doubted demobilisation had to do with the unrest. try was required for the purpose of whether an instance could be cited where Conditions of unemployment arising enormously increasing our output, and

made to any concession was

workmen, from the change from war service to thereby adding to the wealth of the coun- work had to do with it. And try. But this increase of production to them, where any

improvement of their £. a. d. condition was carried out without the fear that, bad as the conditions now were, without any injustice to the workmen, application of the force of trade union they might become worse. The rise in the and without any use of tyrannical cop- erby ism. For instance, it was the refus ofprices of food, which could not be arti-ditions on the part of the employer, the great shipping industry to meet thecally lowered in a moment by any making a more sensible use of machinery, quite reasonable clairis of our men

by better arrangements and a more care sea which caused that extraordinary and method that could be devised, had some And a factor which thing to do with it.

ful division of work, by a forfeit of those startling development of organisation had to be taken into account was new. old customs and conditions which belong.

senen which secured success

Young and untried leaders had come among the

ed to the past and should be left in the for men who had ng funds, no power in to the front. Indeed, it was not too much past, and by higher and better forms of the sense of united numbers, but who

to say that in the past two years much inanagement. In short, it could come by had that which was required to win a

of the same, and experienced leadership skill and organisation on the part of our great fight-the consciousness of their

of the Labour movement in this country captains of industry. But it could not claim being a good one, and the whole-

accepted what he believed was the truth, had been taken by new and untried men. follow-countrymen.

These man bad, as a rule, one simple that their interests as workmen lay in remedy for grievances, the remedy which their being real and willing partners in employers used before the war-force. the enterprise of enormously increasing of the country. productiveness try. But this was not the old time, and he the

thought the better British method was (Cheers.) Not food alone, but all things for both sides to get round a table and that people wanted were very dear, and talk over the question and try to under-they would not become cheaper until they stand all points of view. But the lessons became more plentiful. It was therefore taught, to the workmen before the war as in the interest of the masses of the to what force

could do

olle side were population that the output of the

was facta

PERIODICALS : FOR OVERSEAS.

GRINDLAY & CO., Bankers 54, PARLIAMENT ST., Agente,

LONDON, S.W.1,

ANNUAL

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

(52 WEEKS) Including Postage,

the war.

Apply to

SECRETARY, The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storago Company, Ltd.

[40B

TO LET.

Fiano by Chapps, London, and Gente (Subject to any alteration in present publisher's where any increase of wages was granted peace upon these cnuses there was the could be brought about, he was convinced, A FLAT in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Bicycle.

On vi w day of sals

Catalogner will be issued.. Terms-CİA.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

TO-DAY (SATURDAY),

March 29th, 1919, at 11 AM, at No. 1,

Hart Avenue, Kowloon,

THE SUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE

therein contained, Including

POT PLANTS, ELEOFRIO FITTINGS,

and

1 COTTAGE PLANO BY COLLARD

AND COLLARD.

(Particulars from Catalogue),

On view day of sale.

Term:-Chah

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

The Undersigned have received instruk sions from H. W. LeoxER, Esq., to sell by Public Auction,

On MONDAY,

price or postage rates.)

Photography and

Photographer

Answers or John Bull

Bystander

Church TimeS UT Record...

Cycling or Cycle Car

Amatuer *

Daily Chronicle or Daily News

Engineer or Engineering

... 100 13 0

2 14 8

14

... 314

0

18 n le 10 ... 1 16 10 ... 2 5 6 2 0 8 а в 0

a.

Gentlewoman (Thin paper Ed.) ... 1 170 hearted sympathy of the masses of their od had to be surrendered, and its place come unless workinen readily and frankly

Country Life

Daily Graphic or Daily Mail...

Field or Queen

Illustrated London News (Thin

paper Ed.)

3 4

0

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic

Nowe

2 10

8

Ladies Field

3 1

0

0

1 13

4

Land and

Water

Lloyd's News or Reynolde

10 10

Nation or Saturday Review

London Opinion or Public Opinion Mining Journal

11

2 1

Q

...

10 14

11

Lady's Pictorial (Thin paper Ed.) 2 12 Lancet

Now Statesman or New Age

News of World or People

Panch

Sketch or Tatler.

March 31st, 1919, at 11 AM, at his residence.

No. 116, Plantation Road, the Peak

A VERY CHOICE COLLECTION OF POT PLANTS,

Carnations,

Spectator or World

Sphere (Thin paper Edn)

Times Weekly or Jewish Chronicle Tit Bits or Home Notes. Truth Woman's Life or Home Chat...

From that time-1911--he dated the boginning of the great advance in the trade unionist movement in this country. For every one trade unionist theo, there were now three. He deditord from that circumstance that it was not a good thing for employers of labour to rely upon their power for any purpoes of regres

sion, but, on the contrary, it was a good

14 was the real partnership between Capital

come

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

COMPANY, LTD., Alexandra Buildings.

[UI

GROUND TO LET.

WHITFIELD ROAD, CAUSEWAY ABAY, next to our Glass Factory, consisting of 16,000 Square feet, suitable for storing Coal, te. From January 1st, 1910.

Apply to

KHONG SANG HONG LTD 248 Des Voux Road Central.

*140

Japan, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE thing for employers in periods of pros being imitated by the workmen now that Baries should be greatly increased neces! TO LET at ROKKOSAN, near Kobe, 104perity to tet apart B share war was

perity voluntarily to te hapen, Thore Picher than a proving them. In off the old spirit, had let, a newer

The old methods must go Away with belonging to H. O. HEREFORD. One of the best altuatione on the Hill, and within five tion to these cause there was another.

Beason, July August September: Yen One Thousand. Write ROKHOUSE" e/o Far Eastern Advertising Agency, P. O. Box 108, Sannomiya) Kobe, Japan.

(604

17

0

11

2

1 13

13

...

1 10

0

15

0

16

14

A

Including Australiats and Canadian Roses, Fuchsiaa, Dahlias, Cyclam tam Violets. Blackwood's ar Contemporary Freesias, Maidenhair, Asparagus, Plamosua Boy's own Paper or Girl's own

and and Asparague Springeri, Arum

Paper Ausáryla Lilies, and many Annuals; also

Case'ls Little Folks... Dahlia Roota, Cactus Peony Single and Collarette

AZRO

1 Donkey. ons for house and number of Leghoru a d Brahma lowe

(Particulars from Catalogue). Oufview from Saturday March 28th. TERMS:-Cash."

2

HUGHES & HO GH, LES Auctioneers, Hongkong, March sind, 1919

The Undersigned have received Instruc- tions from F. B-L Bowity, Esq, to sali bý

Captain or Chamber' Journal

Londono Woman at Tomé... Nash's or New singazine...

ihetene Cen ury

P National

74 €

...

ilevi wi

1 16

Ü

Strand or Wideor...

16

Storyteller or Pearsons Weldon's Journal or Fashions

16

0

for All

P

Subscriptions befuy' payable in advance, remittances should be send with all orders,

FULL LIST CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.

Pang Booked to it) parts of the World

tored. Begzaze bigosť, elenged and

Public Auction TUESDAY April 1st, 1919, af 2.30 1.2., at his residenco No.7, Mountain View, The Peak, THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CURIOS, ty, to therein contained, Comprising Toakwool ballstand, Uphol- stered

is, sofa and pouffe, Blackwood Farm chairs, desk, tables, arm chairs and stands," Largo: Axminster carpet (go dai new), engravings, and paintings brass fendery fire brasses, China, silver and brass ornaments, Singer sewing machine food as bow) gramophone P Carpets and Rugs Crotones and Lace

·Curtains &c, kë

Extension dining table and hairs, glass cabinet, sideboard, ook desk, wc, do; a quantity of good out glassware, rookery ware, 40, hite enamelled twin bedsteads (hair mattresses), task and iron bedstenda and cote, stair carpet and rods,

Fumed teakwood, wardrobes, washstands, toilet tables and double toilet set, Liberty. handwoven carpet, bathroom, pantry and kitchen "tensils, garden tent, toys, bamboo blinds (good as new) travelling bath, electric fittings, fan and table lamps, etc. (Particulars from Catalogue) On view Monday morning and day of sale.

HUSHES & HOUGH.-

Auctionosis;

"Tho' Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Publië Auction,“

(For Account of the Concerned),

"On TUESDAY, April 2nd, 1910, sommending 46 1.80 F.x.

ab their Salon Room No. 6, Des Voeux Boad, Corner of Toe Hones Street, WE LA QUANTITY OF: USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS DRAWN

Comprisingi ya HOUSEHOLD LINEN Single and Doable Pisin and Henstitched Sheets, Dases, Double White Satin Quilts,

19

WANTED TO PURCHASE.

ICTURES painted Captain Loring,

Ono time stationed here."

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

and Laboitr, that in the days tf unusual During the war a larger percentage of sick with a recognition of the human i minutes of the Golf Club. Rent for the

prosperity Labour should get more than Labour could enforce.

EMPLOYERS' PROFITEEDING.

Christmas

де

and

New

Year

not

of the workman.

might produce on a large scale rather 26 BKCOUVER ISLAND, B.C.

of the

TO LET (FURNISHED). STIBURFE” QUAMICHAN LAKE, A beautiful country residents standing in its own grounds of 18 acres, comprising six acres of flowering and evergreen

Bares 4 trees,

of prebard and kitchen garden, 4 acres of lawns, ornamental plante and flowering beds, and 4 acres of mile pasture. The drive of nearly half a Is bordered on either side by horse cheet

The and. outs, bollies, yew

Junipering house consists of four bedrooms, dressing Zoom

two bath-rooma, hall,

dining-room

foom (with full sized new Burroughs and Watte table and complete equipment) large basement kitchen and servanta quarters. Electric light and bells and modern sanitary arrangements through-

out.

Oathouses consist of two conservatories, cutting, boiler and potting sheds, gar- dener's cottage, garage, boat house (with boat), stable, engine room, etc.

Apply to

H. HUMPHREYS.

Alexandra Buildings. 518

·WANTED.

1

Patriots they all weddings had taken place than in any claimed to be, and patriots they had similar period before the war. There-proved themselves in the war. If this fore the demand for housen had grown, country was to be made fit, for heroes to Then, when the war began, it produced while the accommodation had been greatly live in, it must be a country of better in the ranks of Labour a reduced, and it was very difficult to houses, but not necessarily a country of immediately 6

Those things had small holdings, a country of allotments 6 willingness at once to recognise a truce, obtain a habitation.

to continue work, to set aside all con- been the underlying causes of many of the In agriculture, as in other things, we templated claims for any concessions, to workshop troubles,

than a small one. Production might be A MISTAKE OF THE EMPLOYERS. submit to a very considerable increase in the cost of living, to carry that burden What be thought was a great mistake increased enormously by a mutual accepi

in the minds of employers was that they ence of the part of the trade unions and se one of the conditions of victory, to remain peaceful industrially until the failed wholly to recognise a change in the of the working men of this country of 14 8 war was over That generally was the outlook and spirit of the workers. He modern methods of management, without

uy prejudice to the interests frame of mind of the working classes in had seen in un evening newspaper an the first few months of the war. There article expressing regret at the abandon-workingmen themselves. To make eur was an instinctive desire to continue at mant of Christmas gatherings, and stum-country better was the true patriotism, work as a pecessary wer measure.

to their workpeople by and he believed they would find working But mer outing summer outings and men willing to go the way of common workmen who had got themselves into employers. that frame

mind very soon get them

presenta

делье when it was shown to them, just of selves out of it. Why The war had not parties had had to disappear because of as they were willing to embark for France, 6,000,000 of them, during the gane on very long betra katrordinary. the development and growth of indus days of voluntary service. The class who library, large drawing-room and billiard sacrifices were called for--sacrifices that itself. When men assembled in their it appeared almost impossible for human thousands, and individuals were thus offered themselves for the war were nature to bear. He was satished that known except to those in immediate not likely to do their country any barm human nature could have borne those authority over them, these festive in the pursuit of any industrial object. sacrifices, but for what the masses of monarcangements naturally disappeared, and Employers and workmen should try to saw-balance sheets, newspaper reports, workmen åld not look for their return. come more together in a combination of which showed a greater prosperity from Nor did he look forward to any develop effort and desire for a general advance war conditions than had ever been known tent of what was known as the system of industry, not for the special advance

All in times of peace; in profiteering by

of one particular industry. It would, he sorts of shipowners, of distributers, outstad sharing for the settlement of

problems. He said nothing thought, be a great thing to supplement Contracts wore eat aside organisations against profit-sharing as a means of giv. their numerous associations and organiss which had bound themselves not to asking the workman something of that to tione by some general parliament of mon for concessions broke their word and which he was entitled; but it was not a charged with the duty of giving national insisted upon concessions; and very soon cure, and he knew as & fact that a gas guidance, and leadership as to the way we were faced with a greater number of industry in this city, which had been, they should go in their search for the wage questions, of claims, than had over perhaps, the greatest instance of the national well-being. (Cheers.) appeared at any one time before, A court stablishment of a system of profit-shar of arbitration, known as a Committee of ing, was only this week near to present Production, had to be set up; but very in us with as big a strike as London had Boon it was submerged with thousands of seen in connection with any of its great GERMANS AND BOLSHEVISM, olaims from all parts of the country. Businesses.

AN IMPUDENT' PROTEST. The rise of prices was another cause. In the last generation the workman had though it was secondary to the more

According to a radio sent out by the vocative cause of profiteering got more schooling, more ochucation, and by is a consequence, more inclination to look profiteering he meant an unusual margin is hoes in the face and long fear of German stations and forwarded by the Government, of gain inevitably accruing to firms and the "

He had a vote, and had Wireless Press, the Berlin businesses doing trade under war condi.formed a political party. The employer

in view of the support given by tions. He did not mean dishonest pro- had a totally different human being to Russian Bolshevika to the Spartacus dedure or orgadis or contemplated deal with and to work now than was the mutiny," arrangements.

Now, what was it that we had had a thirty years ago. He hoped it was to the Bussian Government

got harmful to tell employers these things.

Fur particulars apply to-- In the suppression of the revolu since the war concluded? He agreed Ferhaps, they know them already. He tionary movement which was recently with a remark made by the chairman spoke to them frankly; but be spoke with

Care of "Daily Prome" Office. conducted here by a terrorist group for that we were concerned, not only with equal frankness to workmen. He was not the purpose of the political and material

--[494 the affair of our own country, but that unmindful of the difficulties and respon subjugation of the Gorman people, world-wide hffairs occupied our thoughts.ibilitica of employers; but he wished there Bre irrefutable

Provin But really the country, the Empire, the them to appreciate that these new work hand that the movement was sup- State, for the individual; was reduced to men would require a new kind of treat

Russian official ported by

person- à very small space as a matter of life's ment. They could not allay the Chesterfield Sofas and Arm-chairs (new), sensations and life's activities. It was 1980's very natural desire for improck nges, who took part in the move. LOUNTAIN VIEW.

The Folling, and, and Ocasional Tables, reduped to the space of one's own hange sent by mount of Christmas, partion or the trough Gorman Government, lead Ond Upholstered Suite, Bedroom Furniture hold of one's own workshop, in which Now Your gifta as in olden times. comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, one lived and moved and had one's being. FORTY-SEVEN-HOUR PROBLEM. missible and criminal interference in the In the immediato trouble of the forty internal conditions of Germany. It doon large and small Wardrobes Dressing Tables, We could not play our part properly as Washstanda, o (fumed Teakwood), Side citizens of the world unless we felt at seven-hour week they had an outstanding not intend for this reason to withdraw boards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining che, unless our minds were set in the stance of a great inadvertanen, if not from all Hassians who are in Germany, Orobkery, and good Glaer Wars Cooking the home and the workshop the places take any one trade and set up new con- able to remain Frocly in Germany, the Stover, Cutlery, Bath Room Utensils, where we lived. Those, then, were the ditions, in the working hours without

of hospitality which has been grant Electro-Plated

Ware.

questions which must, frat be dealt with afecting other trades. The influence of

this would be cat, neverthele Teakwood Bessons a quantity of Bladorbod ment was to be arranget by in with re-|| gront-obroge took place in one trade it

against Streon, Blue and whilter Panels and Blackka

Tam powik, OF KUMILHO,

nak for the same privilege. The change all those Russians who have made them- Wood Fire Sorgen, Side Tables Chairs,

During the war workmen had revealed in this chis was not so tremendous as it selves

guilty of supporting the Cabinets Pictures, and Oil Paintings, to thờm a power of which they were not appeared. It only knocked half an hour tionary movement, or who Bean Séveral

It was the wna roado Jowing Machine with all acces Pheviously bonito use to be power of the working time rot 38 Wha bose active for scouring ite objects stries, 1 Piano in good condition, one large tion, wily or unwisely, of gross num Iqind they did not get their food under, This protest comes badly from ·

bore Strength lay, in unity and work the same domostie conditions, and the Government which deliberately promoted men, having discovered that men could amployers found that it was not the por and finshoed Bolahoviam in Russia for get, by application of the power of num-feat thing it appeared to be. The trouble its own onds, and is still engaged in the HUGHES & HOUGH,

bdrs, simdost anything they unight demod, which sprang into light at the beginning me criminal intrigues in cubor osan Auętioneininnwest) had naturally, since the condusion of the of this week, ho believed, might be traced tries,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instry tions to sell by Public Auction.

(For Account of the Concerned),

On-WEDNESDAY; :

April 2nd, 1818, commencing at 2.80 p.m. at their Bales Booms, No. 8, Des Youx Road, Corner of Ice House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE BRASS AND BRASS

MOUNTED DOUBLE AND TWIN BEDSTRADA CURTAINS,

CARPETS. o.,

Comprising:-

has made the following protest

FFICES in Central position by a Lärge

Mercantile Firma on long lease. Reply to

Box 627, Care of." Daily PressTM Office." [587

THE PEAK

NOR “BADE A FIVE-ROOMED

Residence.

"XYZ?

to

FOR SALE AT THE PEAK.

Apply to--

MES WORKED EMBROIDERIES, And Tables and Chairs ko, Diihiet Bőrvicol, Fight way in respect of the conditions of: sfizrost blunder. It was not possible to and, who up to the present buvo beon

De Dusk TecTower of at that other trades will normit no doubt to exist that

Tray Cloths, day one p EMBROIDERIES - Bedspreads Table “Tess : Cloths, - Buntiora, 18 by View/lobrof "Attaché Olson and Ballow (All-new goods and small. Jota to quit,

HUGHES & HOUGH

Ice Obost suitable for Hotel, do, do,

(Fall Particulare from Cabaloguey,

#

the

volu-

HE POLLOCK,

Princes Buildings

WANTED-1st APRIL.

GOOD AMAH for Girl 6f "NAN any. Lady of the Peak

Must be able to sew.

"ANTED.

ZUHRE to take charge.

Apply

Box No

Cars of

'Offes.

[482

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