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greater, unless some great internal change should take place in the ideas.

ideas and conduct of European races themselves-Sir Bonar GRIFYEN was here alluding to the theories

A hoary now fall is reported to have taken, plaos in Peking on the 20th it, which in ex- ceptionally early.

Prices now ruling in Peking for commoditien of Martive and an overwhelming popt-are eggs:- per 100. 81.50; pears per 100, 22.00; Iation of European descent would have shoep from 88.00; fowls 14c, to 240. ; bricks per nothing to fear from other races. The 1,000, $11.00; støves, iron, $3,00 "yellow peril," the speaker continued, would have vanished in a hundred years,

Singapore papers of the 14th fast give the because the yellow races would be far out- cholers figures there up to the previous day ne numbered. What, he asked, would the 15 cases and 12 deathe. Another four hundred millions of China be com-curred at the Lunatic laylum. An epidemic pared with 1,500,000,000, or 2,000,000,000 of influeris is also prevalent at Bingapore.

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The Saigon Opinion says that M. Fortal Well-known contractor there, has successfully: tetidered for the steam postal service between Bangkok and Singapore, which is to be sub- sidised by the French Government.

The Formosa, which arrived yesterday from Tammi. Amoy, and Swatow, reports HLM.8. Isis, the French Chussloup Laubut, and the Japanese Miruko at Amoy on the 20th, and the Garman Bussard at Swalow on the 21st instant

tionable whether the yellow races are in fact stationary as Sir ROBERT GRIFFEN We quoted a few days ago some statistics of Chinese immigration into all parts of the world, showing the large pro- portions which this movement has now attained, in spite of the fact that in many countries it is very sternly restricted. Yet China itself is as overflowing as ever, and the population, except in such parts as have not, yet recovered from the effects of the devastation following the great Taiping

The US, orniser Alhany, formerly the Abreu, rebellion, shows no tendency to stand still.anchored it. Singapore on the 12th int, on her Japan also is already too small for her way to Manila. She is a vessal of 3,440 tons, Imported from the Leading LONDON | population, and emigration has to be checked and was built at Elswick in 1899. She carries to avoid foreign complications. No such 30 guns and is capable of steaming 20 knots an growth, it is true, can be shown as in the hour. case of the leading white peoples, but it is not correct to say that the latter alone are increasing, rapidly. It must be admitted, however, that the main contention of the speaker at Manchester is beyond all doubt, that the change of the relative positions of nations in the world has been astonishing is the last century. It is plain from the figures that the four great world-powers are now the United States, Great Britain, Russia, and Germany, while France is a doubtful The pre-eminence of the United States, if we judge by statistics, is unques. tionable. What effect this will have on the NEW YEAR CARDS future of the world's history we would not like

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The Mulayan inter-State cricket match, Epines- or v. Perak, resulted in a win for Selangor by 86 rans. This is the first time for ten years in these inter-Stato matekos that. Balṣngor" has beaten Perak. Of the total matoles, Perak has won six, Selangor two, and four have been drawn.

There is a report that Sm Yat Sen, who was one of the prime movers in the Kwangtung rebellion, is now in Formosa. It is said that the Japanese Government will probably order him to leave the country, on the ground that his presence is considered detrimental to public peace.

to undertake to guess, but that it will be very

The Rite range at Perak, according to the great no one can deny. Dismissing purely local Pioneer, is infested with a tiger. The economic and social questions, we must look brute was seen crossing it at the 300 yards range, for the course of politics to be more and more in broad daylight, the other day. The animal directed by the peoples who are increasing has clearly olmerred the results of the rifle most rapidly. Will it also be the case that practice, says a contemporary, and has acted on the destiny of Ching and the Far East gen-the judgment thus formed, erally will be determined by the four Powers above mentioned. If with the re-election

The Siamese Government hare given way and consented to carry out their agreement with of Mr. McKINLEY to office the United States the Straits Government, in respect to the adopt a less retiring and vacillating attitude telegraph communications between offices in towards affairs in this part of the world, it Penang and Malacca, the Federated Malay A. S. WATSON & CO. is saore than probable that a compromise Statas, Kedah, and all Siam, at the rates at present in force in British Malaya, viz., at three cents a word for ordinary telegrams, and at nine cents a word for urgent messages."

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between the views of the four will decide the matter. It is from the apparent diver. gence of these views that the compromise is proving so difficult to arrive at.

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It is officially reported that Yuchang, who was recently sppointed Governor of Hupeh died at Kaifengfu on the 18th instant.

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LONDON, 21st November, 8.10 p..

BRITISH OUTPOST SURPRISED. Lord Roberts reports several attacks en: our outposts. The Boers surprised the Buffs near Balmoral, and the British auf fered casualties to the extent of six killesi, five wounded, and thirty-one missing. The post has since been reoccupied.

KRUGER AT MARSEILLES Storms have delayed Mr. Kruger's arrival at Marseilles. A reception and banquet are arranged for to-morrow.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 20th November.

GERMANY AND THE CHINA QUESTION. Conat van Bülow, speaking in the Reichstag, justified at length the German policy in Chius. He repeated that territorial acquisition was not sought, but merely the exaction of reparation and guarantees for the future. He dwelt with satisfaction on the Anglo-Gernum Agreement and also on the friendliness of Russia as evinced by the Tear's approval of Count von Walderwee's ➡ppointment ns Commander-in-Chief in Chim. RUSSIA AND THE CHINA QUESTION. The Russian newspapers, faithfully reflecting the official view, strongly condemn the con- ditions formulated at Peking as unpracticable and as likely to lead to the endless prolongation of a dangerous crisis.

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD,

Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Hong kong Sanitary Board won held. The President (the Hon. R. D. Ormsby, Director of Public Works) occupied the chair, and there were also present Dr. Belt (Acting Principal Civil Medi- cal Ofleer), Major Brown, RA.M.C. Dr. Hartigan, Mr. E. Osborne, Dr. F. Clark (Medi- cal Offer of Health), Mr. Chan A Fork, and Mr. G..A. Woodcock (Secretary), py

THE KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY:

The following letter, dated Nov. 15th from

(9.) I can only say again, în proof of the THE FUSILIERS AT THE SEAT statement that Anopheles and malaria are nevoro,

son (OF WAR.W

BY

TUN "ELEK AND FILE." ne fay (Continued)

lot is in it again. We're come out on

in my exforlenge futinə nərarately in tha sulóny. ***where there is inakaria Havo found Anopheler," and where there are Anopheles, Sever follows inevitably. Take the instance mentioned to you, ce to-day the new married quarters on KennedyOne Boul. - Tero, last summer, there were four pools breeding Anopheler at the rate of at least top, Bill, and taken Tientsin më the point of a doson a day, within 48 yards of the building. the bayonet.” Our Captain's a brick. There's These pools were the only ones in the immediate no mah shout him. He draws his sword, neighbourhoods in which dropletes were found, after a very carefulezanination (they have been and waves it over his host, saying: Come on! filled up by the military anthority) but now follow me, men, and at tas chargo we take the that the duophetes, infected from probably the city" This is an extract from a letter written surrounding Chinese, and living to grass by Wells Fusilier to his brother in England, and bush, have conveyed malaria to these quar-

of the part played by any ons section of the Allied Forces along the route from Taku to Paking there must necessarily appear the stamp of patriotis egoism and uncontrolled

ters, and more them half of the women and and it convoys, in a few words, a trathful" sum- children living there have had fover within the mary of that eventful fourteenth of June, when lant, two months. Of the children over five the city of Fisatsin, with mil its historic associa years of age, something like 70 per cunt, have ↑tions, foll to the destructive force of modern had it. Are you to wait till you have other such as Of course, in an independent Lecount and evidence before definitely tackling this dissage at ite source P Why, the cost of medical attendausa and medicines alone would have pre- vented this outbreak if it had been attended to Jandering continuing, said he asked the

Dr. HASTIGAN, ke question more especially because Mr. May had fervour, bab the ordinary reader will pass said it would take $30,000 to drain the nullabe over with excusing, glance say up- would cost only 340 to 250. If the quarters at doings of the Fusiliere shoulders high above properly, and according to Dr. Young the work parent tendency of the writer to regard the Kennedy Town could be put in order for such s small sam, the sooner it was done the better, their fellows, or give them graster credit than The PRESIDENT said that Jarpestor Watson that justly dah to them. That they took a hail boon instructed to carry out surveys at leading part in the capture of Tientsin ad- Kennedy Town, with a view to the drainage of mits of no doubt, and it can truly be these nullabs.

He was allowed $50 a month for quarters.. Mr Ormaby, however was doubtful sald of them that right through the cam- if the cost would he only 340, and then, Luspec. paign theyr distinguished themselves by their for Watson had reported that he could not dash, organisation and inspector strategy. find quarters for $30, and, naked permission to Alud quarters at the Fesk. The speaker was of The valor of the rank and is avalls but little opinion that that roquest had bear sanctioned. if the man at the head is not stanach and strong. Dr. Claus was of opinion that to curry out That Colonel Bertie and his officers proved the work thoroughly would take tou times the their strength sad military skill all those as- sum of 240.

scented with thou have abundantly testifled, and more the Fusiliers as body have shown to the world that they are fully trained soldiers, quick in action, valorous

Mr. OSBORNE suggested that the Government be approached with a view of ascertaining what steps had been adopted to render the place healthy. His own opinion was that they were not doing anything at all.

Dr. C16K-Ask the Government what they grasp and execute battlo, and able to

are doing.

The FRESIDENT said that, strictly speaking, the minute had nothing to to with Kennedy Town. However, it would do no harm to get this information.

conillet.

the embankment, and,

emergencies of the

The PERSIDENT said they had been asked to TWO BROTHERS SIDE BY HIDE IN DEATH.

Starting therefore, from the point where prepare a scheme and to estimate for draining the nullah, to turn this rocky rovina, into wa left the Fusiliers in the teeth of a blind- healthy orderly place. He expected that the expose would be nearer the 650,000 mentioned ing sandstorm, rising from their temporary

resting place along by Mr. May than the Sid of De Younge

Dr. Belleaid if they wanted a man's opinion at the call of the charge, sweeping every.. they must get it in the ordinary way from the Government and that was the course they must thing in front of them over the bridge into the doomed 'sity, we fallow them to a quiet little adopt if they wanted Dr. Young's opinion,

Mr. BROWN rose to a point of order. They spot which is to be their bayrack-home for appeared to be altogether away from the orginal a time while preparations are being made to point

advance to the relief of the Legations at Peking, Private Power hat bhon shot but a couple of minutes before the last charge was mado into the city, and Privates Martin and Jones were lying wounded in their hospital at Cou Hall not far from the coastery of the Victoria Road. The main body of the corps was birouaned in larga godown which had been used se a far-store, at which at that time contained several tons of fura, some of rurs value. It was a spacious place, and did very well for the use to which it was pat, more especially I regret to have to report for the informan as there were several open spaces between. tion of the Boted that several cases of foot and Mondows Road on the right and Club Road on mouth disease have occurred in shed 6 at the left, which wore papital recreative spots for Sassoon's Vill's premises at Fokforum, the pro- perty of the Dairy Farm Company: The shed the men, The stay of the Frelloss, in Tientsia contains Il cove, on ball, and 12 chives. Moat was marred by two deaths-strange to say, two these sowe are giving no milk at the present brothers namel Porter-ons within a few hours time, and what little there is I have given of the other. The first one mat hia danth by atractions shall not be used for IE CONDI tion. Ia the interests of other cattle-owners

Mr. OSBORNE moved that the Government be asked to inform the Board erectly what steps were being taken in Kennedy Town with the via of Biling up these pools in the neighbour hoods of the inspector's quarters,

Dr. CLARK Beconding, the motion was car

ried K

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE AT POKYULAM.

Mr. C. Vivian Ladda (Colonial Veterinary Burgaon) reported on the 21st instant

of

the Colonial Secretary was submitted rate

I am directed to noknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 143 of the 29th Sept., which ring to an oversight was for some time mis- laid With regard to the immediate steps which are being taken to profile water for Kowloon during the Approaching dry season, I am to report as follows: What is argently it is perhaps advisable that two watchmen should Chinose youths were throwing stones at the

shell piercing the wall of the store. Some

toll

the boys to cease their play. A shell burst. right in front of him and blow his head off. Sams mistake subsequently score in entering

[20 the rd prox. Both are due in Hongkong early to be in poor condition and it was stated that necessary pending the completion of the now be stationed at. the shed in questigué to carry windowa, and Porter looked but to

Kowloon water-supply scheme is to put the the Sultan of Johore intended sending bis well-pumping machines into efficient working known horse back to Australia. This he was order. This is being tone as speedily and as thoroughly as possible by the Public Works dissuaded from doing by his trainer, Calder.

Department. At present there is an abundance of water in the valleys from which the supply is drawn, and with the pumps and engines work ing satisfactorily the usual supply can be kept ap. With regard to the now scheme above referred to, I am to inform you that the plans and particulars thereof are now with the Con- sulting Engineer in England and are shortly expected back, Provision for carrying on this important work has been made in the Estimates for 1901,"

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Last evening in this St. George's Hall, Mr Alen Marsh and Mr. A. G. ̈ ̈Ward gave the eccond of their series of subscription concorts

The now Austrian ironiad Babsburg is a before a large and highly appreciative audience, ship of a somewhat new type; though classed Every item on the programme was excellent as an ironclad, she possesses some of the advan and showed how successful Messrs Marsh, and faces of a cruiser. She has a displacement of Word had been in its preparation. Mrs. Towson 3.840 tons, and who is 258ft. 8in. long by 66ft and Mr. Hill (in addition to the parts originally boum. She has doable celluler bottom, and assigned to them) took the places of Mrs. Badeley the is divided into compartments for 10ft and Mr. G. Lammert respectively, who were above her line of flotation. Wood his, been adisposed. We hold over until to-morrow's employed in her construction only to rory issue a fuller notice of the concert.

small extent.

out the usual instructions, although of course the Dairy Farm people themselves will naturally take every possible precaution to prevent the spread of the disease. I therefore, now recom- mend that this shed be declared an infested area under the provisions of Bye-law: 19 of the essay ducuments the regimental zumber of the deceased, and his brother's number Schedule 11 of Ordinance 17 of 1887."

The PRESIDENT said that this matter was to 4014 was inserted instead of 641-a mistako urgent that he took upon himself to sanction unfortunately, very often made, in the appointment of the watchmen in order to of war by the roughly improvisol clerical nip this thing in the bud if possible. Now it was necessary that they should agree to declare staff Tho brother that evening wrote a long lettur home to brother "Informing the shed an infected area,

Dr. HARTIGAN-Haqany etterpt boen made her that a mistaka had been made, and that to find out the origin of the injection?

ke himself was alive and well. The latter was Dr. CLARE ggested that Dr. Hartigan posted in the ordinary way, and on the follow-

The following minute was appended -- Major, Brown:~~~The new Kowloon water | might

time

She carries fifteen heavy guns, supply schema has not been published. If it is that Mr. Ladds he asked to 1 Ing day Porter was picked out to form part of

She is fitted with two triple expansion, engines supplied with steam by 13 boilers of the French type.

It appears from the Singapore papers that considerable feeling has been aroused by the intention of Sir Alexander Swettenham, Acting

A woulthy resident named Tung in Tientsin Native Lity was attacked by a Boxer chief prior to the outbreak of the trouble, and only escaped with his life after kowtowing to the truculent rufflan. After the capture of the City, Tang mot kis friend once more, but he was no longer Boxer. He was one of those harmless, into-

Governor, not to renominata, Mr. A. Gentiu és cant citizens or villagers which it has delighted President of the Municipal Commissioners next us to spare and protect, and his gentle hand

year. The Municipal Commissioners are said clasped a banzer with Protected by Japan" on

to be in active correspondence with Sir it Tung twitted him with being the bearer of s Ar a banquet given last month in Manches-forsign devil's flag, and asked him whether he

Alexander on the matter, and according to the ter, in connection with the local Statistical

Free Press the following telegram was despatch. was now engaged enrolling foreignarsto fighttheed on the 10th inst. from Singapore to London foreign troops, as his own men had done so badly (probably to some influential daily paper) The ex-Boxer replied, bo was the victim of cir

"Acting Governor refuses continus services camstances, and if he wished to live he must run. Mr. Gentle Municipal President. Great public with the course of the day. And how many astonishment indignation. Determined protest more thua, asks the P. & F. Times?

preparing Colonial Office. „Municipal Commie. sion unanimous protest against Swettenham's action.""

Society, Sir Roger GIFFER de some vory interesting remarks on the subject of the growth of the world's population and the consequent effect on the relative positions of nations and races in the world. The most striking point to which he drew atten- tion was the prodigious rate of increase of the community of European nations and nations of European origin. Most startling of all was the growth of the Anglo-American population. One hundred years ago the

The Tang Wen He Fao, in an article on Tang Fabiang, says that his troops were the most persistent of all those who attacked the Lega tions, and that of eight of his offloera six were killed during the struggle. His men looked somewhat contemptuously upon all the other

THE THEATRE.

The Taylor-Carrington combination last might gave the fiant. performance of their season,

not confidential application should, I think, be made for the publication of it in the Government

Gazette."

The PRESIDENT said he did not think there was any objection to asking the Government to publish this scheme. He thought he informel Major Brown that it had twen published, but en looking into the matter he found that the aoheme was laid on the table at the mesting of the Council and that it was not published. He write and ask the Government and ask them to thought it the Board approved they might publish it.

enquiries and report.

BELL

A motion to this effect was carried, on the reconnoftring party. In went out and was motion of Dr. HARTIGAN, Recoaded by Dr. hot, almost as the outset. Both brothers were buried in to san grave in the little cemetery at Tientsin and a cross has been erected over the spot by a few of their comrades

Before leaving Tiental and proceeding in the road with the Fusiliers it may be

On the motion of Dr. CLARK, seconded by Dr. BELL, it was decided to declare the shed in question an infected area.

THE HEALTH OF THE COLOST.

The death rate for the eqlony for the week ended November 1.d was 277, against 31.1 fox the previous work and 21.6 for the corresponding

notice the unbanded enthusisNITI

week was

the arrival of the troops at the week last year. The rate for the axooooding

uguiast 4.1 for the correspond hands the besieged populape. Men, bda ing week last year.

woon, and children alike joined in the It was decided, on the motion of Mr. OSBORNE,

general anksgiving Colonel Bortie showed seconded by De BELL, that « notification be sent to Shanghai to the effect that the colony mitteli con

eration for his men, for, as soon as is now free from pligne.

it was poss he dismissed them, in order that they should be able to partake of the abundant The deaths in Macao for the week onda supply of refreshments furnished them by the October 28th unmbored 31. for the following week 4, and

nð, for the week ended November demonstrative erdwds who gathered about them. 11th 40te de dade

Boor was handed Found od tipium, and vişnde 46. This was all the business.

Major BROWN said that in connection with this matter he thought the Board might con- gratulate themselves on having succeeded in doing something. The water supply at How loon had been improved very much indeed. He thought there had been practically no air sup. plied. (Laughter.)

THE CAUSES OF MALARIA IN THE NEW

TERRITORY.

DEATHS IN MAÇACH

of every sort, and description, doled out with

THE ADVANCE ON PEITSANG

In replying to a resolution of the Sanitary Board requesting that a medical officer might be deputet to investigate the cause of the prevalence of malarial fever at verlain Police inflexibility of the law to always meet the

Here is an item from over the water-The rateful hand why does col Stations in the New Territory, the Colonial emergencies of railway operation is woll

y, August 3rd, before any practi- Secretary wrote as follows no

illustrated by an occurrence reported from the cal step was taken towards the advance on Fichas inform the Board that Dr. Young vicinity of Indianapolis man who had a Pazing. Recompoitring parties bad brought ant Dr. Thomson are about to pursue invostiga honge to move obtained a parmit to take it tions UNI the causes of malaria in the New Teragross railway track during the night. Instead in the news that the enemy were strongly post- ritory.

of waiting for the appointed time, however, ba ed at Peitmang about fro or six miles dis- Dr. HARTIGAN saked if there was anything

and, spon being notified, the railway

company

population of the United Kingdom and the troopa with whom they were associated, but the when s representation of Du Maurier's world fresh to report in regard to musleris in Kennad started to move the building in the afternoon, tant, and a connell was dalk sug thonë", in United States of America together was not were forced to acknowledge the Legation guarenowned Trilby was submitted to a well. Town. The reason for his asking the question secured a restraining order from the court command of the different allied troops. Dur

more than twenty millions; now it is not as a powerful onemy," We hava," they said

filled house. The prinsipal characters, Trilby was that he was in receipt of a communication. The officer who wout to serve the order founding the afternoon a detachment of the Allies less than one hundred and thirty millions.

the building upon the track Nevertheless the loft the city, but it was not till the next day that "fought in more than a hundred battles. bat and Svengali, were taken by Miss Illa Carring from Dr. Young, whom he spoke to on the never before have we met with a toe so formid toa and Mr. Charlie Taylor, Little Billon subject, and asked specially for a memorandum order was servol, and the man engaged in the main body of the forse was sant out. The Though Russin and Germany could also able as this. It seems they never fire without the production, takon all through, was unpeaker then read the following letter frota the house standing upon the trash time made up of the French Russians, Austrians, being represented by Miss Laum Roberts. in regard to mosquitos and malaria. The moving the building obeyed the court and leftright wing coppriced 5,000 strong, and were show vast increases, the figures were nothing taking aim. Every shot brings down a man doubtedly well-sustained, and the passion and Dr. Young on the subject

any company was notified again, and this time like so large. The change in the relative and it is no uncommon thing for ons bullet to power of the play were brought rory vividly and

Peak Hotel,

secured from the court maadamus ordering Germans and Italisos, the montre, about 5,000 21st November, 1990, weight of European races in international pierce half a dozen mou la succession. More realistically before an appreciative andience.

the building to be taken away, whereat the strong, and the left wing (the Japanese) es- Trilby, in Miss Carrington's hands, was zu uns

DEAR SIL,--As requested by you to day, movers of the building became frightened and timated at a little under 10,000. Through- politics. is of course tremendous. Taking over they have a cannon whiols, instead of point qualified succese, and Mr. Taylor'e Svengali have carefully thought got the two questions you they also sought legal asista too. Being t

out the whole of the afteraton rain fell heavily, European nations and nations of Europeaning in a fixed direction, can be whirled round left nothing to be desired. Mr. P. Carlton as raod, and in my opinions the Buswers are vised by their attorneys not to attempt the re origin together, the increase for the century and round and Œrected to any point of two coin, Taffy and Mr. C. W. Taylor as Sauly showed (1 The actual drainage The draining of moval of the building until the restra and the Fasilors were ordered by Col. Bertie ing order had been dissolved, the building to wear their greatcosts. A halt was mado is estimated at 30,000,000-from about pas. This of course dous terrible execution to very good advantage, the Scotch tongue the nullahe (however desirable on other consi- 170,000,000 to 500,000,000. Sir Borr Tealy without our assistance the conquest of of the latter being very faithful indeed. All the derations) is unnecessary except where dnopheles stood upon the track for an inconvenient after a somewhat brish march, and the men

Tho parts, in fact, were well staged, and Trilby breeding pools are distinctly localized.

period, traffic meantime being transferred Garat went on to say that during this tits these foreigners would be impossible. Las as produced by the Taylor-Carrington com number of the streams,The enormous expense from one train, Ca another atoand the build ware given a little rest in the opon. It was a the non-European peoples of the world, the forces of Tang Fulmiang seen to be at present pany will doubless long roniain pleasant involved would patturally make it a matter of ing. It som that force of wreckers sent dark night, and as it wore on the rafa increased. the most formidable obstruction to negotiations recollection in the minds of those who considerable time. I believe it is quite possiblo, by the railway company to remove the ob- There was no shelter ozcept that which could be black and yellow races, had practically been

are privileged to witusas it. A particular in any mallab I have examined, to car the distraction were prevented from doing it violence, obtained by the side of the embankment, and feature, and one we must not forget to menopheles out by Alling up their breeding places by the owners of the building, with the aid of stationary, and thit the forces of civilisation and tridents and score the use of modern weston, was the beautifal illuminated, stupe with stones and line. They do not offer to friends. Truly the machinery of the law and the protection if any, afforded by the long

but as they still cling to their antiquated spears

had thus become nearly irresistible. Io

pone it will probably be easy buong to over ploture, Paris by Night, rhich concluded take the sssend best pools and breet in them, other kinda er machinery to sometimes run blades of com elostered heavily together in the another century the change would be still come them provided they can be found, the play,

but rather seek farther afield.

to cross purposes.

open folds. It was about half past due when

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