THE CHINESE REBELLION.
RELENTLESS SOLDIERY. Hy Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyrighj [Unttep Press Association.] (Received 8.10 a.m.) London, Sepetmber 23. The Daily News' Shanghai correspondent describes Changhsuns's sol diers as relentless at Sanctung and Nanking. Hundreds of inhabitants are refuging in Shanghai, wher< there are oUO children surreptitiously ;tolen from their parents and sob 1 into slavery.
NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Mr Xewton King will hold i a Sup plementary Spring Horse Fair 01 Saturday, October 4th, entries fo: which are now being received. Mr Xewton King will hold his ulual weekly* sale at the Havmarket on Satday. ' Ladies muff advertised for.
For Influenza take Woods' Grem Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1* xl. 2s «d
Mr S. McKenzie having been ap pointed a Government tester appli cations are now invited for the position of independent and herd tester to the Stratford and Midhirst Dairy Companies.
We have just opened up a nice range of cream separators, soeoted from the best makers, and car guarantee every machine. A separ;' or will pay for its cost in one sea on, from the extra amount of butt©' 'ou can make by using it instead o >■« out-of-date pan skimming. McMi' an arid Fred rip. Messrs J. Masters and Son reqnin a sound trap horse suitable for stor< work. Good tobacco and the chance of ;i n 'pful present thrown in is what tb< Westminster people offer. In Mr T Mercer's fine new show window is now
(d he seen a Full range of tlio useful and valuable gifts smokers of "Westminster" and "Regent" brands ma\ obtain.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 20, 24 September 1913, Page 5
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