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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1906,

seeing the Chinese in a now light-thất +f] gunorous helpers in time of distress. The prompt action or the San Francisco Chinore, together with the gunerosity of liesi Chinsmen and the good work being done by the Tang Wah Hospital authorities, las demonstrated this and is Excellency the Viceroy of Canton has emphasised the fact. Almest unknown to even the local authorities the Vicarey has been doing great deal to resist in relieving local suffering and for this work of merey bay already auntributed the large sum of about 810,001. Whatever sius of emission have been laid at the Viceroy's door in

THE NEW MAIL ROUTE,

SPORTING.

Interport Cricket.

THE TEAM FOR SHANGHAL.

THE CHINA

MAIL.

LONDON LETTER.

(From Our Orruipondent. }

Losnow, August 24.

The verdict in the Townshend esso

Lawa Tennis.-The ground was thrown opets for tennia throughout the year. Thu tournament held in the summer resulted ne follows:-Bingles (Scratob) Mr E. Happ. first, with Bir A. O Brawn scound. Singles (Handiasp) Mr L. Vincenot first with Mir 3. D. Kinnaird second. Doubles (Handi- orp) Moests E. Vinconut and E. Irving amounts to a statement that the young man Brat with Mesars W, D. Braidwood and A. This following tentu has been selected rond. The Leanis match be: quis is quite capable of taking oure of bin- represent Hongkong at Shanghai.tween the Y M.C.A. And tho. Olub took self but cannot take care of his money. I They will sail on Thursday and return on place on 10th Jane and resulted in a win fancy that many of us are in the same far the Clab, whloh scored 77 gates against October 6th:---

(From Que Carropondent,}

VICTORIA, B.C., Sept. 3. The sailing of the R.M.S. "Empress of China" on Tuesday afternoon, instead of Monday evening us heretofore, carrying this letter with 300 bags of mails, is auto spoel-marking event—it is the first trip of the newly-established fast service between

R. Hancock (Capt.), W. C. D. Turner, London and Hongkong, with a schedule of

T. E. Pearce, C. H. Mackay, H, E. 30 days for the carriga of the British Stanger-Lathes, R. R. O. Bird, W. Dixon, annily to Chinn and vice-versa. The servico Lieut. Lacy, Capt. E. W. Smith, H. W. nores the Atlantic is by the Empresa of Woodward, G. E. Morrell, H. 1. Pholips Cumnoction with his aduşinistration at Con Britain" and "Empress of Ireland"-tan (Unpire), Geo. Grimble (Scorer).

relief of sufferera in the San Francisen din-

Rater and his present generous action on the eve of his departure from the Two

to his generosity towards his fellow other Empreses will ultimately be Countrymen in time of distress cannot be doubted, as witness the fact of his subscri- alded--and on the arrival of the Atlantic bing less than 5,000 towards the Empress at Quelec, the newly-established Oversea Mail, a special train which orRELA Canada to Vancouver in 36 hours, starts for the B. C. port, where the mails are quickly transferred to the Pacific Empress " Teutel Wan, the Viceroy's Fursign Secretum which sails for Yokohama and the 1ary, chinted to be in Hongkong when the al ports en route to Hongkong on typhoon occurred and witnessed the great reial of the diverseas Mail. The sohodulo devastation enused by it. As telegraphic

tanination with Canton was cut off he be changed for the "Empress could not send message to the Viceroyliner, whereby the departure for Vancouver bus returned to Canton at the earliest is Tuesday at 7am, instead of the opportunity next day and informed His presione afternoon as in the old schedufe, Excellency of the terrible dizanter by which and the time is picked up on the run to Ingkung had been overtaken.

Yokohams at which port the broers will arrive at the sage (inne as on the old schedule, and two days will be muễn on

harn Vanroavor ria Victoria in Hongkong, via I Yokohama and the usual parte, will occupy

The Viremy was greatly concerned at the now and at once gave ordera to Commodore Lia to procded to Hongkong with two guabosta and rander whatever 45sistance was possible. Nor was the

Commodore sent empty handed.

A BOM

of $300) was placed in his hands by the Viceroy with instructions to visit all tho islands and Bshing villagos on the way to Hongkong mod afford such relief and

Lawn Tennis,

TYPHOON RELIEF FUND,

Readers are invited to gire what they can spare to this fund. A great percentage of the asupan men and women have been left destitute by the typhoon ou Sept, 18, Can you help?

The following subscriptions have been received:

CHINA MAIL...

H. Haynes ... this will be an annual function. their opponents 60. It is to be hoped that category. The report of the War Stores

Beatles... Commission shows that several gallant

Mr and Mrs A. (including absentoce) was 62.

Membership. The roll of members officers, against whose personst character

Capt, and Mrs Lyons

Finance, The total receipts amounted no one would dream of saying a word, are to 81.838.38 and expenditure 81,074.09 quito as incompetent as any marquis when leaving a balance in band of 8163,70.

money or money's worth is in question, Pavilion.The severe typhoon which

The following is the result of the Doubles are now being effected. Handicap, held by the Craigongowortennis is due to arrive next month. Club, which, after being greatly delayed by wet weather, wa+ conoloded on Saturday

last,

FIRST ROUND.

W. D Braidrand and A. O. Brown (x R. Basa and J. Toppin

1. Faisholm and J, D. Kinnaird

E. Lammert and A. E. Anger.

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bye)

F. Baker and A. Rose sorniched 10 L. L Vincent and E. Irving best F. Loursire 5-4, 7-5 R. B. Cooper and N. T. Nulladarvos (a bye) J. W. Stewart and Drute F. Rapp and H Rapp

and J. Pastonjee

SECOND ROUND.

swept over the Cology on the 18th Septem-No critic has yet suggested a lanatio asylum bar has caused some damage, though not or a keeper for them. The nurquis is at considerable, to the pavilion, and repaire amiable individual, perhaps weakly good- Gear.The new gear for cricket and natured, the predestined prey of sharpers,

R. Horton, who was at one time a very

We regret to record the death of Mr. Ebeg pardan, I merely meats men of financial aoutaen) and has fallen among prominent player in the team. The cordial financiers. If the case goos'no further, the thanks of the Clab are due Mrs Belillos recent decision may protect the remnant of for presenting the annual prizes; to Mr Raphael B. Bellies (a former Trossarer) his dollars, and the care and afection of for presenting a rup (to be won two years the Marchioness will do all that retuxins.

uocessively or three times in all before beaming the property of the player at the top of the batting average); the President for his customary prizes and an anonymous member for his specist batting prize.

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martini sesus to the lay miul rather severe. Just as thoughtless parents punisle children rather for the amount of damage done than for the degree of criminality involved, so Admiralty opinion seemne swayed by the consideration that a million The report of the Hongkong Cricket and a half were lost in five minutes, though Olub for 1905-8 shows there was a surplus the blundering would really be as culpablo of 849.20 on the year's working, which has if a coasting hooker had bocu cast away, received from Mr Mansfield, H. B. M.

His Excellency the Governor

been added to the reserve account, not

Virtually Captain Adair has been punished Consul General at Canton, a cheque for standing at 85,531.69. 9865.67 has been for obeying orders. The Court holds that, $1800, being the enhecriptions of the who is unong the passengers of the EW. D. Braidwood and A. O. Brawn best 3 written off aundry debtors and building though he was distinctly directed to keep foreign community at Canton towards the Fairholm and J. D. Kanairá 3-6, 1-6, and furniture accounts, and 3533.50 has in tottels with Lundy, he should have set relief of the Chinese sufferers from the late

Ringkow the run from

bout 10 days, instead of 21 as at present.

Mr D. E. Brown, ngeut se Hongkong,

press, frankly declares that the present)

J. Fairbole and J. D. Kinuated best L, E. Lammert and A. E, Aager C-2 6–4. W. D. Braidwood and A. O. Beswn boat R- Basa and J. Toppin 6-3, 6-2. Vincent and E. Irving best

Stewart and F. Drude best F. and Cooper and N. F. Nalladeroo 6—248-4

H. Happ 6-8, 75.

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monetary eciatanno as was immediately betterment of the servjen is but the prelude. Vincent and E. Irving best J, W. tho Racquet Court Buildings which are now

nooded.

turn still genstar development of the 13. T. R. engarine batatas Great Britain and tha Fast With the new hey th now

With the gunboat Chin Tau" and Kweng Kum" this miacin was faithfully carried out and many dentitate people, established Yoketunion will be brought ensisted.

Cin receiving reports of the work done and of thai still remaining His Excellency on Sunday despatched Tootsi Wer and Commodore Kow in the largo gumboạt Shen Hang" to ford further sesistabo. amil, as launches were reported to be acarca in Hongkong, ordered a stesen launch to company them. A further sum of 5000 tack wasgiven to Tantai Wen by the Viceroy with the simple instructions, en use it for the relief of the sufferers according to his discretion and ree that it went to the right people."

within 20 days of London, po it were, and Shanghai mail will reach London and

J

from London reneh Sharybai in 27 ass, and Hongkong in 30 days. While, at

Mr Frau expresses the conviction that it ile tuerption this worrige will be monthly.

will in all probability denstag into workly urine, n the problem si quick service het woon Landent and the Bast of Asia is being greatly emosidol by the Canadian Fife Company.

Stewart and F. Drudo 2-6, 6-2, 8–6.

FINAL(Best of 5 sets.) Vincent and E Irving best W. D.

Residwood and A. Q. Brawn G-4, 6-2,

Football.

6-4

THE HONGKONG CLUB MEETINO.. The members of the Hongkong Football

Gugura

in an excellent stats of repair. It is again

as to dangerous channels, and declined the

chaque, says:

"On behalf of our little community I

tho regret of the Committee that the funds task of navigating the Bristol Channel in a desire to express our deep sympathy with fog. A merchant skipper must go where he Your Excellency and the Colony generally

PIANOS

is sent, whatever the risk, or he will soon in the appalling disaster which has befallen FOR THIS OLIMATE,

do not allow of the redemption of $1,50 debentures according to the deed, but $560 worth have bea brought fick from members who were. leaving the Colony. Debenture interest, 8887, ba boon man has a wider liberty and must accept

find himself without a boat, but a Navy yon."

In acknowledgment His Excellency hae THEY ARE

allowed for and was paid on the Jar the responsibility. The newspapers are written beg to convey to you nat inst.

There was a larger number of

about members and resignations during snugly congratulating the British public cordial thanks for this generone testimony SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED the year, and this together with the that a battleship cannot be last without of kind and neighbourly fooling." withdrawal of the Flest secounts for the somebody being punished for it. In fact income from subscriptions being reduced from 88,855 to $7.647.50. The bad the Captain has been dismissed not so much weather experienced during the Bosanu also for losing his ship as that ships may not be affected the recepts of the Club, the lost. The principle is unjust to the in- cricket, tennis and racquet gear and the bar accounts showing a beary falling off individual but defensible on the ground of aates and corresponding profits. The Club publio expediency. played 12 matches against the Navy and of which fro леге Garrison, etc.,

1 have no hesitation," Mr Brown is quoted as stating in Montreal, "that the This is the task that the Tantai and the Canadian Pacife will have four new "Em Chinore officials with him have set them proses on the Pacific con uniform in solves Working in conjunction with the type and upped with the Empress of M. Forrest, H. L Garrett, T. C. Graz, F. draws. There were also played seven other this should be so in the summer before the

Briti INF Wap of Troiared on the Albantic

Tung Wah Hospital they have already accomplished much. Vasturday the three man of war and the gream latach were

· The compans is laying its plan on that busy all day, and to-day they were again assuraption po

There will be two more Three outside of the harbour all day.

Empre

on the Atlantic services hundred coffins for the dead hary alan bron four fust sterners at each ocean wing-that

won, one lost and six drawn. The The question of the unemployed is again short hours available for play scattcting attention and it is as well that conat for the largs proportion of

matches (auch as "Longs" v. "Shorts," winter brings widespread distress and etc.) The following scores of 100 and over hestens puldic bodies into wasteful and in- made:-Lt. Benbow. R.N., 106 fuot out); effective expenditure. I believe the British

R. Mr W. C. D. Turner, 107: Me W. Woodward, RN. 103; Mr W. people have brought the problem on thum A Powell, 100 (not out); Mr T. E. Festas, selves by seventy years of socialistic 114; and Me W. Dixon, 102. "Mr W. Clegiation. The establishment of a mode- D. Turner heads the batting averages with 49.43, and Mr G. H. Mackay the bowling rate amount of Free Trade was the last averages, with 41 wickats for 50 runs, or kick of the old individualistic laissafnire rate, as many as they had played in any { Cricket Club League Team played 14 matchon. Since then we have fallen into the 14,56 runs per wicket. The Hongkong

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Club are looking forward to the 1906/7 Buson with pleasant anticipation and the larke attendance at the annual meeting held in the Hongkong Hotel yesterday well for the olah. Mr Frank Browne (president) was in the chair, and there were also present Messrs. B. F. Chard (rugby captain), H. C. Orsy (ssociation captain), P. W. Goldring, A, O. Lang (members of committee), R. H. Crofton (bon. sec), E. F. Aucott, H. G. O. Bailey, H. J. O. Barnett, P. D. Davies, A. 6. Hall, W. H. Williams, C. B. Hayward, R. Henderson, C. C. Hickling. E. Humph raya, J. F. F. Jokl, F. C. Kendall, H. M. Kendall, A. B. Livesy, R. Miller, A. Morfey, G. M. Preshaw and B. M. Thome. In addressing the weeting the Chairman pointed out that last susson no less than 44 matchen were played. That was a vary large number, and he thought it was at any look after the dead ne to assist the living," remarked the Taotai yesterday in discussing

previous reason. Ons very good feature ches, of which & ware won, ? lost and ough of governurent interference in all | Twenty years ago the Canadian Pacifo the subject. He addedWe Chinese do noi think so much about esthering up the

with its 4,651 miles of trackage. had cuipmenced very promptly, and the Ohairman drawn. The team took 6th place in the ur concerns, with a disastrous weakening mont which consisted of 372 incomotives, thought he had never before seen auch League Competition. The Annual Lawn of individual responsibility. State deed, although it is very necessary, as

304 first and second class passenger and co-operation on the part of players with Tennis Match against the LR C. Was

their captains. This co-operation greatly played in Jane and resulted in a win for municipal control oversees, the building of, the means of existence. We mean lo vinit saft the antling istands and ahen private, oficial and gay cars, 8,253 freight thots to provide matches for players. It 50. The Lawn Tounis Tournament vaccination and education of our child- and eattle ears, and 171 other carriages, bad always been the poly of the Club to played in April wet weather. Mr.re, and there is no part of our life possible to advance small suras of money

much interfered with by wets for the building of now beats. The Vice, then steamships on the Upper lakes, provide as many rotches for as ADYT. B. Norrie won the Championship and in which we must not submit to bei roy has instructed me to go to all the In the intervening twenty years the luca.players as possible. In the Shiold compothe "A" Class Singles Handicap, THE DAWed over by Home clumsy official or

tition the Chub got further than it has dona B" Clasa Singles handicap was won by tives have increased to 1. 100, the passenger for many years. The faal match was islands around the harbour and as far as and baggage cars tor, the dining and played in unfavourable menther condi. Mr C. O. Rutledge. Masara, R. Bancock Trade Union. If now a grandmotherly TYPHOON

Land F. C. Zabitoann were the winners of

บ day great dwagy had been done, and to enfe ears 1 160, the privato, official and tieria but nevertheless, after an interauty profession paira, and Messrs J. system says that evory man shall be kept | exciting game, they were hosten by only two goals to nil. He hoped next year they Macpherson and C. O. Rutledge won the whether he works or not, we may expect 34,159, the conductors' vans to 858, and would be more successful. A pleasing pionship was won by Mr R Hancock, tax and ratepayers favouring less inter-

Doubles Handicap. The facquots Cham- the unemployed to increase. fanture last yene was tho visit of Learn the other carriages fr 1,745.

the Singles Handicap Itom Canton which he hoped would become who also won

sent from Canton by the Viceroy's orders.is wit bound to cante. It may take six

Our idea is, however, not se mob to or seven years to achieve all this, but it

bound to come."

is

about the matches was that they were com

or

to speing that the ruined bost people haveinge cars, 47 dining and cafe cars, esisted the latterin their work, and enabled the Hongkong Cricket Club by 58 games to our houses, the hour of our work, the

the const na Swatow, where I hourd yester

wire to him if more money was needed.“

In day the Chinese officials, accompanied by Mr l'arr, local commissioner of customs, visited the islands to the Wast of Hongkong

direction.

pay curs in 50 the freight and eattle cars to

marked. The fleet of three vessels sailing

the

and June, being

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The expansion of the steamship service an annual fixture, and that matches would Heseth G. H. Edwards and 0. A. Parker, usedling might yet save us. If that does We regret to have to an- and to-morrow they will go in the opposito tus heen even more than correspondingly take place either here or at Canton. R.N., ware the winners of the Doubles not yet occur we shall soon lave "freo"

The committes congratulated themselves Handicap. During the year 87 new mem medical inspection, feeding, clothing, etc, ;

hers joined the Club. The total number Tantai Won avys that Canton escaped between twen Sound and Fort Williams on having a balance of 8606.14 That would of member in now 598, and there are 24 paid for by those who are foolish enough serious damage during the typoon. A sad grown amazingly, and the ships flying available to a large exist to come Naval Subscribers. Your Committee has to go on caning what they consume,

the season with, but on account of the NRY accident however happened to one of their the red and white houseflag of the C. P. B. 17phoon the band was completely wrocked accepted an invitation from Shanghai to policy worthy of Utopia Limited. custoins cruisers during the storm. She tow als plough the waters of two oceans and the dressing room seriously damaged. play Shanghai, and possibly Tiencesin, early $65.80 in the In October on the Shanghai Ground. A was some distance from Canton at the time and the lakes and rivers of British Co-There was Night deficit

Mr William Jennings Bryan is not the unbia. and was wreaked, all bar fire of those on

Oh the Atlantic are fifteen Account of the Football Challenge Shield new departure has been made this year in

Committes. The scans had been a good recording the batting averages of the fast statesman to reconsider a determins C. P. R. steamships, including the twtone, and their thanks were due to the hee Your Committee has also decided tion to retire. When Bimetallism died

members who played in board being drowned. Her full com-

lesgue mat-

plement was about twenty men.

new prenses, which are breaking allcaptains for their efforts (hear, hear), renols six prossing the Pacific; sixteen The Chairman then referred to Fear's to revert to the former system by three years ago he announced his abandon- in the Phee, Count for cities, and officials. Me Chard," he said, thinks it which no one who had not latted or ment of proxidentini ambitions but, as

bowled in 10 innings can qualify for

Comments from Shanghai.

OF THE

OVERLAND

south of Victoria and Vancouver : sixten sie im for him to enties. Les aut me dor: the batting and bowling averages, with the President of offor, Mr Brynus is likely to CHINA MAIL

I am sure we don't Roosevelt is unwilling to take a make room for someone alas, I am glad to qualify for the bowling avarage. It is with

There is, unfortunately, no longer any on the inland waters of British Columbia ;

bors of the Clob. His

room for doubt that a disaster of a mast. And two car ferries on the Detroit River say Mr Gray will continue. Our thanks are the drepeat regrel that your Committee has lead the Democratic party in the contest of Resides this there is the connecting due also to our hen, sucretary. Mr Crofton, received the and news of the death of their 1906. Under American methods of appelling description befell Hongkong Canadian-Australian line of stentships by and I am sorry to hear that be alan would President, Mr E. W. Mitchell, as tho gia during those three shurt hours on Tuesday which the Antipodes are reached.

like to mske way for somebody alse, I morning when a violent typhoon swept

The mail mileage has grown, including are we are sorry to lose his nervices. Hinst., who was also one of the oldest mem-electioneering it is none too sadu to begin is a thankless task-I won't say thanklees the Committee, his regular attendance at principle are by no incans the only things

guiding influence in the organisation of victory. Questions of HAS BEEN SOLD OUT. urer the Colony. For reasons which have controlled lines, to 12,883 miles, and overy beesuse wo thank all those who sasiat foot-matches, and his interest in all that con at stake in a republic, and the creaking of yet to be learned the local Observatory your is sooing this mileage largely incrons ballers in any way--but he has had a great cormed the Club will be greatly missed, and failed to issue any warning of tho'itaponding ed. The earnings twenty years ago were

dent of work to do. We would thank the he will be very difficult to repinor. The party wheels will be the loudest sound in storm and all the shipping in the harbour $10,000,000, and the operating expensas mittea and others for anything they way Pavilion on Wednesday, 26th September, balance of the campaign is said to be held

treasurer, Mr Henchman, members of com- annual general meeting will be held in the the States for many months yet. The This edition was an excep- wok taken unawares. The far-reaching about 86,000,000. In the annual report have done to help football in the past sea-1906, at 5.30 p.m. The thanks of the Club results of this onmmission are sufficient just published it is shown that the earnings son, sot forgetting Mr Miller, who devotad are due to Mr T. C. Gray for making out by Mr William Randolph Hearst, Editor of 15 set forth in the telegrams from our have reached the huge sum of 261,000,000 good deal of time in connection with the the cricket averages and to Mr R. H,the Now York Journal, and controller of Hongkong Correspondent. We may yet and the operating expense hope that the death roll which is $38,000,000. These few figures give a fair uir estimated at 4,000 will be found idea of the development of the Canadian to have been exaggerated; but it is clear, as the Governor has stated, that west and the expansion of the . P. R., the catastrophe has proved more ealam which, from being, as at first intended, a

OVE

itous than any in the history of Hongkong more railway between two points, has Widespread armpathy will ho felt with the become a gigantis transportation company Colony and all its inhabitants, and wo whose ships and trina reach half way hope that our Chinese neighbours will consider that King Edward is only voicing around the globo.

the feelings of whole British untion

the

when he mentions apecially in his message

De Sopt. 18 at the Kawasaki Dockyard

of condolence his sorrow on learning of the the Woo Ling built for the Bobam

beavy loss of Chinese life. From Shang-

hai, where various ties link us closely to Eison Kabushiki, Kaisha wea launched,

the Southern Colony and one ou liable to similar visitations, there is no need to remind the people of Hengkang, of whatever nationality, how deeply we sympathize with them and in this message we are mindful of the sad loss which has befallen the French Navy.-N... Daily

At the same dockyard on the 20th the destroyer "Udzuki” was launched.

P

tionally large one but the demand for it has been colossal.

Next week a new route to Ireland will

shield (hoar, bear). I hope the season now

Hinds for auditing the accounts. During commencing will prove an good as the last, the absence and since the deaths of Mr B. 100,000 votes in that state.

The report and acounts were passed on W. Mitohall, Hon. Mr T. Sercombe Smith

the motion of the Chairman, seronded by has acted as President of the lab. The Mr Chard.

algo

past year were

Mr Frank Browne se re-elected Pre. other members who served on the Combe opened by the Great Western Railway sident of the Olsb; while the following it during, the Poldring, H. Hancock Company, Brunel indicated Fishguard, en We intend to issue the whole

elected to the respective posi R. Bancock, H. R. Phelips, W. C. D. the Northern coast of Pembrokeshire, as a tinns:-Mr T. E. Fearco, captain of Rarby Turner, H. W. Woodward, E.N., It-Col. possible future rival of Liverpool and the team; Mr E. C. Gray, captain of the Asa Aitken, 119th Inf., and Major A. A. Chi ciation team; Mr A. M. Forreal, trensarer;

chester, D.A.A.G. Mesars Mr T. Q. Gray, honorary Locretary;

A. O. Lang, R. Miller, G. E. Mor, E. F. Ohard, P. W. Goldring and H. M. Kendall, members of the Committee..

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Severn tunnel has made it readily necessi bia from London... From Fishguard turbine The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company steamers will tako passengers in 24 hours | intimate that an arrangentent has been to Rosslare in Co. Wexford and thence the concluded with the Crown Agunts for the Railway will distribute then, so that it Mr R. Macpherson, the honorary secre tary of the Hongkong Football Club, Colonies for a fortnightly Eatercolonial will be easy to dine in Loudon and break- requests members who are desirous of Mail Service between Barbados, St. fast in beauty's home, Killarney. playing in the Six-aside Tournament and Vincent, Grenada, and Demerara, andẫn have not yet entered their names, to do to four-weekly mail service between Bar By kind permission of Lieut. Col. C. as early as possible.

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programma, during dinner, at the Kowloon four infants, who died in December, forty- In their report for 1905-6 season the intercolonial mail service is quito distract Hotel, tomorrow (Wednesday) avoning, at NOT IF AS RICH AS ROTHOFILES for at died at dentary. An Comitice of the Oralgengower Cricket from the West Indina and New York o'clock, weather permitting ....

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Transatlantic Service of the R. M. S..P. of the disasso was authorized. you had all the wealth of Rothchilds, suures the best of conditions attacks of second with 24 points. Of the 14 matches performed without any aubsidy from the Overture..... ..... Charlos, VI"... along.

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