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NEW ADVERTSEMENTS

THE ROYAL VISIT.

TO-DAY'S POLO. "ALLEBATION OF TIME

THE GAME starts this afternoon at 4

o'clock.

THE

Spectators should be on the ground by 3.45 pm.

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VISIT OF HR.E. THE PRINCE OF WALES

ITH regard to the cloakroom accom- modation in connection with the Ball' in the Prince's Parilion on the night of April Tih, arrangements have now been made where by all ladies and gentlemen attending the function will untobe in the Law Courts," Full details of the arrangements will be found in the notice issued by the Captain Superinten

dent of Police,

This cancels the provious arrangement which indicated that the cloakrooms would.

[7:6 be situated in the Pavilion.

PRINCE OF WALES BALL.

FOR the convenience of dancers, electris signs have been erected in the Pavilion Tomaly A.B.C.D. These to serve sa meeting place for partners who should note same on programme when engaging dances.

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY..

(BRITE SECTION.)

HE Public is hereby notified that on the Two 7th of Aritz, there will be no

train from Kowloon at 8.35 am. but the oss leaving at 807.. will stop at Taipo ar Sheang Shui on request.

H. P. WINSLOW.

Manager,

Kowloon, 5th April, 1929.

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

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FANLING.

THE train will be 8.06 will stop at THE 8.33 train will not run on THURSDAY Sheung Shui

JE ROSS,

Hon. Secretasy-

INSURANCE OFFICES.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

$1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all

FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transac Son of PUBLIC BUSINESS THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 6th and 7th.

LOWE

By Order BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.

Secretaries.

OF HONGKONG. MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

OF HONGKONG & CANTON.

Hongkong. April 6th, 1922.

SMOKING CONCERT.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

SATURDAY, ETH Aṛ, 1923.

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His Excellency the GOVERNOR has kindly consented to allow his name to be associated with this Concert as PATRON.

THE CONCERT will commence at 9.15 p.u

Cape or not, will be cardially welconse.

NEW JADVERTISEMENTS

"SONG OF WELCOME."

(TO H.E.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES)

BY MR. LOTTIE GORDON.

We beg to welcome Thee,

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To this Oriental Isle of qurs, This Garden of The East,

'THE ORGKONG DAILY PRESS," THURSDAY, APRIL 6TH,

The Land of Romance and Flowers; Thou hast journeyed far to be with us.--

And our Hearts are filled with Joy

and Gladness,

For we honour thee, Welcome Thee,

Our Future King To Be.

Choru: -

Welcome, Welcome, Beloved

Son of the Empire.

Welcome, Welcome, Our Future

King To Be,

Welcome, Welcome, Honoured Son

of Gracious Majesties,

Welcome, Welcome, A True loyal

welcome to Thee.

We trust that thy path,

INTIMATIONS

"DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR TICKET WHEN *YOU COME TO RECEPTIONS AND TO THE BALL

:

THE WHOLE TICKET MUST BE PRESENTED AT THE DOOR ON FACH OCCASION TO SECURE ADMISSION."

G.

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NOTICE.

BALL IN HONOUR OF HRR. PRINCE OF WALES.

APRIL 7TH, 8.30 P.M.

ARRIVAL Colorster Pro

the Law Courta Eastern Entrancs. Jackson Road. Duplicate serial numbers (for

May be strewed with Richest Blessings, calling up purposes after the Ball) will be And that the time of War,

INTIMATION

CHAMPAGNE

de ST. MARCEAUX & CO.

REIMS.

Vintage 1911.

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visit the Colony had from a member of of his future subjects, and learning, as the Royal Family was that of H.R.H never a Royal Prince learnt before, to the late Duz of EDINBURGH in 1960, understand their different points of view, when be laid the foundation stones of In these democratic times and in our St. John's Cathedral and the City Hall hereditary republic" that is an advantage T.R.H. the Duxx and the late Duchess of which cannot be overrated. The Priso Erst time in 1860 when the Dogs laid English sportsman and an English. gen. CONNAUGHT twich visited the Colony-thei in the best sense of the word aa the memorial stone of the Prays Reclamatieman. He has endeared himself to his tion, and again in 1907 when their Royal countrymen wherever they reside by his Highnesses

accompanied by wide sympathica, high courage and chain- PRINCESS PATRICIA. The Dux (who ing personality, and not only among the came out as Inspector-General, of the ancient mountains, and lovely vales of Forces) unveiled in Statue Square Wales, but in all parts of the wide (on the completed Reclamation). the dominions of the Crown the loyal subject bronze status of His Majesty Kino fervently re-echoes the prayer: The finest vintage wine since EDWARD, which

"Gop- the Ron. Sir PAUL BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES." CHATER had presented to the Colony, and also the bronze statue of his present MAJESTY (then the PRINCE OF WALES), which had been presented to the Colony by Mr. JAMES JARDINE BELL- IRVING. H.RE. PRINCE ARTHUR. of

(Guaranteed)

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Mr. H. H. Girardet of Shanghai, is oä a visit to Hongkong

The engagement is announced of Mr. D. G. M. Bernard to Miss Belty Addis

Champagne de St. Marceaux CONNAUGHT visited the Colony, on a later daughter of Sir Charles Addis.

handed one to driver, ons to dwast. The car & Co, Reims, is one of the

will then drive down Chater Road, North side

Will ne'er come again.

Reign, and Nations dwell in Unity. between Jackson Road and Murray Food and finest.

return along the South side of this road, and be parked in order of arrival commencing behind

And that God will bless Ther,

For ever, and age.

Chorus:

Welcome, Welcoine,

Bloved Son of The Empire, Welcome Welcome,

Our Future King To Be.

Welcome, Welcome,

Honoured Son of Their Majesties, Welcome, Welcome.

A true loyal Welcome to Theo.

Hongkong, April 8th 1923.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUEL STEAM NAVIGATION

AND

CO., LTD.

(UNSIGNEES per Company's Steamer “AJAX' are hereby notified that the cargo has been brought forward by as "MACHAON" and will be charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivary from Godown on and after

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless notise been given prior to Steamer's arrival 8th

bas

Apri

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broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on any TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS between the tours of 10.45 a.m. and noce within the free storage period.

sented to the

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered, after the 11th April be subject

rant to

and y aditional

hire incurred. coulis charges for All claims again signed on or before

the steamer must be pre 28th April, or they will

recognised. Consignees are urgently requested to make prompt arrangements for removing or storing. cargo. Failure to do so will result in conges- tion in the godowna, which will entail delay in the return of izbsendent cargoes.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

not be

Hongkong, ath April, 1982.

No Fire Insurancó will be effected.

RACH MEETING

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I crË or HRH. TH PRINCE OF WALES.

extend a cordial invita

THE

All interested, whether Members of the "D.A.J. tion to all their friends and acquaintances to attend the forthet ming Race Meeting at their Frivate Stand on FRIDAY, the Tu Arnit, 1922,

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Tickets may be obtained at the Doors or from the Headquarters, Sergeants Mess- $8.50 each.

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HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGLO),

G.

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NEINARY GENERAL MEETING

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.

of the Hongkong Tr

Trunway Company Limited

will be held at the Offices of Mesars Jardine PLAKE PIER will be CLOSED to all

Matheson & Company Limited, Peddler Street.

Champagnes

produced.

the hoarding erected on the side of the new It invariably figures in the Menus at

Cricket

pavilion Chairs and Rickshaw: Chaire and rickshar

will proceed to the Western entrance of the Royal Banquets, State functions Law Courts opposite the Statue Square Gar

dens

and pass out into Status Square and turn Regimental Dinners; and is served in

East. They will be parked on the North side

of Uhster Bond between the Hongkong Cinb all the leading Social and Sporting and Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's Ofices.

Cloak Rooms Fand

Approach

lo Ballroom "On

arrival at the Law Courts guests will proceed Clubs of Great Britain, Euorpe

to the Cloak Rooms along the South

passage

of the Law Courts. Ladies will go through America, India and the Colonies..

he Ladies' Clock Room and pass out into the

North

of the Law Courts and thence

to the to satrance, Gentlemen will pass

oat under the verandah by the South passage and join the ladies in the verandah (West side) whence they will proceed round the verandah SOLE AGENTS :—

WAY ACTORS Statue under the corered

Square isto the Ballroom (Pavilion) entering by the South entrance,

DEPARTURE: Motor cars will be called up A. S. WATSON & by electric signals from the Eastern side of the Courts (frat floor) on presentation of serial numbers to Police. The same applies to private chairs and private rickshas parked in

Chater Road.

Public Chairs and Rickshas will be available on the West side of the Law Courts for the use of the pablis. Motors and private chairs and privāto rickshas will pick up their passen- gers at the Eastern entrance to the Law Courts in Jackson Road and drive off into Des Venx Road Central.

GENERAL: Stewards will be present at the entrances of the Law Courts to direct guests

the

vebi- to the Ballroom Police will direct cular traffic. They

will arrange to procure Vehicles cars, ca or chairs as required. must approach the Law Courts (and not the Pavilion) from Des Your Road only on

Houd On The surroundings arrival. must be kept clear of all vehicles from 9 pm. until 1 am. Polico have strict instructions ta

prevent vehidles from using any but the

Authorised routes.

(Signed) ·E. D. C. WOLFE,

Captain Superintendent

of Police. Police Headquarters. Hongkong, 4th April, 1999.

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VISIT OF H.R.F THE PRINCE

OF WALES...........

HOSE who have been presented to

THOSE

HR.H. on Blake Pier when he lands

at 10. on April 6th, are asked to leave the pier immediately after presentation, and proved to their allotted places in the Pavilion, by way of Connaught Road (along the water front), past the Hongkong Club entrance, and in at the entrance to the Pavilion facing the Supreme Court. The approach to the Pavilion via State Square will not be available.

At the Pavilion on the morning of April 7th. Guests of the University, St. Stephen's' Girls' College, and Masons of Hongkong are asked to be in their seats by 11.15

CO. LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

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occasion.

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that the faithful of his Vicariate are dis- We are informed by Bishop Pozzoni pensed from fasting and abstinence on Friday, 7th April.Apr.

The Chinese newspapers report that' famine surtaxes are again to be collected by the railways. Peking is said to have

famine and flood conditions in the decided upon this step on account of

interior.

It is to-day our happy fortuna to welcome to shores H.R.. the PRINCE OF WALES: It has been well said that no PRINCE OF WALES has ever entered apon the task of preparing himself for the exalted office which will one day in

The sermen employed on the inner-river- the course of "nature be his, at a time steamers of the 'Canton Delts, who have more difficult or critical than confronts been threatening a strike for higher the outbreak of the Great War the whole the young PRINCE OF WALES today. Since wages, have had their demands conceded.

Sir W. world has been recking in the throes of

J. Oudendijk, K.C.M.O... revolution. We have seen the ancient Netherlands Minister, is to act as Doyen monarchies of Europe HotNZOLLERY, of the Diplomatic Corps during the HAPSBURG, ROMANOFF vadish, like absence of Mr. Y. Obata, Japanese Minia. dreams of the night." But the Throne ter to Peking. of Great Britain, broad-based as it is on the people's will, waa never more

As the result of a quarrel two Chinese. firmly established than it is to-day. We have been admitted to the Government ove this largely to the splendid traditions Civil Hospital. One of the men is suffer. which have been so worthily maintained ing from knife wounds on the head and in the past century by the occupants wrist, whilst the other man has a broken of the Throne, and to no inconsiderable head. extent to the promise which His Royal Highacss the PRINCE OF WALES gives as a worthy successor to the throne of his forefather. Speaking of the PRINCE's tour in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, a little more than two years ago, and recalling the tours made by HIS MAJESTY before he was called to the Throne, the A Chinese, who was attacked at the BIRTHS.

PRIME MINISTER said: No President, entrance to his mutshed, at Cheung Sha RUSSELL.-At Shanghai, on March 9th,

or President's son, could have done what Wan, on Tuesday, bolted through the back to the wife of A. S. RUSSELL, E the KING and PRINCE OF WALES have door leaving his younger sister to the daughter SMITH-At Shanghai, on March 30th, to done for the Empire" which is a mercy of two robbers who santched a gold SOMERE.-At Shanghai, on March 30th, ROYAL HIGHNESS has been paying since

Mr. and Mrs. H. F. SMITH, a 800. manifest truth.

The visits. which His bangle from her wrist. to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. SOMEER, a the war

to various

The Rev. Howard West Mowl, MA, parts of His daughter.

Majesty's 'Dominions have indeed streng who is now on the professorial staff of thened the invisible currents that keep the Wycliffe College, Toronto, has LANCASTER-HOTLAND.-At Hongkong, on

5th April, JogN DE B. LANCASTER, of Empire together, A republic of the nominated by the Archbishop of Canter Yokohama, to GWENDOLEN HOTLAND British Commonwealth of Nations as bury to be Assistant Bishop under Bishop (zée Waldron), of Maidenhead, Borks. General Suurs pointed out in a memor-Cassels in the diocese of Western China. (By special license).

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able speech

д few years ago is

On the proposal of Sir Rider Haggard, KNIGHT-At Shanghai, on March 30th, unthinkable. It would be impossible of C.B.E., seconded by Bir Arthur Keith. MARGARET ETHEL, beloved daughter of realisation. The Crown must remain the and Major Leonard Darwin, Mr. E. T. C. W. J. KNIGH, Chinese Maritime Cus-symbol of the unity of the Empire, and Werner, formerly H.M. Consul at Kiu- toms, aged four months.

the devotion of the peoples of the Empire kiang and later at Foochow, has best HONGKONG OTICE: 104, Des Vaux Ro., G. shown in so inspiring a manner in the elected a member of the Athenaeum Club, London Orrier: 181, Flare BYLI, Z.O. | Great War and manifested again in the welcome which has been given to the Price out Royal Ambassador "---

In view of the reported withdrawal of-- in the great English-speaking colonies, supplied the best, possible evidence that American troops from China and the. the Empire craerged from the great test in protest of the American Chamber of Com- its history more firmly unted than ever merce in Tientsin, a report in the Bustern ander the symbol of the Crown, and with Times is of importance. It states that & devotion to the Throne and Constitu- members of the Diplomatic Body have tion increased by the experience. And telegraphed their respective governments.

MARRIAGE.

2 DEATH.

The Baily Press.

HOLDING, ÉP IL Gik, 182

PRINCE.

PRINCE

OF

been

as being a person "eminent for scientific or literary attainments."

Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of gain from 8 p.m. until midnight on the 6th Court being reserved for the University welcome wherever he goes, and in this strengthen the imperial connection, despite troops be postponed.

Araiz 1029, at 12 o'clock noon, to ordinary business of the Company.

By Order of the Board,

W. E. ROBERTS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1620,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

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N THIRTY THIRD RDINARY GEN.

TOTICE IS HERELY GIVEN that the HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.

for the puri EL 1922; at. 1120 AM. thrugh the Harbour to view the luminations!

INtenting the Rugort o

procession.

Court,

"

WELCOME TO THE at the latest. They are asked to use the entrance to the Pavilion facing the Hong HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE

we believe the Prince has left an abiding pointing out the state of disruption in traffic from 8 am to 11 am and koug Club. The entrance facing the Supreme WALES is assured of a pable

great popular impression in India which will serve to China and asking that the withdrawal of April, 1922. transact the

On the 7th April from 8. p.m. until B... Ez-Service Men's Reception, at 2.30 pm, at outpost of the Empire, which he visits the efforts made by GHANDS and his

The Hancde of the ex-Emperor Heuan the Prince of Wales has left to go on board

Government House on April 6th. for the first time to-day, the pópular greet-followers to mar the pleasure of the visit. Tung has arrived in Peking and jaz the H.M.S. BINOEN

C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, R.N.,

In the event of wet weather, this receping will certainly be no less sincere, and His ROYAL HIGHNESS early gave everyported to have been most graciously Harbour Master, &c.

tion will be held in the Pavilion at the enthusiastic than any that His ROYAL indication of following worthily in the received. The young ex-Emperor is said - 764

same hour. Reception on April 6th.

Hinge has experienced in his uxten-footsteps of his illustrious predecessors, to have been greatly impressed upon be Holders of tickets are asked to Le in their sive travels. In the course of the eighty- and of maintaining when, in the fuli-holding her for the first time, reportaa places by 9.45 . on the morning of two years that Hongkong has been a April 6th.

ness of time he sits upon the throne of Tientsin paper. It is announced that in British Possession, the Colony has been his forefathers, the high traditious of recognition of the attention shown by the are asked to use the entrance of the Pavilion Fions by visits from members of the Under the wise direction of his august young lady on her journey from Tientsin Holders of tickets that have bine crests bonoured on at least four different occa- the kingly office which they have created police and soldiers who protected the facing the Hongkong Club,

Holders of ticket with red crests are asked Royal Family, but, next to Their Majesties father, he has been receiving an educu-to the capital and their care in safe to use the entrance that faces the Supreme the King and QUEEN, no member of the tion that should prove an excellent equip-guarding her to the palace he has given

At the end of the Reception the public Royal House could be more warmly meat for the high and responsible duties them $1,000 reward.

welcomed than the Heir to the Throne that will eventually devolve upon him.

Yesterday was the Cheng Ming festival, whose charming personality and native He has served in the Navy as well as abilities have won for him warm-hearted

Perhaps, owing to the fact that steamboat afection and confidence in all parts of hand knowledge of both Services, and, as holiday, owing to the strike, the exodus in the Army, so that he has a first

services were suspended at the New Year the Empire. It is forty-one years ago

an Oxford undergraduate, entering fully of Chinese by steamboat and train seama Holders of tickets are asked to arrive by since the Colony was visited by His

Government 9.15 at the latest. Gentlemen" who, have MAJESTY THE KING who came out, together into the common life of the University.rather larger than usual tickets that admit gentleman and lady must with the late Patsce ALBERT VICTOR, en

he associated freely with young men schools for Chinese are closed until the show the ticket at the door that Ences the

In Canton yesterday all harbour-for the lady to be admitted, H.M.S. Bacchante in 1881. They visited of his own age who belonged, for the most 18th inst taking it on if they are themselves pro-Japan, Shanghai and Canton in that part, to the upper middle classes. When Government offices, as well as many buai- ceeding to leave their costs at the Supreme year. Though the PRINCES came out to at Osborne he was treated, by the KING'S firms closed for the day. The Chinese Court, or at the Hongkong Club, and hand- the East us midshipmen, the community command, in exactly the same way as the newspapers suspended publication. Cheng De in, fally, when they themselves enter of Hongkong extended to them a royal other cadets, and when he joined the Ming is the occasion when crowds repatr the Pavilion.

welcome: that is to say the city was Grenadier Guards at Brentford in 1914-to the cometeries, usually on the hillside,, decorated and illuminated in their hon when bo was twenty years of age--he was to visit the graves of their ancestors. We our. A Ball. was given in their honour to be acen marching out with his men and learn from the Canton Times that the at Government House, but it is recorded taking a frugal meal in their midst Police Bureau has instructed the different that the Princes were not present," during the mid-day haft thus preparing Police Stations to send mora arined police and can be

ERAL MEETING will be held at the Com-HESTEAD FENDER STANLEY taking paty's

Offices

ERH. the Prince of Wales and party SATURDAY, 2nd Garges Building, on the Directo togethur with a Statement of April will Accounts to 28th febre y los at meeting Adam-of-war Anchorage then round Afinirally Directora and Auditor. The Transfer Books Bacy No. 1 and thence Westward through the ore requested to leave the Pavilion by the of the Company will to CLOSED from the Central Fanway and the Fairway Bucy and door fucing the Hongkong Club. Only 15th to the and April, 1929, both days thence back to Elake Pier using Centre! Fair H.E..und those who are attending him will way. All launches and Ferrita are warned leave by the door that faces the Supreme to give the STANLEY & wide berth when going Court. through the Harbour at this time.

The Srinay will carry besides the usual Ball on April 7th. steaning lights 3 red vertical lights at the

incluaive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agenis. Hong kong, 6th April, 1192.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN THE GOODS of SIR ELLIS KADOOBIE KNIGHT of Victorin Hongkong Stockbroker deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court bas by virtue of Section 88 of the Frobates Ordinance +1897 (No. 2 of 1897) medo can order limiting the Ume for tending in claims to or against tho alope state to the 28th day af April 1922, Creditors and claimarts are berely required to send their claims' to the underigned by the above date.

DEACON LOOKER DEACON"

& HARSTON

Proctors for the Executors,

1, Les Voux Read, Ho gkong.. ated this tth day of April 1813,

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main.

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C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, B.N.

Harbour Master, &c."

BONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING in honour of HRH. THE PAINCE OF WALES, to be held at the Race Course Happy Valley on ArmL 7th.

1st Raca starts at 230

p.m. Admission to Jockey Club Enclosures fo Tickets am now on sale at Kelly & Walsh' Soldiers and Sailora in Uniform 21 each. Programmes $1 each. Ladies free. Members will receive their badges in a day or two.

F:

NOTICE

ILLUMINATIONS

I bought for cash at the dopet in the pre- though a week later they were among himself for the great military experience, outside the city, to protect the grave The proceeds will be donated to the promises recently occupied by Mesars. W. the guests! at a public subscription hall which subsequently awaited him in the visitors. The Military Headquarters will posed New Nursing Home

FORELL, Liv. in WEHAN'S BUILDING. BIRKEIT.

Price: $22 for one hundred lanterns and given at the City Hall to the officers of battlefields of France, The PRIS has been also despatch" troops and gendarmes to Clerk of the Course, two hundred candles

(731 the Detached Squadron.. The oarliest making himself acquainted with all classes patrol the cemetaries outside the city.

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