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Spring IS GOStliiig TraLa-la-Sa! We are hoping for lots of Wedding: Orders. We like them ! Also sending the Wedding Present. We have a Special List of articles required for the Kitchen, but don't want you to forget the big things: WRINGERS, FEEDERS, BEDSTEADS, &c, :*sr* Mason, StrutSiers & Co. Ld. Colombo and LichfieEd <Sts. a Oh.Ch.

Copy of ons of the Enemy's ■ Proclamations. . NOTICE. CONCERNING W^OUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS. In compliance, with, an order of the Com-mantler-in'Chief of the Germanlmperial Army, the Governor-General of East Anglia decrees as follows :— (f) Every inhabitant of the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge, Lincolnshire' Yorkshire, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Northampton, - Huntingdon- and Hertford, who gives asylum to or lodges one or more ill or wounded British soldier, is obliged to make a declaration to tha mayor of the town or to the local police within 2-t hours, stating- name,' grade, place of birth, and nature of illness or injury. Every change of domicile of the ■wounded iB also to be notified within 24 hours. In absence of masters, servant's are ordered to make the necessary declarations. The same order applies to the directors, of hospitals, sureeries, or ambulance Htations, who receive the British wounded within our jurisdiction. (2) All mayors are ordered to prepare lists of the British wounded, showing the number, with their names, grade, and- place of birth in each district. '?' (S) The mayor, or the superintendent of police, must send on the Ist and loth of each month a copy of his lists to the headquarters of the Commander-in-Cbief. The first list must be sent on the IStli September. (4) Any person failing to comply with this order will, in addition to being placed under arrest for harbouring British troops, be fined a sum not exceeding £20. (5). This decree is to be published in all towns and villages' in the Province of East AngTia. : Ipswich, September $, 1910. Count VON SCHONBURG-WALDENBUBG, Lleutenant-General, GOVEBNOR OF GERMAN EAST ANGLIA.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8704, 18 August 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8704, 18 August 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8704, 18 August 1906, Page 1

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