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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912.

Consignees

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

Harborini, A. T. Macintyre, Mr. & NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Bargmann, F.

Bauld, J. E,

Bate, E. R. Boins, B.

Belili, Mr. & Mrs.

R. E,

Bai, U. D. J.

Ja, G. A.

Morne, Mrs.

FROM EUROPE HE Steamship

THE

Marriott, Dr. O.

[↑ Matthawa, Miss"

Blanch, Mr. and

Mrs. N. F. Bedine, Mis, S. L. Bras Capt, H. At, Buchner, O.

Christie, B. N. Claxton, A. A Cokely, T. J. Cooper, W. A. J.

Cone, Jr. H.

Cowan, Mr W, Crockar, Minu

Crozier, MrB. L. H. Carry, G: P.

Mehta, K, B.

MoKenny Dr.

W. & Mrs.

and child

Mitsuhashi, K.

י.

tained.

VOLUNTEERS.

Chinese literature, what strikes Gazette date 8th. November 1912.

are

THE VIRTUES OF THE

CHINESE MECHANIC.

Writing to the Editor of Eastern Engineering"

a corte-

COMMERCIAL.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by and Sir Charles Eliot, rising to tween Chinese and European allotted Corps Nos, and posted as/ment and control of Chinese la-wealth of the nation, The two

Mulder, Mr. ands in any case whatever.

Mn. J. D. r.

Moore, Mr. H.

by

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD., Agents.

this by the foot that the studenta UNIVERSITY OF

Java Consolidated Estates Ltd. HONGKONG. of the engineering Faculty are as

numerous as those of the other New Company to be Formed. Inaugural Dinner of the Union. two Faculties together, and this

Corps Orders issued by Major

A statement by Mosers. J. is a very good sign. I am not At the inaugural Dinner of the going to flatter my friend Pro D. Muodonald state that H. E. the Hongkong University Union, fessor Smith too much or say that Governor has sanctioned thespondent who has had years of A. Wattie and Co., Ltd., seor6- experience in the management of turies of the Java Consolidated given in honour of the President the Science which he teaches formation of a new Company, to Chinese mechanice in Shanghai Rubber and Coffee Estates, Ltd.. says that the estimated output of the greatest be known as the Civil Service and elsewhere says: Sir Henry May, K.O.M.G., some

BO ably is. two weeks ago, His Excellency

among all branches of learning Company. The Company will be

Of all Oriental workmen the coffee for the month of October

• DENBIGHSHIRE,” ent down to dinner with a large but it is certainly the branch in trained as a Machine Gun Co.

Chinese are undoubtedly the best, is 104 picula.

Private Mining Enterprises, -Appointments:-Capt. A. E. having arrived from the above ports, company of more than one which China is most deficient.

guesta,

Heretofore Chinese mining en- Beaumont, G. A. Matheson, Mrs. B. Consigrees of orgo by her are hereby hundred students and

If a European endeavours, as 1 Churchill is appointed to Com- though there may be some with experience of both races who may informed that all goods are being landed The Dinner was held in the Balilios, Mrs. E. R. T. & child

in a humble way try to de, to mand the Civil Service Company: be disposed to give the palm to torprises have been either in the at their risk into the hazardous and/or great Hall of the University.

At the High Table the Go.make himself acquainted with Extract from the Government the Japanese. A European in hinds of foreigners or under C. extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-

kong and Fowloon Whart and God vernor was accompanied by the him most is that in many depart- No. 333 His Excellency the charge of a department just com- official management. The success Company, Limited, whenos, and/or Vice-chancellor of the University! Movey, Mis. Le from the "wharves, delivery may be eb Sit Oharlee Eliot, K.O.M.C., and monts, such as Biography, Essays, Governor has been pleased to menoing his griffinhood," who of the former hardly benefits our Annale, Concordances, and even promote Lieut. A. F. Churchill to beginsin the first place by respect-people, sny Peking paper, while H.

Goods not cleared by the 19th inst, several distinguished gentlemen, such modern subjects as art erit the Rank of Captain and to aping himeef and keeps it up the failure of the latter adds Manizer, W. A.

including Sir Kai Ho Kai, O.M.G., |st 6 r.x; will be subject to rent." Merechi, J.

All broken, chafed, and damaged the Honourable Mr. Wei Yuk, ioism, Chinese literature can be point Mr. Thomas Grahom Weall who thoroughly understands his more poverty to the country. In м. Miokle,

packages are to be left in the Godowns C.M.G., Captain Taylor, Dr. G.P. compared with our own and ex- and Mr. Robert Oliphant ut business, and who is able to ima consultation with the Ministers where they will be examined on Jordan, Mr. M.H.N. Mody and cols other Oriental literature, par-chison to be Second Lieutenante part his knowledge and his in- of Agriculture and Forestry, and ticularly in the correct and order in the Soonts Company of the structions in a clear manner to Industry and Commerce, the Mitcha Mo M.

who, moreover, is blessed with a laisser faire policy and pointed Mitchellmore, Mr12th inst., at 9.80. Claims against others.

the steamer must be presented within After dinner His Excellency ly statement of facts. But when Hongkong Volunteers, with effect his Chinese subordinate, and President strongly recommended! a little patience and tact, will find out that the wealth of the people Joined: The undermentioned and Mr. H. V. 10 days of arrival, otherwse they will gave the toast of the King which one comes to any discussion of the from 6th. November 1912.

methods by which man can control.

little difficulty in the manage-is without question also the not be recognized

was drunk with great enthusiasm,

nature, then all comparison bemembers having joined propose the Toast, "The Prosperity writers breaks down, and we feel follows: 1381 Pte. J. Dickson, bour of whatever kind. Speaking Ministers support the President's of China."aid:

Your Excellency and Gentle that even the great intellecta of 1382 Pte. F. H. Dillon, 1383 Pie generally, they are good and cou-views of encouraging privata men: It is the custom of the China put superstition in the H. L. Stainfield, 1384 Pte. A. scientious workmen, and many mining enterprises, and tele King's subjects when they are place of Science. That is a de- Blyth, 1385 Pte. O. Brewer, 1386 indeed are very clever fellows, and graphic instructions will soon be

"Japanese Rice Purchases. met together outside the United feat which modern Chins shows Pte. R. E. Lindsell, 1387 Pte. S. have often had occasion to transmitted to General Huang- Kingdom to drink first His very intention of remedying, and Hamer, 1388 Pte. C. W. Jeffries, admire the little Chinese lade, Ifsing to that offeat.

The report that Mitsui Bussan Majesty's health and then the I need not waste time in urging 1389 Pte. B. D. Evans, 1390 Pte. apprentices, usually the sons you to do what you have already A. W. J. Simmons, 1391 Pte. H. of workmen in the shops, Health of the foreign country in made up your minds to do. Green, 1392 Pte. W. H. Edmonds, who are as keen to learn and Kaisha had purchased 250,000 which, or near which they are. I wish to emphasize only and 1393 Pte. F. Sutton to Civil make themselves masters of their piculs of rice at a time, when the Sometimes this second toast is a

csive. The quality of the work rising evoked some resentment FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN more formality, but that is not one point. Scientific knowledge Service Company, 1377 Pte. W. business as it is possible to con- price of rice was gradually does not mean merely book A. Cornell. to Scouts Company, PORTS AND SHANGHAI. the case to-night. We are all of knowledge.There is an in- 1378 Fte. A. A. Bolton to Centre turned out by a good Chinese among the merchants Lately The above mentioned versol arrived us here interested in the prosperity tellectual vice prevalent in the Section, M. C. Co., 1379 Pte. W. fter, turner or machine-man special dolegates from Shanghai Benbaan, B. T. Consignees of cargo are hereby n-tifled (of China and we all of us pe East, and I think not unknown to McCulloch to Scouts Coy., 1380 varies little from that of the oilled on Tata Chen at Nanking the same olase, but the latter merchante in question were allow Finlayson. Mr. O. Rosenham, Mr. to send in their Bills of lading for that this University may in Bone China, namely, the idea that you Gr. A. W. P. Spiers to 10 Pr. average good British workman of who explained that the Japanese

learn everything from books. Section.. countersignature and take immediate way contribute towards it..

All the students of this Uni-That is not true of Engineering or

Resigned: Tho andermen- would beat him in point of time.el to purchase rice from Shang- There are, however, many Shanghai and Chinking because the delivery of

from alongside. cargo Cargo impoding discharge will be land-versity are not Chinese, noither Medicine. When it comes to de- tioned members are permitted to hai trained workmen, employed company sometime ago made a ul immediately at ensignees risk were all those whose generosity signing a bridge or curing a pa- resign with offect from the 6th notably on marine repairs, who a of Tls. 500,000 to Nanking,

enabled it to be started. For in- tient you want more than book instant-695

Sergt. A. E.

would take a lot of beating by Resides the rice thus obtained Cargo remaining on board after stance we owe this fine building learning. You require to under-Crapnell, 1284 Pte. C. Blaker. British or any other European would be used to aid famines in FRIDAY Nov. 8th. 1912 at 5 pin which we are assembled to stand other matters which may 1193 Corpl. M. Reader Harris, workman, either in point of time Japan. A certain British consul will be landed at consignee rsk and night to the munificence of Sir

or quality of work. This fact will asked for a similar purchase but Transferred :-The undermen be fully endorsed by most really more difficult than the mas-

was refused. Cargo remaining undelivered FRI. Hormasjee Mody. But still the seem obvious and simple, but are 1043 Pte. C. Gibbs. DAY For, 15th, 1912, at noon will be majority of our students artery of a text-book or of any ready- tioned members are transferred thoughtful men who have come or "who subject to landing nad storage charges. Chinese, and the Chinese gentle-

No claims will be entertained for men of Hongkong and Canton made theory. It is to the necessity from the Centre Section Machine thoughtful me

your subjects, an acquaintance Company with effect from the antage or dainage unless packages have have been generous in their don- of a practical acquaintance with Gun-Company to the Civil Service been examined prior to delivery and ations. No one could read the with things not with words, that 6th, instant: 1084 Pte. W

I call your attention,

Curwen, 1239 R. G. Barlow, 1086 list of exceptions famished consignees, speeches which were delivered at

Bat many of the students here Pte. A. Hamilton, 1357 Pte. A. No fire insurance whatever will be the inauguration of the University without feeling that the do- offected,

minant iden among those who do not intend to become either Morris.

. SHANGHAI RACES. spoke was the hope that this In-engineers or doctors. They are reading those subjects which are stitution would contribute to the described as Arteand many among

Through the courtesy of the prosperity of China, to the strengthen hope to enter the public thening of her friendship with Service of their Country. I confess Hongkong Club we are able to

Daris, C. H.

Deane, A. F.. Daler, O.

D'Oettingen, V. Douglas. Mrs. R. H. Drew, W C. Eaton, Miss F. L. Ehrentals, Mr. and

Mrs. H. G. Eliott, Mr. & Mr. Engles, Miss E. · Feldstria, S.

Fier, M. A.

Nother mbe, Capt.. and Mrs. F. D. Palmer, L. Pinart, Mr. and " Mrs.

Powers, J: F.

Randall, Dr, L. F. Randolph, Howard

·S. F. Ray, E. H. Rray, Miss F. Reich; Chan. Rosenlain, S. 8.

and Mrs.

Fowler, F. A. 8.

Saber, IL. M...

French.M.& child Fuller, Denma

Sghton to W. Selinster, Dr.

George, Mr. & Mie, `8EnwyG. L.

F. J.

George, Miss

:

Gordon, A.G. Goulbourn, V. Qould, M. & Mrs.J. Gourgey, I. Gratama, D. M. G. Griy, N. A Grimshaw, R. J.. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hannibal, Mr. and

Mrs. W. A. Hatbord, W. T. Hardy, Mr. Harrison, A. Herdman, A. E.

Hirst, Miu M.

Bizson, J. C.

Holmes, H.

Hope, E.

Houb, Dr. B. Jobasor, Miss

Joseph, B. L.

Ju lah, Mrs. A. N.

E,

Kestor, Dr. H. M. Kcator, Master O.

6.

Sinky. J. O

Silly, Bir. & Mrs.

J. D. Solaman, H., Sprar, Capt. H Street, C. T. Square, Mias Puerez, J. B..

Batherined, P. D. Tate, Vice-admiral and Mm. A: G. Taylor. Mrs. H. Vandlerloo, Mr. &

Mrs. T. N. Varmeij. G. Vallbrecht, E. Vollbrecht, Mrs. E. Watkins, H.

B.

Hongkong. 7th Nov. 1912. 884 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

8.8. "KOREA,"

and expense

expeure,

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's gedown' WEDNESDAY Nov. 16th. 1912 at 10 n.13.

All claims must be filed or before

.

with have had any lengthened experience of Chinese workmen. in Shanghai the fitters, turnors, inachine-men, and moulders are invariably "Ningpo-men" (that is, men born and bred for the most part in Shanghai, bat des. cended from parents originally hailing from Ningpo), the car- penters and boilermakers are

October Rubber Returns. Malakoff-13,770 lbs., total to late 107,270 lbs., corresponding period last your 47,768 lbs.

"Sembrong-September 571 lbs, October 870 lbs.

Malacoa Rubber Plantations. 210,000 lbs.

Webb, Mr. & Mra December 8th, 1912, otherwise, England, and the establishment that I prefer the old Oxford ex-publish the remainder of the partly Ningpo aud partly Cantonba

closer relation's, commercial and pression "Litterae Humaniores" events raced at Shanghai yester-men, and the same may be said

will not be recognized, Whomond, D. M... Wilson, O. H. V.

FRED J. HALTON, A goat.

[898

White, Mr. & Mr. Hongkong. Fth Nor.. 1912.

H. L. B.. Williams, R. C. Wilson, Miss I. Wilson, Miss J 8. Withington, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Keator, Mrs. J. F. Wood, G. G Keator, Jr., J. F. Wood, F. W.

IN A CHINESE THEATRE,

Kentor, Miss

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Kent, Capt. W. E. Wood, Mr. And

Komer, 8.

Landale, Mi-s L. Lee, R. H. Lehnert, G. F..

Lloyd, G. T. MacGregor, N. C.

Mr. P. R.

Wright, Mr. and

Mrs. J. F.. Young, J. A. Yuag, B. G.

Auron Hor

Arbuckle, Mr. andHoneck, Mr. and

Mr.

A nold, J. B.

Bickert, A.

Byan, M.

Iirot, L

"Mr. S.

Bartlett Karakia, B. Bourdonnge, De la Kearm, E. J.

Brooks, E., E.

Brown, Mr. & Mr.

P. D.

Brown, Jas.

Byrns, J. D.

Bjora, H.

Cavender, A, G., Obapman, J. S.

Mr. William Archer's Impres-

I

other, from which both parties" Arts," because you can't teach day would derive advantages. These, future public servants any system Mr.

think, were some of the objects which they can put into practice which our founders had in view, in the same way as a Doctor pats Mr. and it is for us, both students and teachers, to find out how these into practice what he learnt as a

medical stadent. But, still even | Mr. objects can best be attained.

in this department, the possession of knowledge is noosemary and its absence may be disastrous. Take as an example the late Empress miles.

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not

Mount Austin.--18,600 lbs. Jasia (Malacca)-3,000 lbs.' Batu Rats (Sumatra)-8,010 Ayer Panas. 13,000 lbs. Alor Gajah-5,445 lbs. Bakit Lintang-16,250 lbs. Pujam.-16,000 lbs.. Pantai-3,800 lbs. Pagoh, 24,921 169.. Permata,-1,900 lbs Radella,-6,000 lbs. Trafalgar.-1,220 lbs. Coconuta

difficulty of language, the Shanghai Gold

BarsS'hai Tis. different dialects varying greatly. another, owing principally to the Copper Cash

and perhaps in some measure to Bar Silver the general feeling of contempt Native Interest .. mentioned above. The No. 1's Sovereigns: Bk'e.

74.325 .per Tls. 1,7 54

3.45:1-2 Tls. 111.15

and leading hands of these various Buying rate... Tls. 6.85 factions, however, can all speak

3" pidgin " English with more or

of the coppersmiths and pattern- makers. The "smiths, on the Permy's Perchance

other hand, are all Wusieh men, (Mr. Laurence) 1

who come from a district about Slogger's Barford

(Mr. Burkill) 2 sighty miles from Shanghai, which has been noted for gen Merlin Mohawk's

turies for the production of this (Mr. Morries) 3 slons.

class of workmen. The aims I am not one of those who ven

Time, 2min.-12- 2-5seca. The Llama Miau Stakes. Two and interests of these various 24,000 nuts, Continuing his series of articles ture to approach the ancient"

Shanghai Bullion. ulans of workmen are always identical, but on the whole

November 6, 1912. on the Far East, Mr. Wm. Archer, civilisations of the East in any

d: 28 13.1-6 in the News and Leader" gives spirit of superiority or patronage: Towager of China. She was a Mr. H. U Gray's Burwood

(Mr. Laurence) 1 they seem to get on fairly wall Bar Silver

together. A feeling something Mexican Dollara. woman of exceptional intelligence; an interesting description of the I come to China prepared to be a

Market Rate. Tig. 74.4 Chinese theatre. "A stern sense learner quite as much a teacher, few characters in history had Mesars, Winsome and Hasty's

Cormorant....... Mr. Hill) akin to contempt seems to be the of duty took me to six or eight of and I do not recommend you to such strength of will, and in

prevailing sentiment of one olan Dragon Dollars, for the other. As a rule, they Native Bank these institutions, in various imitate indiscriminately Earo-

(Mr. Vida) 3 Yet the result of her activity was

have little intercourse with one

Rate cities," he says. "In Shanghai the pean ways. Least of all would own way she was patriotic. Col. C. D. Bruce's Minstrel

you to throw that she brought her country in Time, 4min. 318. buildings had been more or less I recommend Europeanised and sanitated, away the heritage which you

contriboted materially to the The Rubicon Plate.-One mile though the performances I saw have received from your fathers to a position of extreme peril and The Pagoda Cup.-One mile.

of China is downfall of her dynasty. And and a quarter. were still barbarous in the ex-The history treme. In Peking, Tientsin, Canton the longest and one of the most

One reason cor- Mr. Henry Morriss' Battlefield why was this?

(Mr. Moller). Hill, Miss H. G. the disinfecting touch of Europe honourable possessed by anythinly was that, great as were Jones, Miss A had not impaired the primitive nation now existing The Art her natural talents, she had not Mr. John Peel's Perpetual Motion (Mr. Johnstone) simplicity of Chinese habits, and Literature and thought of China

Singapore Produce.

November 2, 1912, I really felt like a bare imperilling will stand comparison with those even the elements of the equip

ment necessary for a modern Mr. G. D. Coutts' Windsor of Greece and Rome: These

(Mr. Dalgleish) my life in the cause of science.

statesman. She had no know-

less proficiency, and this curious Gambier buyers $8.50 Time, 2min. 40sec. It is impossible to describe in things are your own, and what you edge of the countries with which.

do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 14.50 The Rucing Stakes. One mile corruption of the English lang- printable terms the noisome at imitate from other nations can she had

nage is the means by whoh the Copra Sundried Lavin, Mr. & Mrs.sphere of these places, or to never be your own in the same strength of the forces against and a quarter.

indicate the very obvious sources sense. I could wish that Chinese which she was contending, of Mr. F. B. Marahall's Rose Tree European foreman communicates | of their odours. Here, as in students would study the great the principles of international

(Mr. Crighton) 1 everything else, Peking takes the Epochs of Chinese literature and Law and of Finance. Now such Mr. Solway's Red Cloud

(Mr. Vida) 2

General Nogl's House, Lead in loathsomeness. Never art, just as we study Elizabethan knowledge is essential for every shall I forget," continues Mr. literature or the painting and official at the present day and Mr. R. Macgregor's The Knight (Mr. Johnstone) 3

A report has been spread says Panri Sago Archer)," the reeking mass of se sculpture of the Renaissance.

Time, 2min, 442-5 BOCB. the "Japan Times" of the 27th Coffee Bali minude humanity (all male) with But, though I do not think even for those who are not offcials, especially in a Republic: for in a

The Sycee Staka.-Three-quar-ult,, that a certain wealthy Amer- Coffee Palembang 10 perce which I bound myself rubbing that European civilisation in Republic it is of cardinal impor

to all

ican had proposed to buy the cent. baeis shoulders. Most of the audience necessarily superior

tanca that not only the rulers but ters of a mile.

mansion of late General Count Tapioca, small fake

do small pearl were drinking tea and consuming other forms of civilisation or the opinion of the educated Mr. Seth's Blakrook...

(Mr. Burkill) 1Nogi for 500,000 dollars. He is classes should be informed as to strange sweetmeats and other that it has any mission to illumi-

not expected to get it for money. edibles and smellables. I wasnate the whole world, still it has the general principles of politics, Mr. Keville's Cantago

(Mr. Orighton) 2Manchuria and the Central a good deal pozzled at first to many features, which are not

Government: Birchal and seo whitish missiles speeding only useful but indispensable: to what can be done and what

supply Administratora and Finan. MoMichael'e Cat's eye

paper states that the through the air, evidently in a The things which are done in cannot. A University cannot Mesers, friendly, way) from one bench to Europe better than elsewhere are ciors to order, but it can supply

(Mr. McMichael) 3 people in Manchuria have raised Time, Imin. 35660s. another. They ultimately proved things without which no state can Graduates who know something.

& sum of $150,000 for the sup port of the Central Government. The sum was transferred to the Ministry of Finance through the agency of the Russo-Chinese Bank

Kennedy, L.

Leon, B. Lavi, D.

Б.

Lugebil. V.

Marshall, G. W.

Morton, Mr. S.

Muino, F. Nichols, J. T.

Cruickshank, J. L. Nicolas, F. M.

Chen, H. V.

Chopard, F, A.

Dimond, E. H.

Eista, J.

Domingo, U.

Mr. F. Lopes

Pathe, M.

Pat T.

Peraim, G: I.

Roach, E. B.

d'Axenoda, Mr. and Pollard, H."

Fannin, Dr. L. B. Rosenthal, F.

Foster, Capt. O...

Foster, Mies Toalet, Mrs. Franklin, 2

Fule, C. Chudway,

E. A

Gibney, J. L. Gillies, J. 8. Goldenberg Graciant, J. Haynard, J. 8.

Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. N.

Boolt, J. A. Gisson, F.

Bohr Ur A Miss Thommisen

Velich, F. G.

Whits, Mrs, F.

William F. E. Woodward Xuong

Young, 8.0.

Unaistenson,

Adant, Mr. & Mrs. Ellinit, Capt. and

& chlisten

Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Kydd, Mr. and Carpenter, Hr. and Mrs.

Mm Chinthavn R. J. Corsell, W. DWG

But Mrs. G. Smith; B.G

Wood, M. M.

to deal of the

hia instructions to his Chinese foreman and workman..

A native pa

French Political Writer to visit Shanghal.

11:90

do Mixed Papper, Black

10:50

20:00

do White 5 por cent

33.00

Sago Flour Sarawak do Brunei No. 1

4.05

nom.

5.50

34.00

33.00

7:50

do med. pearl Ting Opium, Obina

16.80

115.12

3,400

Straits

1,250

Rice, Rangoon White Rice, Siam No. 1

220

320

290

do No. 2 to be damp towels, provided by exist in the present age of the history and present condi The Siccawei Plate.One mile

Petroleum. a considerate management to en- country which, in the competition tion of the world, the general and a quarter,

23.421 and Mr. Paignton's Marengo able its patrons to rub each other between nations, neglects these

Devce's Imp. Brilliant On methods of Economics

(2 tips) (Mr. Rows) things is not only behind the Finance and the principles of down.

Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tins): 8.11 "As to the performance, I mant times, but is like a regiment Constitutional and International Mr. Spero's Sandringham

(Mr. Hill) not begin to describe it. Suffice going into battle without fire Law. The officials of Now China

Fish Brand 2 tins in Cass at 3:15 Oil 12 tips at 3.15 it to say that it was far more arms. Now what sort of things must know what other countries Mr. Glendaye's Foreman acrobatic than dramatic: that do I mean? The answer is trite have thought and done in these

M.A. Maybon is shortly expect LampGlass f 2 tins in case at 8.15 warriors in gorgeous costumes and obvious, but I will tax your matters, and apply that know-

ed at Shanghai from Francs on a (superfine) 12 tins at 3:05 special mission for the govern- Langkat's (2 tine in case at 3 05. and with faces painted to a pitch patience by asking your permis- of diabolical hideousness went Rion to tell you what everybody ledge to the Chinese Social system, a system which is very different

Brand from those of Europe

urope and will The titles of Principal Veterin- ment to Kwanglung, Kwangai Dragon 2 ting through an interminable series of knowa conventional evolutions, supposed The first and most important

100% at 2551 ficer are to be authority on Chinese matters, Bulk Oil per drum of 4 Veterinary Officer

galls having written "Politique OMA

(2 tina) at 2,75 but which is most assuredly cap changed. The new designation to represent fighting, while on point of superiority which Europe hardly admit of radical alteration, ary Ofoer and Administrative and Yunnan. He is a well-known orchestra at the back of the stage possesses is the use she makes of able of great improvement.

in 1903, and Cour de Crosa Oil in to be Assistant Director of noise

I'Imperatrlos Teen-hi" in 1910, Tarpene por tin 4 gallons at 2,60 token and truly in- Selence. You have shown that| 3"The remainder of the report rent up an unbroken

eterinary Services, - farmal dini

you appreciate the importanos of

will appear to mor

(Mr. Barkill) Time, 2min, 48secs.

Change of Army Titles.

Fat 2.95

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