INTIMATION,

A. S. WATSON & CO. |

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

We beg to notify. THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW;

SEASON'S

CONFECTIONERY

Comprising

SELECTIONS OF THE PUREST AND

BEST DESCRIPTION.

FROM

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 19*

A branch of the French Bangus da l'Indo- Chine will shortly be opened in Canton.

Dr Calmette, Director of the Pasteur In- stitate nt Lille, had verently to undergo the mutation of a fluger on account of the bite of a cobra from which he was extracting the It was hoped that the serum studied venom. by him in Cochin-Chins would prove offioacions, and this is presumed to bare saved his life; bat after some weeks ampatation provel necessary. -The Duke of Berwick-and-Alba, who was a guest of Sir T. Lipton on board the yacht Erin during the international yacht inces, died ou the 15th ult, in New York. He was a linest descendant of the natural sow of James the Second, a distinguished soldier, who won the stile of Almanan The late Duke was in his 52nd year. Curiously enough the Duke was till under the seatones of attainder imposed upon his anemtor by the government which turned out the Stuurts

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY FRESS" SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT AND MISSIONS.

FILIPINO RUNS AMUCK.

NTABS TUNEB CHINAMEN,

Some sensation was caused in the Hùnghom Docks on Tuesday by an exciting incident which occurred on board the steamer Ficare, at present docked for repairs. One of the seamon on this veszet, a Pilipino named Floraú-- tina Abad, mat a Chinese boilermaker in one of the passages. Though narrow, there was room

Loxbox, 20th November, 10:10 a.meneugh for both to pass, and the China- man was proceeding on his way when the “Filipino part ont lus lians and forced bini back. The Chinaman resented, this Interference, and again essayed to pass, wheroupon the Filipino became suddenly enraged, and picking up a chisel, tho nenrast weapon to his hand, stabbed Nestore

The Freach Minister of Finance denies

the contention of the Secretary of the Chin Committee that the Government has agreed that no indemnity shall be paid to missions for losses incurred in China. M. Waldeck Rousseau supports the former.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 18th November.

WAS

at work

the other in the head, inflicting cut. The Chinaman turned and ree, closely followed by the now maddened sailor. He darted up the companion-way leading from swoon-decks, and down which a Chixuse curjenter was coming. Seeing his original antagonist out of immediate reach, the Filipino turned upon the second man and stabbed him almost through the thigh of the left leg. The man dropped, and the Filipino rnahod on deck, whore he stabbed a third, Chiasman in the back, batwoon the shoulders, The antire body of native workmen, on the Hanor SOUTH AFRICA-CONCLUSION OF TREASON TRIALS.

had by this time become thoroughly ufarmed The South African reason trials have been and their cries attracted the attention of a foreman carpenter in tho brought to a conclusion at Mateking. Five Mr. Stool,

03 srother death sentences have been pronounced, and Docks, who twelve more Boer leaders have been banished vessel. He ruched on board the Elease and

seized the Filipino just as the lutier was : commencing an assault upon a fourth China- from South Africa.

man with a hamoor ho had pleseti ug-in his fight. The man afford no resistangej und allowed himself to by madu a prisoner Mr. Steel then turned his attention to the s hina-

and who was bleeding freely. Ha applied a tourniquet and stopped the hemorrhage, thus MARQUIS ITO IN FRANCE.

preventing what might possibly have been President Loubet lae given a lunchéon in serious results The Filipino-www-given-into- honour of the visit of Marquis Ito.

the custody of Sorgnant Gordon, who on hir arrival had the injured men sent to the horpital. The Filipino was brought before the magistrate yesterday and remanded until 2.15 paa on Monday,

situation and in conjunction with the Em-ask themselves, Chí bono? is but natural, peror NAPOLEON III determined to make and certainly is no ground for complaint. it a struggle to the bitter end. The position | We may in turn ask the German people, Is! of the affair was shown to Prussia, already Englund the only one of the great Powers the most influential, though not the nomin to whom the keeping open of the markets ally leading state of Germany. Germany of the Far East is a thing of mement? was then divided into a number of perfectly We bare unhesitatingly adopted in ita full. | independent princedoms, under a looseness a policy that compels us to throw open confederation, so loose in fact as to be to the work! the benefits of such a course; altogether without binding foren on the and we do not desire to draw thek from individual mombers; but Prussia was that polier. Neither do we purade that. already laying the foundatious for that policy as a thing to entitle us to the faller Bund which did not come into actual unrestricted admiration of the world. We existence for nearly thirty years. Under the have accepted it with our eyes open, and zircunstances it was the natural exportation because it seemed to be in the long run the of England that Prussia would take sotne most advantageous for ourselves, and decisive part in checking encroachments of have shown our belief in it by not making which, in accordance with all human precedit, in the modern language of diplomacy, a ent, she would heraf, if successful, fall the thing of" reciprocity" to be set off against first victim. Austria, so far as she could some other good thing, to be conceded 10 with the undeclared force of Prussia is her by others. Seving, however, that in many

Harr and Madina Marquardt arrived here rear, throw in ber part with the two allied cases others reap at least us great benefits tations of the west, and undertook in occupy

is ourselves from this policy of ours, we yesterday by the American mail. They wilk

give on" concert next Wednesday night at St the states then known as the Principalities feel justified in asking that our objectorge's Hall. and the musical public may look a position of importance in the single should at least not be misrepresented. forward to a frent, judging by reports from but Prussia with the more northern of the Looking at the situation at the moment the other parts of Chios and Japan. Our visitors German states took up an attitude of per-present position of Europe is a thing of cannot give more than one perform mee in this fort indifference, where she did not rather far greater immediate importanés 10- Ger-city as they are on a world's tour, and will ge show decided leanings towards the Russian many than ourselves. With a second on to Manila from here. The particulars of side The remilt was the war in the Nrettors as her nominal head Russin has the programme will be known in the Crimea, which resulted, after the exhaustion returned to that policy of univeral grab course of the next few days. of Russia, in the signature of a treat that made hor in the second gparter CF the Au Amerdani telegram states that the Royal wherein Rusia gave certain guarantees for past century a mouace to the peace of the Packet Navigation Company has ordered from

Universal dominion is the idea as

the Netherlands Company of Shipbuildinginthut THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO THAT"; her future conduct. Looking back at that

tnty after the lapse of more than half

the reign of the second city a small steamer destined for the traffle on century, it is plain to an intelligent observer New

ver it main that of his great the East Coast of Sumatra, and to be delivered in the short period of five months. The dimen- that had Prussia thrown in her lot mor:

acuous like himself. Itions of the steamer, which is fitted out for the decisively with the western Powersshe would

Kunately for humanity, that there carriage of passengers aud goods, are:-Longth to America, and the Hon. John Hay, Unite men who had beau stabbed, throug» the leg, have been able to dictate terms far more hava ever been forres at work preventing advantageous to herself than those that the accomplishment of such an aspiration actually acomed to her after the Pence of -NEUCHADNSZZAR. LYRUS, ALOXANDER, Paris, Sentimental ties, surviving from Julius Cæsar; und in more modern times, 1 GENGHIS KHAN, OF & NAPOLEON, have all the time of the "Holy Alliance" as a fact, bind together the sovereigns of Prussia conceived such a dream, and mankind in and her big neighbour Russia; much so each case bas had to pay hoavily for its that in the middle of her contest with dissipation. Nor has civilisation herself France, when every political consideration escaped scot-free. In each instance the pointed to her desiring close friendship with worst sufferers have been those who left to NRW YEAR CARDS England, under her Irea Chancellor Prince their neighbours the task of stemming the BISMARK, Prussia showed a dislike almost stream that they should themselves have brutal to any association with Great taken measures to oppose. Enssia berself Britain. Nor were

matters altogether implored aid against the advances of the righted when the unity of Germany under Mongol horden, selfishly refused to aid in the Kaiser became a settled thing, and all the work, thinking her own frontiers were cause for aloofness night be fairly con-atrong enough, but the forces of treachery sidered as past for ever. The stuggle for did what arms might have been unable to commercial supremacy that followed, accord-accomplish, and Russia paid the penalty in ing to English principles did not necessitate two centuries of misery. Germany unce any political issues; it was a struggło so far before owed it to the western Powers that. He replied: "The Americans make foreign of Joseph Daniel Richards, the head barman in aid on the table. apart from the issues of peare and war, that he had not to engage in a mortal struggle 5 winner and lower in the caulest both badaginst her eastern seighbour. It is hardly their reward, and it remained for Germany the time for her now to throw reflections on to take it out of the category of ponceful England, who has twice come to her aid contests and convert it to a politieul. basis whon ber very existence was at stake. of international ill feeling. More especially las this been the case in China; here the

OF THE FINEST AND MUST RECHERCHE CHARACTER, IMPORTED FROM THE LEADING LONDON AND PARISIAN MANUFACTURERS

CHRISTMAS AND.

IN GREAT VARIETY.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

NOTICE. Comunications vesperting, Advertisements, Sub- scriptions, Frinting, Binding, should be addressed DAILY PRESS only, and special business matters

THE MANAGER.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are măt

world.

Prom:

gam

is true,

,' ,

The German mail of the 16th ult. was

ordered for a fixed perini viti be continued until interests of the two countries are so similar delivered in London on the 18th fast.

touafermanded.

Orders for extra copies of Daily Puss should be sent before il as, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Telegraphie Address: PRESS. A.B.C. Cole.

P.O. Box, 33. Telephone No. 1.

BIRTH.

The Daily Press.

that practical agreement on a common

Yesterday the U.S. moniter Monadnock went butis atorded little practical difficulty. Both were desirous of commercial success, out for practice, and the German gunboat while in masters purely political there Tiger arrived from Kobe.

wan

Wile the

It little divergence.

Lan Man Chi, who at the Criminal Sessions interest of both that trade should be as faron Monday was sentenced to tive years" im- as possible unhampered, while neither was prisonment for forgery, was found dead in his On the 20th November, at Meirion, The Peak, the wife of E. Jones Hugars, of a son. [2970 particularly desirous of merely territorial cell yesterday morning.

conquest, which would have created respon Bibilities out of all proportion to the advantages to be attained. The Genso Government was bore distinctly in advance of German public opinion. We have from time to time made comments on the man- ner in which on the spot the views of the Government were being carried out, but in the policy of the Government we were on

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C1, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.

HONGWONG, 21st November, 1901.

The Empire Comedy Company opens at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night with a varisty performance, the attractions of which may be gathered from the advertisement appearing in another column. So highly have the Mauil a papers spoken of our visitors that a most excellent show is anticipated; and the first night proanises to attract a large house,

про

In connection with the alleged violation by

The

124 ft width, ft; and depth, 93ft. engines will be constructed at the Netherlands Maunfactory of Railway Materials. &c., of Amsterdam.

A book of tleneral Information for Intending Settlers in the Federated Malay Staton has been issued by the Government there. The gist of the advice to intending settlers in Stay away." The following schedule of wages for house servants, which is given in the book, is of interest:

House boy Cook Water corriar Gardener

Sybe or groom (one

10 to $15 per month.

10 to 15

7 to 10

Nto 10

for each horse-kept) 9-to-12-

LONDON, 18th November,

THE NICARAGUAN CANAL. H.E. Lord Pauncefote, British Ambassador

States Secretary of State, have signed the mow Nicaraguan Canal treaty.

THE REINFORCEMENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

"

The Twenty-first Lancers have been ordered to the Cape. Vast numbers of remounts will arrive in Bonth Africa towards the end of December, each man being provided with a apare horse. In addition to these, pack animals. pompons and galloping Maxims figure largoly in the reinforcements to be sent forward.

STRANGE DEATH AT THE

HONGKONG HOTEL.

BARTENDER'S HODY FUND IN A LAUNDIY TANK.

Atsix o'clock yesterday morning the dead body

Sir Thomes Lipton, during lun visit to Chicago, was asked to give his opinion on why the Americars bal batez the English in so many lines of commerco and manufacturing. trade by selling people what they want. Eng- the Hongkong Hotel, was found in a laundry Kishmen lose by forcing upon people things tank situated in the courtyard between the old they want people to want. The Americans pay and new parts of the building. Shortly before six higher wages, but more then make up for it by o'clock a frightened coolls went to the room of using improved machinery. As a result they Mr. Haines, the manager of the hotel, and told fled a market in England for everything they him what he had seen in the tank. Haines hur- |riedly followed the coolis to the plasé, and found manufactura, and easily undersall us at home.”

the dead bar-tender lying on his back, stretched With regard to the team of Austrálian cricket-out just as though he had carefully lain down in ers which will visit England next summer, Mr. the tank. A large pool of blood bal gathered C. W. Alcook, soretary of the Surrey Club, to round his head. Mr. Haines at once telephoned occurrence, and a dead-box in charge of an whom the task of making fixtures has besa to the Central Police Station the aws of the European constable was sent down to the hotel, whence the body of the unfortunate mau was removed to the mortuary. Dr. Bell examined it, and found a large wound three or four inches long across the back of the head, caused probably by striking against the edge of the tank. Death was due to fracture of the

ontrasted has received replies favourable to

the undertaking from all first-class counties whose committees have met since the clubs A programme have been communciated with.

for the colonials will be arranged at the meeting of county secretaries in December. Mr. J. McLaughlin, vice-president of the Malbourne Club, who is in England, has been in communi: cation with the Melbouras cricket anthorities | skull,

on the matter-

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

PLAGUE AND DISINFECTION.

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board wos held at noon yesterday for the purpose of sen sidering the question of the general cleansing and disinfection of tenses in the Colony during non epidemio times of plague. Present the President (Dr. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medicʻl Officer) the Vice President (Hon. A. W. Brewin Registar General). Dr. Clark (Medical Offer of Health), Hon Whatham (Director of Pablie Works Fung Wa Chun, Mr. Lan Cha Pak, ang Mr. G. A. Woodcock (Beetory). Correspondence ou thờ, subject having been

The PRESIDENT id-It will be in the memory of the Board that in September last, conferring upon the Hand the sanie power to bye-laws were passed by the Legislative Council cleanse and disinfect houses in non-pidemle time that it already possessed in epidemic timen In considering what measures should be rekva to check the y arly recurrence of plague, it ap peared to the Bosed, wooing that plague always dimppoare in the winter months, that it would be advisable to attempt some general claspsiny of the whole city during the tins, Un- doubtedly the bacillus ransl. be present in our

infection is to attack it in its lair and remov everything as far as possible which will condues midst, and the object of this cleansing and dis.

to it's growth. We cannot expect even by thees means to thoroughly rid the Colony of this pest, but it is incumbent upon us to do every thing in our power, and this must strike every well-meaning person as a stop in the right direction. It is almost a superhuman task to attempt to cleanse the whole City, but the scheme bus been most carefully drawn up by the Medical Offsor of Health, and, I may say, has met with the approval of the majorits of It is not exactly known how Richards came the members of the Beard. Our object in the by his death. His room is forty feet above the welfare of the many, and though some must tank, on the second floor of the east wing, and suffer temporary inconvenience, it is the ear- with the least possible discomfort to the inbs- in front of it is a parapet three-and-a-half feetest wish of the Board to undertake this work high. To get over this balcony he must have bitants. A H.E. the Governor pointed out climbed on top and either fallen or jumped over. in laying the foundation stone of the new As he could only have reached the tank by Tung Wa Hospital at Kennedytows on Mon- day, these messures are not an experiment, bat jump, the latter theory appears the likellar one.

are the result of experience gained elsewhere. We have had considerable dificulty in obtaining day night attending to his duties in the bar, and Europan officers, who shall superintend this he is supposed to have gene straight to bed when elsanding. The nasal authorities, the military. reasons, but we determined to carry ont this business finished for the night at twelve o'clock, and the police could not help us, for various work if possible, and have obtained the sanotion When picked up yesterday morning ho was only partly dressed and wore a pair of slippers, of the Government for the employment of suit--

able Europeans Advertisements have been clear that he had just left his bed.

to appoint the nebemary men. Dr. Clark his Richards WBS a Gosport (Hampshire) zestly hosed of two or three whom he thinks man, and was 31 years of age. He camas suitable. A sub-committee was appointed by A terrible accident is reported to have to Hongkong from Shanghai, where he had the Board to consider this matter, and they periments have been carried out to show the occured on Lake Baikal. A correspondant been employed in the Custom Borvice as a have gone most careially foto the anbject. Ex writes to us from Irkutsk that on the 26th lighthouse keeper, and was taken on an lend Cliness that the disinfection does not xp it er October, during a violent storm on the lake, thres barman by the Hongkong Hotel Compony, destroy their vilks, but it seems impossible t barges in tow of the .. Yakos broke the tow position he filled for inlumats a year. It convince the Chinees of the utility of this line and were carried away by the sms; one of month he left his employment and took ser mesaurs. I have called you together to-day so that we may discuss this once again and losa of life to its oconpants, while another was

slipping by, and unless the work is set in haza at once in will not be accomplished, before the next plague season is again upon us.

"A bas les Anglais P' hustled and stoned by a Mr. Haines left him at talf-past eleven on Tues

Here are two specimens of the treatment of strangers (or supposed strangers) in foreign countries. Last month the Marquis de Som mory wrote to the Paris Press indignantly complaining that his mother, his wife, and himself were greeted at Calais with cries of large crowd, and forsed to seek safety in a shop, The other case is given is a telegram received in Madrid, stating that, according to advices from Rio Muni in West Africa, native can- nibals have captured and saten a corporal and

The West African savages seam more thorough in their methods than those of Calais.

Curiously enough, public opinion in Eug- the whole able to coincida. Unfortunately winter thers will be 31 German warships in for- The Cologne Garette states that in the coming land has been so misrepresented that a sup the same could not be said of the policy, or afga waters--namely, 20 on the Chinese station, posed offence has been given to Germany. We are sorry that any feeling of woreness should want of policy, that other European nations, four on the East: American, thres in the Medi- occur to mar the first symptoms of ap- and more notoriously France and Russia, iterranean, and two sech on the West African proachment that have occurred between the were pursuing. A mere lust for territory, and the South Seas stations. There is, and will to which that be, no German warship on the East African two nations, yet in the general advantage of independent of the uses both, the immediate cause of the feeling of territory could be profitably put, was there station owing to so many weasels being called or soldiers of the Spanish Marine Infantry, but no socks. The assumption therefore seemed in the papers, and we hope in a few days poreness is one that we are pleased to see, as the predominant factor, but, though the away to China. an indication that Germany has at last German Government did in the main show begun to appreciate how close should be the itself conscious of the unprofitable nature Siamese of the Indo-Chinese boundary, reported ties that bind her to England in a settled of such a policy the German people at by our Tonkin correspondent, a Bangkok policy. Towards the latter part of 1853, large have not risen to its comprehension, paper says:- Bismess Mission has just hoe when the ambitions projects of NICHOLAS and have been urging on their own Govern- despatched to the French frontier. We are I., Tsar of Russia, became a menace to ment a course which, if carried to its natural not aware, however, that it is in connection Europe, the English Government approached conclusion, would entail methods of a very with the above reported incident. It includes, that of FaEDEKICE-WILLIAM, the then similar nature. In this conflict of opinion we hear, the Palat Krom of the Survey Depart. them was cast on shore without causing any vico with the Sanitary Board, but gave it up settle finally our mode of procedure. Time is.

amashed into splinters against big rocks, and at the end of the month and returned to his King of Prussia, as well as that of the it has appeared to the majority of Englishment, and it is said that the surrey of the Nan

170 labourers who were on board were all place in the hotel. He was unmarried. Emperor of Austria, then head of the men that Germany has not been sufficiently boundary is in contemplation.

drowned. It is also reported that owing to German Confederation. Personally the earnest in her opposition to the advances Emperor of Austria was not indisposed to of Russia. Both Germany and England

violent snowstorm on the Chinese Eastern ein in restraining the ambitious projects of have rightly stood shoulder to shoulder in

Railway, a passenger-train was wrocked near Quon station, killing passengere and wounding Russia, already becoming danger to pressing on China & removal of those anti- Europe generally, from taking head. The quated obstacles to the extension of trade,

14 mera; 2 post office clerks in charge of the Tear was contemplating the occupation of which were destroying the very vitals of the

mail-carriage were also severaly wounded.

The Russiau Oficial Gazette of the 9th of the entire of European Turkey, and taking empire, but injurious as is Chinees exclu-

November published a report from M. de Witte, possession of Constantinople, with the siveness, that of Russia, conceived in a object of making it the capital of a new spirit of narrow-minded solishness far

Minister of Foreign Affairs, made to the Tear, to the effect that on the anniversary of his Russia which was to revive the glories of transcending the other, is a matter of far

Majesty's coronation, namely, November 3rd, the Roman Empire. Already NICHOLAS more serious importance. England has,

The value of the eggs imported from China the Trans-Asian Railway had been opened for saw in fancy himself the unquestioned she complaine, been loft alone to act as a autocrat of Europe, and the German Princes, buffer against this new policy of exclusion; into Japan amounts yearly, it is said, to some traffic, from the Trans. Baikul station to Vladi- sitting on throne faded, but merely as the while Germany, quite ready to take advan- 120,000 yan. Poultry-farmers in Japan, says restock and Port Arthur. The report also said viceregents of Rusia, who from her capital tage of the results, has persistently refused, the Kebe Chronicle, have now under considers that the prosecution of the enterprise had been

The following team of the Hongkong Foot on the Bosporus was to dominate the two to take her share in the burdens. It is tion a proposal to address petition to the two attended with many difficulties but that these Houses of the Diet during the coming session had been successfully overcomat, and temporery seat of the Mediterranean and the Baltic, in fact a repetition of the policy of the to sak it to impose a heary daty on egge traffic would be continued over the whole ball Club will play H.M.S. Redpols this after-

German states in the affair of the attempted imported from China. The best way to stop route from the date of its opening. The Fort noon on the club ground at 4.30 p.m.-Goal conquest of Turkey fifty-five years ago, the importation of eggs from China is to Arthur section of the road, however, was very Jamieson backs-Wife sud Clark; hairs hat now and then the poople of England, increase their production in Japan, but this, of roughly constructed, and it was anticipated that Sandford, Hanson and Beatties forwards left entirely without even sympathy in these cones, would mean a reduction in price, which some two years would be required to get it tuto Denby, Eatherford, Graham, Russell and efforts for the common good of all, should is not at all what the poultry breeders want.

E

and rale unquestioned over the entirety of Asia England, whose possessions in India would have been very seriously compromised ey the fulfilment of the Tsar's design, was the first to awake to the gravity of the

It is reported from Tokyo that the Corean Government has decided to set up a model silk-reding factory at Seoul, with a view to Roeling machines encouraging serioulture, have been parchased at Tokyo. In China leo reforms are being introduced into the industry, and an order for 100 sets of reeling machines recently received In Tokyo. The Siamese Govorament has also applied to the Japanese Government for experts in sericulture and has purchased a realing machine.

was

L

samplete order.

INTERPORT LAWN-TENNIS.

Mr. BASWIN-You say this cleansing and tamiestion is the result of experience; where has that experience been obtained F

The PRESIDENT The experience has been The Interport tanuls match played yesterday obtained almost wherever plugitta, in regian, on the Cricket (Freund between H. . B. existed in Australia in Mauritius, in England, Hancook of Hongkong and N. Bammy of in Glasgow.

Me..CHATHAN-I expected to hear Mr. Lau Shanghai, resulted in win for the latter by 3 Chu Pak make some remarks, as he has been sets to 1. Ramsay won the first, second and taking up an attitude rather in opposition to the fourth mats, by 5-1, 7-5, and 6-2; Hancock the other members of the Bosed with regast to this third, by 6-2. Hancock played a very inferior game to his recent performances, whereas Ram my almped excellently. There was a large attendance of spectators, including H. E. the

Governor.

Camch

FOOTBALL.

subject, but he does not seemed disposed to do so As you yourself have said, sir, it is obvious to everyone that some such measure'se this must be adopted if we hope in any way to rid ourselves of plague or to alleviate its attacks in this Colony. I hope very much that the remarks which fell from HE the Governor at the lay. ing of the foundation widely read and one of the Tang Wa on Monday be Hospitaler by the Chinose. Another point

they must bear in mind is that though it may not affect their trade with Chins, as there are no gustantine restrictions in that country. against say trade from infooted placer, it does fo have an embargo placed upon it by every port its vessels teach at. That ought to app at per the trade of the place very seriously

to all the Chinese who are interested in busine

Share This Page