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PANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. Stop Press.

THE LUSITANIA,

Splendid Maiden Voyage.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, via Kombay).

LONDON, September 14. The leviathan steamer Lusitania arrived at New York five days 54 minutes after loving England.

She was twice delayed by fog, but; averaged 'n speed of 23.1 knots per hour, thus beating all westward maiden voyage 'records.

i

The average speed of the Lusitania ie below the records made by the Berman steamers Deutschland · and

Kron Prinz Wilhelm.

(REUTER'S MARVICE)

ADSETTS.

In Court at Manila.

(From Our Correspondent)..

MANILĄ Sept. 16, Adsetts appeared in Court here thin morning on the charge of murder.

a pauper, assigned

ELB

THE TYPHOON.

DAMAGE AT MACAO.

THE CHINA MAIL.

(From a Correspondent,)

MACAO, September 16. No such typhoon has been experienced hore stuce 1874.

A steamer is nahore and many junks have

been sunk,

The Chihil.

down upon the village. The Tai Hang | village night he divided into two sections,

the upper and lower, for one-portion The B. and.. S. steamer Chibli, (Capt. of the village is some three or four foet Warrack) from Haiphong và Hollow, on- on the 14th and higher that the other The water awopt countered the tyloon through, the upper portion of the village thrashed through the raging mens as for y St. John's Isinada. The wind was in- Inspector and flooded the lower section. Gourlay's men were soon on the scene andreasing every hour and the captain decided to shelter under the islands. The barome remused all the children to the surround for registered 20.04, and the wind raged at ing hillsides and opened the pig-pens, in hurricane force from 8 to 11 p.m. Gap order to prevent the animals from being Rock light was not visible within the usual drowned. They worked so expeditionsly and received so much assistance from the

tange

of clear weather. villagers that all the children and animals were removed to the higher levels before the flood reached its highest point. It was

The typhoon which passed near the Colony on Friday night was folt in strengeli at Macao. The wind blow at terrific force and judging by than glass, it wont down to 29.18, the centre of the storm could not havo boen far away, do concerned were well that this was ed, for within an hour of the authorities that they fired the typhoon the overflown portion of the village was signals three times (nine guns in all. This flooded to a depth of six feet, while other ras about nine o'clock at night, and short-pations were from two to six feet under Farther houring of the case was set ly afterwards the wind was doing its water. for two o'clock on Tuesday,

He was, Counsel.

The prosecuting Attorney anid he expected detectives and papers by the

Rubi.

Extradition is expected. Adaetta looks very haggard.

A BIG STEAMER.

Built in Japan.

worst.

Most of the shipping bad been got ready for heavy weather but nevertheless there was anxiety on most craft and diamago den

Ship Reports..

The Yuen Saug which arrived in port

weather throughout."

from Manila this moraing reports time

which came in at 7 a.m. to-day, did not have "say weather experiences Sho left Woosung on September 14 and had fina weather down the coast.

The French Mail steamer Tourane,

The Kutsung arrived from Singapore

The

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loss of life, if there was any, has not yet been reported.

typhoon, having moderate winde and general fine weather throughout,

The Sharshing from Shanghai arrived port strong wind to moderate gale, with yesterday after experiencing from Lamooką high, confused and blading qualis of wind and tsin.

A structure, which is well-known to our older residents, collapsed during the storm the old "Gonoral's House" situated Queen's Head East, near Spring Gardens. House, is said to have been the fast per

anont building erected for the accom. The new bunding sustained severu dam-modation of the first General Officer Com rge, a considerable amount of it. bog portion of the house came down on Saturto

manding in the Colony. The whole hack washed away, The Praya Grande, as usual, suffered heavily and many houses in day and the front wall in Queen's Rond the Colony were badly treated. It is cracked ominously. Se precarious did it reported that two or three collapsed but seen that the Public Works Department no definite nows on this bend could be last so time in getting workmen to share obtained locally. Matsheds were rased toit up. Fortunately, the building was not The steamer Tienyomarn was launch-the grounit, and trees were damaged or

occupied at the time of the collapse and no It is expooled that the Queenstowned at Nagasaki on Saturday. She is uprooted.

lives were lost there,

The Fikushu Maru from Anping also i

record will be smashed.

Another building, a godown at 132 Prayabad hosvy swell and equally weather to go 18.000 tons, and is the largest vessel

East, also collapsed and by falling into through.

The British slcomer Zoroaster from built in Japan.

Russell Street obstructed the tram line telephone pole was also broken down rock entered the southern limit of the and broko sever! telephone wires A Christmas Island with a cargo of phosphate- The remaining portions of the godown

LONDON, September 13. An unprecedented amount of interest is being taken in the voyage of the Lusitania, on both sides of the Atlantic; scores of Marconigrams are published daily showing the steamer's progress.

Extraordinary preparations to wel- come, the arrival are being made in New York.

[The Lusitania, the largest and fastest passenger steamshipsfost, on her trial trip around Ireland with the Cunard Lino diree- tors and a distinguished company of states. ren, peers and railway magnates, made 25) kmate for some distance. Her ongines are of 68,000 h. p., which is 28,000 h.-p.. tnore than any other passenger steamship possesses. Her gross tonnage, 32,500, is 7,000 toas in advance of her nearest rival in size. In five of war the vessel will be at the disposal of the Admiralty, and will be fitted with twelve Er. Q.M.1

Gin. guns

SOUTH AFRICA.

Zulus Disaffected.

(Exclusive Servier, supplied by Beuter, via Bombay).

LONDON, September 14.

It is alleged that there is increasing disaffection among the Zulus, which is causing concern among the Matabans.

COMMEMORATING TREATIES.

Japanese Statesmen

Decorated.

(From Our Correspondent.)

Toxro, September 16. Viscount Tadasu Hayoshi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been created` a

count.

(From Our Corrispondeat,)

SHANGHAI, September 16.

THE CANTON VICEROY.

Left Shanghai.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

SHANGHAI, September 15.

His Excellency Chang Jen Chua left here early in the morning to-day (15th) on board the Tai Shun for the South.

He will call on Sir Frederick Lugard at Hongkong before proceeding

Canton.

SHUM CHUN HSEN.

Candidate for Liangkiang. Viceroyalty,

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

to

PRKING, September 17, Yuan Slit Kai has recommended to the Throns that Sbum. Chun Hson be appointed Viceroy of the Liangkang Provinces.

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· THE HARBOUR RACE.

The electric light power station is report. ed to have been dainaged to such an extent flat full power could not be supplied on Saturday night, one of the dynamos being injured and many of the linos wrecked.

At the School House, Calcada do Gombou, Macao, the baromoter registered as low as

Two houses in Tank Lane also suffered. royage was one of light monsoon and fine 29.14 at 5.15 a.m. All the windows

The whole of the front wall of No, 9 and | weather. of the residence of the Headmaster My R. Alymer-Coatos wero smashed, the portion of the front wall of No. 7 fell into house completely flooded, and every the street, bat no lives were lost.

In Blake Garden & number of trees were thinginthe bedroom, dressing-rooma und din- ingroom, practically destroyed. At 5.10a.m.blown down, and in different portions of the wind became so furious sud the house the city the roads were more or less so trombled, that it was nucesniary for the occupants to move downstairs for safety. Mr Coates was scarcely out of the room, carrying a mattress in his arme, when the | largo bedroom window was blown out and carried up the strout about 40 feet,. frame, shutters and all being dashed to pieces. Owing to the mosquito net and cover neling as a balloon, the cot previously occupied by Mrs Coates was thrown against the are not very heavy onsa. window, being only-saved from the stroot

damaged,

The sailing ships in the harbour stood the storm well. "The Lyndhurst dragged her mooring, and drifted westwardy, "hot pulled up when a couple of hundred yards west of the Alcides. Neither the Alcides nor the King George altered their positions migh, both having two anchors down, as did the Lyndhurst, but the latter's anchors

The dredger used at Laichikok drifted

by reason of its great length. The Baro-ashore on Chunghue Island but she was got meter remained steady until a quarter to off this morning. It is said she is not

ix, and then roso, point by point, until much daiunged. 12 noon on the 14th when it stood at 29,19 inches,

uses were blown down, killing four men In the Chinese part of the city two

|aul 'dimmbling six. Whereever buildings were in process of construction, not a stick

A lighter belonging to Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Company wont ashore and at Mongkoktsut. two junks laden with blue stoao fonnderen

The fiyer steamer. Kwang Fat under repairs at Kwong: Tak Cheong's establish.

of the scaffolding or an atom of the pat-ment went on a rock at Bighom

The recommendation moete with the ting remained intact. warm support of Prince Ching.

THE RIOTS

IN VANCOUVER.

It will take some time before the electric fighting company repair the damage done by this galo. The wires are trailing the stroots in all directions. Mr Ricou will have his hands more than full for the next couple of weeks,

Owing to the drauge done to the school Representations at Peking.house, the school which opened on the 10th, will ha cloned until Monday, the 30th instant.

(Chinese Mad's Service).

PERING, September 15. In reply to representations from the Chinese Foreign Office regarding the M. Shin-ichiro Kurinio, Minister at Anti-Oriental riot in Vancouver, the Paris; and M. Ichiro Motono, who acted British Minister is reported to have ae Japanese Plenipotentiary in connec-stated that a telegram has been des tion with the recently concluded treaty patched to the Home Government between Russia and Japan, have been requesting the best protection to be

afforded to Chinese in the vicinity.

created Barons.

Marquis Saionji, Prime Minister of Japan has received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum,

These preferments have been granted

in recognition of the recipients' work in connection with the treaties arranged between Japan and the countries form- ing the Dual Alliance.

(REUTER'S SKAVION.] RACING.

The Doncaster Cap.

LONDON, September 14. 1.-Velocity.

2-Bridge of Canny. 3.White Knight.

ASIATICS IN AMERICA, ^

LONDON, September 14.

The correspondent of The Times"

in New York saya that all Japanese and Chinese in Bellingham have boên. warned to leave immediately,

[REUTER'S FERVICE.]

LONDON, September 11.

DAMAGE IN HONGKONG.

Three lightora belonging to the Gudown- Company went ashore and two grounded at Stonecutters; the damage was slight.

The German steamer Nicomedia drugged her buoy shout four hundred yards into the Central Fairway.

Several junks were in collision in the andliorages and were slightly damaged..

The Harbour Rice for CHINA MAL modals was won this aftorneon by

A. E. Thomas "ku

C. Cooke

A. BAITUN

Time 28.50%

A MIDNIGHT FIRE,

3

Between midnight and one o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in a shop at 180 Wing Lok Street, near Markot Street. When the alarm was given the fire was burning forcely and, despite the torrential rain which fell at the time, soon demolished the entire interior of the building. The

9 PM.

INCLUDING SUNDATĂ, Hongkong, July 17, 1907,

THE TRADE OF AMOY,

(From Our Correspondent.}.

11

Amor, September 11,

A survey of the trade of the port for the second quarter of the year, from April to ond of Juno, does not bear out the fears of many that the trade is rapidly decreas ing. Indeed, as compared with the same period last year it shows a slight increase both in quantity and in value. In shipping, entered and cleared, there is a dinknution in the number of steamers amounting to 15 per cent, but an increase in the tonnage of 16 per cent, a total of 1382 vessels and a tonnage of 324,347 tons.

Among imports, opium is less than last : contents of the shop word totally destroyed, year, white cotton and woollen goods are The cloth goods were insured to the extent considerably more. Betals and most of $16,000, but these on the ground floor foreign, goods show an increase, which is

wors' uninsured.

"A THIEF'S MISFORTUNE.

phenomenal in the case of rico nhà où..

at $1.00 becomes a mem ber and is entitled to exchange

same for any other novel on payment of 20 cents cash, Hong kong currency, for every change.

CASH BUSINESS.

NO ACCOUNTS.

Hongkong, August 10, 1907, .

1311

THERE'S A

REASON!

DEOPLE wonder, in fact, they misitust, they cannot realize, how it is we aro enabled to give such good values for so little money.

:

No-less than 269,365 picula of rich were, imported, twice the amount of last year's figures, and far abere the averago; while Visitors of the Magistracy this morning as much as 708,960 gals of American oil; witnessed the unique sight of a constable 188,750 gals. of Borou; and 315,000 of (Uahor Fox) carrying a prisoner into Court Sumatra entered the port in the three and toter en into gol. It seems that on montes, an increase of 60 per cent over the 10th of the prosent mouth a thief last year, a total of over one million how a Life Insurance Company can let you [pay doring texi years, say: 600 dollars broke into a house in Aberdeen Street and gallons.

divided into annual instalments of: 50 after securing a bundle of ponges sitk As to exports, the total is well in hant your heirs 500 dollars fa the event of dollars and during this perfod ganisates to clothing prepared to take his departure. advance of last year, but by no means up your death, or at the end of 10 years retorne

A woman in the house, however, was to the totals of 1904 or 1906. The influence to

to you overy GODL

you HAVE

arrested takon to

SPORTING.

Lawn Bowls.

"The distinctly unfavourable weather on

back, during the three months. S

The many steam launchos travelling to the various inland towns, reachable by water, carried a very large number of pas sengers, as many as 160,000, counting to and fro, showing that the Chinese have taken very kindly to this newer mode of travel, the old way of travelling by junks and jas

so much quicker and more comfortable than

DID YOU EVER STOP to figers

that

with scoumulated profits Pub

DID YOU EVER STOP to figure overy than who starts to miske bis payments to the Life Insurance Company on the endowment plas were to keep up those payments till the date of maturity of his contract that the company in the course of time could not pembly fulfil ita com tracts, ret such is an absolute fact.

BUT THERE IS THE REASON,

members.

ambers were to we can, if every one of our continue their payments we can fulfil our obligations, but, as far as profits are so carned WE WOULD NOT MAKE human nature cannot be changed, it'a

1000-

DOLLAR. Batain-there's the reason it's the

The Ghazoo's Plight,

aroused by the noise he made and gavo of the boycott has practically, passed away.teed to be not loss than six per cent the alarm. The man ruhed out on to. As regards the passonger trafic to and The British steamer Glitzer (Capt the verandah, and in endeavouring to from the Straits, there is still a marked did you over step to think that the In- per annum compounded abrutally. And yet, Dacode) from Keelung with a general cargo escape fell to the street, sustaining injuries difference between those leaving the port nranco Company must have pail ant fully was badly buffeted by the typhoon on to both his legs..

and those returning, showing that the drain 200 dollars of the money that you paid la The loss of life occasioned by the storm Friday night. Close to Hongkong the was not heavy, though it is considered that stora, was encountered at its for eight hospital where he remained until Suturae upon the inland districts, whereby, stich as rommissions and general running ex- overadozon Chinesolve boon drowned. At and during the cumbined efforts of the and Mr C. D. Melbourne sentenced him able-bodied men drift away from the land, that if

This morning he was carried into Court large numbers of the younger and moro penses, yet such is an absolute fact. Hunghom Bay five Chinese are reported to hurricane and high seas, tlie aleam stooring to three wooks imprisonmout with had is not yet diminished to any great extent. be missing. They wore on cement lighters gear carried away and the steamer almoat labour, reinarking that the doctor said he about 30,000 left, bus only 11,000 came which sank during the storm, and it is got out of hand, wire tackles were quick-would be alright in another week,

ly attached to the rudder, however, prolable that they have been drowned.

At Causeway Bay woman lost her life.aud, worked by the Bean winches, She had gained the shelter of the typhoon the steamer was got under control anchorage and had inoored her sampan and brought into port. During the close to where the millah from the storm all the officers and crew were hills entered the harbour. During Friday on duty but they were power cas The Monteagle proceeded from Van-night the sarpan hegan to drag from the to prevent the ravages of wind and wave. Saturday presented the proposed Intor- couver to Victoria, where the Japanese ring and the woman got up to make Hatches, ware broken open and water national bowling match from taking pince

her ernit safe. The occupant of an adjoining poured into the holds, and there was at the Police ground, Happy Valley. were landed. The steamer thea return-sampai saw the woman walking about and always a danger of some of the heavy gear The match will now be played on ed to Vancouver to land the Hindoos, spoke to her at about 4 a.m. on Saturday carrying awny. The second oflicer had a Wednesday, and on Saturday next the but the steamship officials, owing to the morning and two hours later he was nasty experienes, being jammed against English team will try conclusions with the advance of both 1000 and 1005, being as endowment. life insurancs policy they are 'WILL NOT CON-- enormous crowds ordered the Itindoas awakened by the sound of a lad crying. the must for a considerable time, whilst Scotch The English are keen on their much as Hk. Tls. 204,022. back to the ship.

the first officer had one of his fingers chances, but the followers of the thistle Seeing that tho Boise emanated from the

badly injured.

smile remplacently when asked about their this was to be expected now that the positively know every coat that they pay in will b be returned to them on reaching the herd THERE'S Nineteen of the Vancouver rioters sampap close by he asked the boy what

prospects.

Japanese have improved the harbour date of maturity. ANA

AND. hare been committed for trial.

was the matter and was informed that the

The Onsang's Story,

accommodation in Fomist, so that big JUST THE REASON that we are boy's mother had dimppeared. Though a

occan steamers can enter the northera ouabled to sell watches at so extraordinarily search was made no trace of the woman

The Indo-China sis Onsang (Capt. Cox), was found and word was sent to hor during the typhoon, was lying under the

harbours of Keelung, Tamaui. Unfor low a figure to those who actually take deli very of their watches. AND THERE'S The following notice is issued by Altunately, no other important article of JUST THE REASON why the longer husband, who is employed on one of the lee of the Ladrono Islands, about a mile Figg of the Hongkong Observatory Dock Company's launches. Meanwhile the weat of the south end of Fu-toi, where he

commerce has arisen to take its place, and that we do business the more money wo

msko Wo atodied life insurance we dis On the 10th at 12.55 p.-The barometer search was continued and finally the anchored at 4.30 pm on Friday, 13th has risen a little in the neighbourhood of were it not for the trade with the Straits covered the secret, and that's how we come woman's dead body was found lying face inst. The wind was then blowing a gale Hongkong and fallen slightly over the Phi- it is dificult to see what would prevent to build up our system. Can't you are wo

ara folly protected

against loss, that the downwards in about a foot of water. She from North by East. At nine o'clock the lippines, Formom and the E. coast of China. Amoy decaying into a very inferior port law of human stars in this instatice fa se

The depression over the Pacific is a ty.

("N.-C. DAILY NEWS" SERVICE) ATTITUDE AT. TOKYO,

TOKYO, September 11, Pending authentic details the oficial

WEATHER REPORT:

of

other

whereever you go. For some reason Bige boats.

people will start to make paymonia The total revenue for the quarter is in on the instalment plan, whether it be BD

not, and

Of course the tea trade is dying out; TINUM Dings bank account, or wast

paying or

attitude of the Japanese Government has had evidently been blown from hor samjharomoter foll rapidly: and the wind in- phoon. This morning it appears to be Whether the now railway and the sporting aura a protection to us as the law of gravity not bees definitely intimated. Regret is and sienned and her body had drifted away oreased to hurricane force from the East, etuated to the East of North Luzon, and up of mines will restore a theasure of pro- is to the world In gener

· EXPÓRIW AND IMPORTS.

The following are the principal imports

Besides we have other protection secure our watches from the manufacturer

protections-we

at special discounts, as reault of which we ESPECIALLY PROHIBITED ROM SELLING TO THE RETAIL in the Forum Channel, and E. backing to 22,400 piculs, flour, 11,627 pela,; what, allowances, and in fact, in many other ways The N. E. winds are expected to freshen for the first week of September. Rice, TRADE-wo secure special advertising winds will probably provall over the N. 7610 pels benncakse, 13,920 pela,; Ledus we are protected BULN289 TO PLACED ON A

widely expressed and it is hoped that Her husband stated that there was to By 3 a.m. the noise of the wind was The Japanese

to be moving towards N. W or W. N. Wapority remains to be seen. British Authorities are not blamed, ample protection will be given, but the reason why she should commit suicide

are, however, not o retams are, and supported the theory that she had front that even behind shelter it was yet to hand. Only two Tokyo papers comment upou fallen overboard.

The high pressure is probably lyi

lying over impossible to hear conversation, though the situation editorially, and their articles The Japanese working in the Can-exprese a calm confidence that Sir Wilfrid Another death occurred it Quinny Bay saccul officers, who had been through

carried on in shouting voice. The first and the N part of the Son of Japa perior have arried and declared that Laurior's statesmanship will guarantee pro- Two brother were making their way to cront September typhoon of last year, 080 prestige should be restored, and tuit its height, and a broken telephone wire occasion was no nothing to what they

thom,

they will resist aby attempt to expel por stops being taken in order that Jupaulong the tan lino whon the storm was at declare the force of the wind on that part of the China Sea and peas, 37,240 pels,; mats of bes; 8000 ABC so that OUR BUSINESS IN PLACED ON A

The Japanese and Chinese are arming compensation will be mando for the damages fell across the overhead tran. wire. The experienced on Friday night and mat for the 24 hours ending at noon pels. of raw cotton. Also 10,995 gals. of BUSINESS CAN FOSSILLY SE

tional demonstration Lahore.

in Seattle, whore the Anti-Oriental which have occurred. Nothing moro is League intend to hold a grand interna- suggested.

THE STRANDING OF THE STANDART.

JAPANESE CRUISERS IN AUSTRIA

LONDON, September 14. Admiral Ijuin, gave a brilliant recep. tion on board the Tsukuba at Trieste."

THE AMERICA CUP,

A Challenge,

Hongkong rainfall for this 24 hours end-

10 m. to-day 3.55 inchos. swinging and struck one of the men on Saturday morning het. The lowest to-morrow. ART ghest, administering a severe electric shock. In endeavouring te cscapu from reading of the barometer was taken at

FORECAST DISTRICT,

Formosa

THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND Rxapon pels.; ootton goods, 6451 pela, with 750 SLE BAB18-AS SOUND A BASIS AS ANY

Sumantra oil in bulk. On Sopt th, bwo DON'T LET SEPTEMBER SLIP oil steamers untered the part, the ss.

AWAY.

the wire the man seized it with both 5.30 pm it then registered 28.30. For. E. to N.F. winds, moderato urhood: Prudentia, 1770 tons, and the Standard

fair.

Oil Co.'s 6.5. Racunfels, 5400 tons, this lands and was held in its grip. His two hours after this it was impossible to:

Channel: ̈ ̈ ̈N.E. winds, latter best direct from New York These no freshening.

two vessels are now LONDON, September 14.

brother tried to free him, but also receirod got a light and 500 the barometer,

now cagaged in

will bo gth coast of China between Hong: thoir cargo, the full extent of which nekock and before assistanco arrived the one knows how low it actually fell. At kong and Lamecks: Same as No. 1 The St. Petersburg press attacks the men who was first struck was dond, being half past five in the morning when they

known lacterorts 4.South coast of China between Hong Naval Administration for the stranding burnt about the chost, hands, and legs,

Among exports were 18,805 poly, of of the Standart; the Slovo declaring

could see it again it had son to 20.15. kong and Hainan: BE. to E. winds, sugar and sugar-candy: 6900 berip bags

modemte,

de St and making : 900 pcls, of paper, and 441 pols of prepared tobacco.

that the insident is worse than Tau The residents of Tai Hang village had The height of the start was ruschied about. shins, and stigmatises the ignorance of

exciting time. A portion of the large am. The Cusang was well loaded and OHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. nullahs which runs part Tai Hang, village had three bow anchors down, nevertheless.js a medicina of great worth and from the washing tanks well up the hill was she dragged her moorings for over a culegerit, Tig it when you have a

from Fortunately there pleased with the relief which it

As the result of a fee, which occurred choked by the collapse of a portion of the in a Worth-westerly died away nagh or sold rod, you are certain the be

Home Waters as criminal.

LONDON, September 14.

The Royal Irish Yacht Club has sent

a challenge for the America Uup on

in the stokehold of the destroyur Spiteful,

ber, 1906

behalf of Sir Thomas Lipton for Septem-

IT IS A PRIZE MONTH.

SHANGHAI WATCH

CLUB,

Shameen, Canton, China,

GRIFFITHS BUILDING-Facing Canton City-Across from. WA780'S DAVO STORE

AGREEABLY SURPRISED.

rheumatism Layout

the

ANY sufforem, from that at Portsmouth, while mising steam, two retaining walls of the tanks and the water, not much sen ne etwas under this loo of affords. It is pleasant to take and can pa mpt reliet offorded by applying Cham of the crew were killed and two others unable to continue its acetatored route, the land, consequely she suffered only always be depended upon. For sale by berlain's Pain Balm. For mle by all cho injorod

overflowed the sides of the nullah and swept minor damage.

all chemists and storakospore. M Parts and storekeeper.

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