EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 3.) THE PALESTINĖ VICTORY.
GEN, ALLENBY'S MASTER- STROKE.
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND
atstes:
PRISONERS.
المي
LONDON, Sept. 2.
Palestino communiqué from
Eaving seized the passages of the Jordan at Jared-Damieb on Sunday arning, the enemy's last avenue of awape on the west of the river was closed
The Seventh and Eighth Turkish Armies have virtually ceased to exist. Their entire transport was captaric
By eight o'clock last night 25,000 prisoners and 260 gans "ba! been counted. Many prisoners are much material have not yet been enumerated THE "TURKISH DISASTER"
LONDON, Sept. 23. The Turkish disaster is bound to have Arety profound reaction in Constantin ople and Sofia and compromiss the situation of the Turks in Mesopotamia and terminate the Turkish adventures "ja Perria and the Caucases.
EXISTENCE OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE IMPERILLED).
The Daily Telegraph, which declares that the existence of the Oroman
of the Empire is imporilled by cur mantap-strokes of the war, pints at that Geffend Allenby struck unexpect
the campaigning edly early, as he has sesson still before him.
urges that a The Morning Prai diplomatie affort be made to detach Turkey from the Central Powers
THE BALKANS.
'THE SUCCESSFUL PROGRESS OF
THE ALLIES.
We captured over 100 prisoners at night-time in a successful local attack south of Villers-Guialain.
English troops east of Gavrelle mada progress on a three-quarter mile front south-east of Garrollo, capturing 60 prisoners.
The enemy attacked Berthaucourt at night-time. ander cover of a "heavy" barrage, and penetrated our line at one point. An immediate counter-attack re-established the positions.
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TUESD
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Anderson
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Jahaston
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FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
CHAIRS
1-In Pistoria with twa Bearers.
་་་
Quarter hour.
10 cents
Hal bour, vanaməsinə
Mr P. F. Lauchbery
And Mrs
Bix, hours.
Three hours, requer.co............... One hour,
Day (6 am to 6 pm)
$1.00
J.
Me and Mrs G. H. M. Mr E. Ni Lee
Bannerman
Mr J. B. Baring Miss Marjorie Bars
H. A Baxter
Bedspreads, Pillow Cases, Tray Claibs, PARIS, Sept. 23.Table Covers, Table Centres, Drussing The Germans have removed the Table Covers, Single and Double Plains ER, Belilios civilians from Cambrai amid scenes of and stitched Sheets, White Batin disorder and pillage. Evets the military Quilts, Pure Linen Damask Bervietten Bath Towels, Turkish Towels, Glass mutinied.
GOOD PROGRESS NEAR OPPY,“
...
LONDON, Sept. 23. Reuter's Correspondent at Firitish Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, say
Last night we attacked from a point below Villers-Guislein, attaining our object and taking over 100 prisoners.
Fighting was resumed in this region. this morning, and we are following up the advantage we gained.
North of the Scarpo we made good. progress near Uppr, the junction point of the "Switch line with the "Wotan" system. On a front of 1,100 yards wa gained an average depth of 600 yards. taking 60 prisoners in the first or slaught.
A GERMAN REPORT:
LONDON, Sept. 23:
A German official report states: We repulsed British attacks south- east of Epehy
The enemy at night time obtained a footing in isolated trench sections cast: of Epeby.
CEASELESS BOMBING OF GERMAN TOWNS.
The Air Ministry states ----
LONDON, Sept. 23 The total weighs of bombs dropped on the night of September 20 was 22 tors. Our aeroplanes on the night of Sapt. SERBIANS THREE MILES FROM 21 bomber and maebine-ganned four aerodromes and attacked and hit the blast furnaces at Hagendigen and Rombaeb. A total of 15 tona was dropped.
BULGARIAN FRONTIER,
PARIS, Sept. 3. The latest news is that the Serbian cavalry is only thres miles from the Bulgarian frontier in the Strumnitza region.
The Meventh German Division has been broken through, together. with the main Bulgarian forces, which are retiring in disorder.
GERMAN MAIN LINE CUT."
LONDON, Sept. 23,
A Serbian communiqué issued last evening, states:-"
We have liberatert 15 villages. We are forcing the German and Bulgarian reinforcements to retreat.
We crossed to the left bank of the Vardar and cut the main railway line Between Uskub and Salonika, crossed the Cerna, and cut the railway line between Garagako and Frilep, which is the German Army's main line of com- munication
We advanced 55 kilometres between September 15th and let.
Certain infantry units reached the highest point of very mountainous region, and advanced 40 Mometres in one day.
Our booty and prisonièra ara constant- ly increasing.
ALLIES PURSUING THEIR
A states.
H
SUCCESSES.. ¿
LONDON, Sept. 23, French Eastern communiqué
The French and Serbian Armies, on September 21st, on the Dracheveso massif, broke the serious resistance of the Bulgarians, who were reinforced by: German troops
Pursuing their success, the Allice passed towards the north of Vozzací and Kavadar, and reached the Vardar in the direction of Negotin and Demirkapon
The enemy is destroying material wholesale in the direction of Cradsko and in the region of the Vardar and Doiran, wheraghey are burning stations, sunnition depote, and aviation parks.
The number of prisoners and guns. aptured is increasing. The Serbians captured a complete group of mountain. guns and a battery of 100-millimetre
Dar aviators continue to harrass the Totresting enemy...
In the eastern part of the Cerna. Bend the enemy bas begun to rotrest. The Allies captured Chaniste and Orle. The French and Greek troope north and north-east of the Dzena massif continue to make progress, in conjunction with the Serbians.
THE WESTERN FRONT.
MINOR OPERATIONS ON THE BRITISH FRONT.
LONDON, Sep. 33. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas aig We carried out successful minor. operatione on Sunday, both day and might, at several pointę, ut difer
English troops captured a strong point in the neighbourhood of the Rooney-Neony road, which had stub
rly beld out all day, capturing 80 prisoners
Subsequently, & counter attack from
All our machines returned.
WEATHER REPORT.
"
September 23d 11, 45m-No returns from Japan and Wladivostock. Pressure has decreased slightly at Weihaiwei, and increased slightly to" moderately elsewhere; it is highest over N. China,
Cloths,
Terms: Cash,
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HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Mr. J. Birbeck Mr J. D. Birrell MrJ. J. Bleeker Mr and Mrs. A.
Bouet
Boorce
*
Mr and Mrs J.
Leiria
Mr C. Little
Mr J. M. Lopes Mr O. A. Lockhart
MN. MacIntyre Mr D. MacKintosh Dr G. Wackean Mr and Mrs Mallet
Mr. M. Maude
If the trip is attended beyond Victoris ball fare extra.
WEDNESDAY SEP
GRER 23, 19182
MAIL NOTICE
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1913
OUTWARD MAIES
REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes» earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.
FOR
Between the huurs of 9.30 pm and € Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Taiso s.us. the above fares shall be increased Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong
Swatowi 2010 by 60 per centum. II-Beyond Victoria, with four Bearers. Hoardi
................................. 0.80 cents. Three hours...$2.00 Six hours 1.50 Day (8am to 6p.m.)............... 2.00.
III-In the Kill' District.
With # Bearers. With 4 Bearers.
$0.30
Straita, Bangkok, Cayton, Mauritius. South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodí. Lourenco Marques. Capo) Town and Europe via Cape Swatow...
Japan via Moji and Honolulu Shanghai and North Chips ... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Philippine Islands Shanghai and North China
Mr J. A. Manasseb
Mr and Ms M.
R. Mr E. M. MaGrath
Mr F. R. McGrath
Mr G. Bowles
1785
Capt. & Mr Branch
Mr & Mrs E Broms Mr and Mrs H.
Mr and Mrs. G. Me-Quartor hour,....80.13: Half bour, 0.90 Kechnie
One hour,
0.40
0.3)
Molder
Two hours,
Mr and Mrs G. S.
Morse
50
0,80
Three hours, .............. 4.70.
***
1.00
A.Mr and Mrs. W. F.
Six bours........... 100. Day (8am tesp.:)1,50
1.50
Batavia, Samarang, Sograbaya andļ
Port Moreso, Via
.2.00
Mr W. G. Browell
Mr N. Burns.
Mr B. F. Canarin Mr and Mrs E.
Carvalho
Neeson Capt. F. Newcomb MrF.Nicholls Mr.J.S. Nicolson Me E Fontoy Mrs. S. Perry Mr. C. Potorky Mr A. R. Powell. Mr N. D. Pullen
Me H. Cayron Col. A. Chapman Mr M. Chen
Connell, child and Mr and Mrs J. J. Japanese nurse- 矗
Mr F. L. Cocke Mr F. W. Cox
does for Artillery. Company by Capt.
J.-H. W. Argisirong, Y.D.
PÄRADEN AT BELCERBS BAKTERT. THURSDAY, 18th Sept.:**
3.30 p.)
-Left Hall Coy. New D.R.F. Class only, FRIDAY, 27th Sept.:-
7.30 am-Right Half Coy. Full drill. 5.30 pm.-Left Hall Coy. New Layers Class only..
+1
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abanks
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De and Mrs 1. L. Mes J. F. Reynolds
Cumming
Mr W. F. Darton
Mr T. G. Davis
Mrs F. ELavis
Mis M. C. Dawson Mmo. E. Erhult
Orders for Engineer Company by Captain Mr. M.O. J. van
"F. W. Jamtos.
9th to 27th Sept.
F. L. Manning Nightly: Parades as per rosters posted at Headquarters. On and after the 2nd inst. Engine Drivers at 6 p.m. Electricnas at 8.13 p.m.
Bad Lica: Lieut. Hall, Lyeeman, Stonecutters. Lieut. Stavenson.
Instruction for higher ratings and N.C.O's and mec of the Infantry Batta lion attached for duty-
Exter Mr A
Feragen Mi F. C. Foard Mr&Mrs. McGregor
Forbes
Capt. and Bire A.
Fraser
J. P. Grant
Mr D. Ritchie
B. Seaton
Bir A. Sellier
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Ε. Sheehan Mrs
Mr R D. Steldon
Mr & Mrs Sherman Mrs G. Sherwood
and maid
Mr F. da Silva Mrs M. Blade. Mr and Mrs C
Starkey & children
Mr. Steensley Mr C.. S. Stone Mr A. T. Stubbe
Officers next for duty, Beicher Guthrie Miss Sweetland
il
Mrs S. Goaler Mr W. Capt.
T. P. Hall
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09'0
I.—In the Inland of Hongkong, if engage in Fictoria,
Teq minutes, the
Quarter hour,..
Hail hour,
One hour,
Every Subsequent bour,
Note
cants
20
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Batavin Samarany." Sourabaya and)
- Port Moresby vía Batavia B Shanghai, North China, Japan via)·
Nagasaki, Honolulu, United Stalės,
·Central and South America and [... Europe via Ean Francisco-
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow....
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DATE:
Thursday, 20th, 8.00
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Thursday, 26th, 10.00
Thursday, 28th, 12:00 AM- Thursday 26th. 11.07.2M. Friday, 27th, 11.00 AM. Friday, 27th 1,00 Fan Friday 7th, 200 re Satuday, 28th, 2.00 mad Saturday, 2945, 3,00 F
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11.---În Köwicon. F.Quarter hour. .................................................... §. cents.
Mr CP. Templeton Mr and Mrs W. AM F. G. Thompson
Flanibal
Mr G. Harper
Mr R. J. Soul
Mr F.W.
Class i, at Bechers at C:30 pm. en Mondays and Thursdays for all whors A. G. HartbuckMr Thos. Vint have act passed, the Proficient" rate (1) examination.
Class at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.C.O's. and meu of bigher ratings, ander Staff Sergts. Ovendene and Parsons KE, and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.C.
Class 3, Lyceman at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, under Stal Sergt. Barclay and Q. M. S. White, RE
Order for Infantry Battalles by Major H. A. Morgan,
PARADES.
"A" Company.
and relatively low over the China Sea.THURSDAY, 28th Sept..
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours oading at 10 am. to-day, 000 luch. Total since: January 1st, 96.00 inches, against an average of 74.23 inches:
Forecast for the 24 hours, ending at noon on the 28th September:-.. 1-Hongkong to Gap Rock: winds, fresh; fair.
fresh
5.15 p.m. No. & Platoon at King's Park Rango Arnusi Masketry Course: Part Practices 6, 6, 7 and 12. Dress, drill, order with pouches.
FRIDAY, 27th Sept.:-
MrArthur J. Waller Mr & Mrs J. Secti Higen- Wardles
E. Esusann Mr A. Hicks
botham Mr. W.
Mr A. L. Waters Mr G. W. Watson Capt. R. Hil Mr M. G. Hockatra Mr FC. Welch Mr A. E. Hodgins Mr D. William
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PEAK HOTEL.
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Blair
yu
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MFJ. Finlay Miller MO. T. Breakspear Mrs Moore
A. Carter Miss Magliston Mr J. Mr and Mie F. W. MrT. Nagano
Mr and Mrs G. F. Car 0.13 p.au. No. 4 Platoon at King's Park Ranga Annual Masketry Course. Part Mr G. L. Coleman Nightingale
Me and Mrs Haj Mr and Mrs Donnell Nisbet E., Practices 10 and 11, Dress, drill order Mrs Cormack
with pouches.
***B* Company."
Mrs Bager
Mrs Ostroverbow Mr Evane, M.B.E. Prince Valers -Formosa Channel: N. winds, THURSDAY, 26th Sept.
Ouroussoff -No. 5 Platoon. Nos 1 and Mrs Finlayson Misa Fedder
and Mrs 2-Heath coast of Chins between Sections, at Kennedy Road Range. Mrs
Lt. Col.
Palham Hongkong and Lamocks: The same as T.ET. Grouping. Dress, drill order Me S. Fukuma
Fumagalli Thumby Mrs without rifles. No. 1.
Mr A D. Galloway, Mr T. L Perkins Platoon (N.C. Os. 5.30. p.m.-No.8
Perston 4-South coast of China between
-Com. Reed.. Ent. E Hongkong and Haman: The same sa and men as detailed by Elatoon Com- Mr and Mrs, B. 4. Miss No. 1.
Kowloon Docks. TET. mander) at:
E. Roberts Mr Mr H H FRIDAY 7th Sept
5.15 p.m. No Platoon. Nos: 3 and Mr.W.J. Hanson Mr F. J. de Rome Rope Sections,
Mrs. Seqveland Kennedy Road Range.. Mr and Mrs H. E. Mr and Mrs TET. Grouping. Dress, drill crder
Miss Skinner B. Hind without rifles
Mrs &Misses HowardMr & Mrs Smeloff MACHINE OF COMPANY
Mr Hutchison
Mr & Mrs A. Findlay.
Smith THURSDAY, 25th inst:-
5.15 p.m. No. 1 Qun team and casuals Mr F. B. Johnson
Sir Ellis Kadodrie Mrs V. Findlay Smith at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry
Miss Ventris Course, Part 2 Practices 6,6,7 and 1 Mr and Mrs Geo. Maj. Gen. F. Ventris
Mr M. Tarno Dress, drill order with pouches FRIDAY, 27th inst.- 7.10 am. Edginners quarters
OFFICIAL NIGHT.
The following table shows the Stan- dard Time at which Official Night ends and begins during the month of Sept.
1918"
Date. Sept. 25th, 6.1 26th, 6.9 27th, &
Ends க.
Begins. 6.30 p.m.
8.29
6,28
6.27
20th 6.2 30th, 6.2
6.25.
6.24
, 38th, 6.2
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Barometer Temperature Hamidity..... Direction of
Wind Force Weather...... Rain.
On date at On date at
3p.10
4
THURSDAY,
b
Ealo
Lammert Mrs Litt Class at Head- Mr D. Lylo
MOUNTED SECTION. 18th instant 5.30 pm. At Jockey Club Stables, Dress, drill order without rifles.
FRIDAY, 27th Sept.
5.30 p.m.-Recruits of all units, except "D Company on Murray Farade Ground, under Sorgt Oxberry. Dress, drill order.
ווי
KING EDWARD HECTL.",
Mr and Mrs Wm. Btra E. Almond
son
Mrs J. Ander Jackson
Mr B. James Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Mainsh Mr J. McArthur Mira McGee
Dr M. E. Aeger M. (3. Bannerman MW. Budge
Half hour,... 15
Hour, 3: Every subsequent hour, 19·
III-Tape Road.
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Twenty cents shall be added/ HONGKONG, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1918, )
for each extra hour or part
of an hour if the birer causes the journey to take longer than
To 4th mile--
π
single........ 75 conts1 hour. return 81.002 hours." Beyond 4th to 8th mile
"single......$1.20 hours.
return.....$1.50.
Beyond 6th to 9th mile. single...$1.75.
' return......$2,00 Beyond 8th to 11th mile
single 92.00 ...........1 return......32.107. (N
Fares for jourdays beyond the 11th mile to be a matter of previous arrange- ment in each case.
The fares here set out to apply to one rickahs with three coolies from Tsim Sha Taui.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER BEFORT.
SEPTEMBER 25, 1918.-8.19.
Station.
Wind
Hour.
Barometer
at Sea Lovel.
Tamperature.
Homidity.
11 Direction,
Force.
11 Woother.
Widiostock. 6a. Memuro Da. Hakodate.
Tokio... Kochi
Nagasaki. Kagoshima Ostima
Naha.........
shijing .... Bunin Island Weihaiwei 6 Hankow
Changaa.. Shanghai Gutzlaff...
Sharp Pk..
Miss A. Coombes DETAIL
Mr and Mrs Course Mr B. J. de Moore Mrs F. C. Crush Mrs W. C. PasEDŪRA On daty Bist Sept.-No. 4 Platoon (4). On duty 2nd Sept.-No. & Platoon (18). Mrs T. B. Calhane Mr H. Pearman,
Amby....*** Mis 3. D. Edwards Mrs F. E. Pennoyer Un duty 23rd Sept.-c. 6 Pintcon (4)
duty 24th Sept-No. 7 Platoon (4) MAH. Flamman Mr and Mrs G. E. Swatow...
Tihoku tchardson.
Taican 26th
MALL.M. Gregory Sept-No. 8 Platoon (4). ut duty 28th Sept- Machine Gun Com-Mr and Mrs Gregory Mrs Sangster.
Mr CJ, Hammes Mr Stabbings and Tainan (4) pany No.6 Platoon
Gan
daughter MEG. R. Haywood On day 28th Sept-Machine
MrJ. de Vries pany No. 6 Platoon (14).
Mr and Mrs Under On duty 27th Sept.No. 1 Platoon (4) On duty 28th Sept.-No. 2 Platoon (4)
Orderly Officer for week ending 29th Sept. Lient. C. H. Blason.
treriass day
20.80
On duty R0.93 29.94
19
74
80
69
85
ISK
EN'S
C' 0.00 0.00
.0,00
•Com
Mr Testheets Mr AWL Hoy
Next for duty for week ending 29th Echoes open an persers on the Zib−57 Lowang' open kir temperatura on 25 Sept. Lieut. E. B. G. Seut
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HIGH-OLARS PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
DONE, AT
te
THE CHINA MAIL" OPFICE
the direction of the Gliléact Farm BOOKS & PAMPHLETSASPECIALTY
sepalsed with heavy eurmy loss by
and tonchipe-gu
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Harm, after several hours hard ug They farther north captured a of strongly bell ranches Long points the car, north-west Fondbuille taking a number of
:
1. E. W. Beard.
UNITORN, Tie
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0.50 0.65
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8-70 D
(0.20 0.30mbm
9.50 0.25 0.35 pas 0.65 11.00-19.00
2,90
0.10
· 83 D
13
1488.80 1.4 $0.00 b
12
MISCELLANMOUS.
Cemente.
China Borneos de
China Lighta China-Providenta
-Dairy Farmsy... H.E. Electrics... Macau Do..
Hongkong Ropes... $30 b., 31
H.K. Tramways
Steam Laundries
H.K. Steel Foundries
Water-boats
Watsons Powell WA Wiseman......ve.
8.259,00
0.7090
"0.80" "0.95"
0,30 0.80 0.90 9.25
3.75
RICHANGE.
Sendai (85) Sombrong (81) Bungai Bagan (82). Sungai Parani (81) Tambalak (81):
Tapsh (810) Teluk Anson (85). Temerich (81) falgar (82)
312 Day 3 Ula Pandan (81)
"Hongkong, September 25, 1918.
On London-
Bank Wire
On demand, 3/846 20 days sight
3 months adght, Credits, 4 months aight,... 3/99 Documentary, 4 months' eight 3/02
On Paris
On demand
Credits, 4 months' night
Uni ad Malaces (81) Utan Simpan (81).
HONGKONG TIDES.**
The tide table iven below has been compiled at the National Almanac Oflee In London from the result of the analyze of observations taken by means of a entomatio fide-recording machine to the star Police Basin at Taim Sha Trak during the years 1909-9,4
Corresponds
"The zero of the fatit te the sero of the sounding in the Admiraltyy Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet 3 inches below menn sea-level poly T
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange at the Victoris Naval Tank add a fost inches and on the gange at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10: Zast taches to the height given in the table.
September 20th to October 2nd, 1916
Koshun
Pestadores Canton ... Hongkong Cep Bock. MacBo
Wechow
9a.
Pakbol
Bolbow
Phallen
Tourne
C.St.Jam.co
Aparri .... Dagupan...
On New York
On demand”.
Legaspin Taclob
Credit, 60 days' sight,
Iloilo
Suriga
GRAND J
Labran
Ou Calcutte
Wire, wi *Org d'ezia
T. F. CLATION, Diructor,
On Singal
On demand,
Hongkong Observatory, Fept. 25, 1818.
On Bombay
On demand,
1. BAROMATE, reduced to at degrees On Manila. Fabrinheit, on the level of the senin
TPERATURE; In the shade, in den demand
inches, tenths and hundredths,
rees Fahrenheit
2 BUMMIT in percentage of datura
3/8,
„On; demand,
On Shanghai
30 days' sight(private pap
On Yekahim
On demand,
1601
Gold Lent, 100 fine (per, titel)
ling to Sovereigns (buying rate) am
Bar Gilver in Hongk
Hos, the humidity of returated with moisture being 100
DIRECTION or Warn, to two poluta
Bedford
detached cloud
6
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