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scientists in all countries to teach they people how to to avoid extracting the dele- terious properties of tes, coffee, and other non-alcoholic stimulants, so that what should really prove a blessing may not, through want of knowledge, really turn out curse. The teas of China are freer from tannin and less acrid than those of India
A. S. WATSON & CO. and Ceylon, though at present les scienti- fcally grown, and should enjoy a large market if only the Chinese Government would recognise that they must be freed from the heavy export duty which now handicaps the cheaper varieties in their competition with their rivals. The Chinese Government must do something to promote their export trade if they wish to get free of their bur- den of debt. If they can stimulate the production of articles of export, the people
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
We beg to notify
THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW
SEASON'S
The Sagore Free Press says: — Major Dorohill, R.G.A., who comes shortly to fings
acting as captain of the Hongkong cricket pore in charge of 38 Co. E.DE G.A., has been. team, so that this officer may be looked upon as quite au acquisition to the B.C.C
Mr. A. G. Jou the Lieutenant-Stournez of A year ago the Belgian Government had re- Nove Bootis, has twins declined the honour of solved to imitate the Chinese cath" by lesning knighthood during the Royal tour in Canada. I pickel coins with a hole bored through the It is now announced that the new In the first istisnon le requested bir Wilfrid middle. Laurier not to allow his name to be put forward pleers of five and ten centimes are ready. among Une muanes recommends! for that hòunur) | and subsequently when the Duke of Cornwal was at Halifax lio again declined the distinotion. Dr. H. M. Hiller, and Mr. A. C. Harrison, the American scientists who Lave been exploring and investigating zoological and ethnological matters in Sumatra, returned to Singapure on the 18th inst. after a most coussil stay It is reported in Japan that in consequence of over three months in the Datch possessions of the administrative, reorganisation lately They brought back a large collation of valuable carried out in Formosa, about one-third of the specimens which will meatly be presented to administrative staff there will become super- different scientific institutions in the United fluous, and that this will result in an economis- States. Dr. Hillur and Mr. Harrison are nowing of the expenses by about 30,000 van.
on their way to Atrocios.
The executive of the Toronto Lacrosse Club
of China will have the wherewithal to im- is now generally admitted that the French Joan England Lacrosse Association and will send a A Seoul telegram to the Mainichi saya-It have accepted the invitation of the South of port foreign goods, on which their Govern-affair was abandoned. The reasons given as team to England about the end of March next. ment will collect revenue, and so go to swell to its abandonment are as follows. The The visitors will play in all about 20 matoles the income derived from the Customs dues. Customs rovonnes are to be appropriated for in England and Ireland, the London Associa A short-sighted policy of smothering trade some other purpose than the security qt the tion arranging the programme. The principle under a load of taxation must no longer he said loan, and there is therefore no security matches will be in London, Manchester, and adhered to. What is needed is a general for the loan. 2 The French syndicate fuited Belfast. development of trade, by which wealth will to pay the amount required by the Corean be made and prosperity restored to China. Government and the officials unanimously SELECTIONS OF THE PUREST AND To do this the export duties need adjust agreed to cancel the contract.
BEST DESCRIPTION,
CONFECTIONERY
Comprising
FROM
ment as much as the import duties required.
raising. If simultaneously with the increase
of the ed nalorem duties on imports a re- arrangement and reduction on those imposed THE SIMPLEST QUALIFY TO THAT on exports is taken vigorously in band, most beneficial results may reasonably be OF THE FINEST AND MOST looked for, and some branches of trade which have for some yours been steadily RECHERCHE CHARACTER,
dwindling will rapidly revive.
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LONDON AND
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MANUFACTURERS,
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NEW YEAR CARDS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
The British battleship glory arrived yester day from Yokohan and the Italian quiser Vetter Pisani from hanghai.
Wisen the now cruiser Aboukir is pat into commission, it is understood that she will join bor sister-skip, B.M.S. Cressy, on this station, relieving II,M.8. Terrible.
Tito Japanese Foreign Minister lodged a protest with the United States Government on the 7th fast, relating to the recent amendmen's effected in the Customx Tariff at Manila.
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, says a Japan vernacular contemporary, have decided to fix their European service. A petition to this effect has already been lodged with the Japanese
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On the 9th November, at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kuala Lumpur, by the Rev. V. M. Renard, PrecY BULIFOBBORE ST. Joux, of Kuala Lumpur and Penang, second surviving son of the inte JAMES AUGUSTUS ST. JOHN and the late MARTINHA MARIANNE ST. JUN, and nephew of Bir BEXAR ST. JOHN, G.C.M.G., to MARY CAR MELITA HABRIS; Of Kuala Lumpur, only daughter of the late Epward Harris and ESTEPHANIA FRANCESCA MEDINA ( HARRIR), formerly of Hongkong.
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HONGKONG, 29th November, 1901.
The Hon. Soo. of the Hongkong Polo Club
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The Managing Director of the Siam Canale, Land and Irrigation Company, Mr. Müller, has gone on a visit to India and intends to see for himself some of the large irrigation works in India, recognising that the wider experience there can afford valuable help in the solution of the very similar problems in Siam. It is in no small measnio to Mr. Müller's initiative and energy, says a Bangkok paper, that this country owns the success that has already been achieved in irrigation, and the present visit of one so receptive of new idens should have valuable
results.
An Indian contemporary records that recont ly thee Andaman-bound convicts were being sort to Calcutta in chargo of the Sikh warders, the party travelling down in the Punjab mail. Three miles before the train reaches Raniganj the convicts jumped out of the carriage window with handoure and leg-irque and with the tra going at about forty odd wiles an hour. The Bikhs promptly followed suit. with the result that two of the janil-birds were picked up dead, ons of the warders with a broken arro, another warder and the remaining convict being none On the railway sargeon asking the is why they had risked their necks, they. stoutly answered that they had cates the
the worse.
Government's salt and could do nothing els
The Paris correspondent of the Courrier Haiphong discusses the question who is to
be M. Doumer's successor as Governor-General of Indo-China. Ho mentions the names of M. Fernand Faure (who is now said to be a improbable candidato); M. Dislère, member of the Corneil of the Login of Honour; 3. Crozier, directeur du procale, M. Bandin. Minister of Public Works; and Sally M. Picanon.
Mr. Sea, the Premier of New South Wales, bas received a despatch from Mr. Chamberlain conveying the appreciation of the Govorniment the Indian troops in Chins from New South of India of the quality of the stores supplied to
Wales and Victoria. Lord George Hamilton especially comments on the efficiency of the inspection exercised by the Export Department, and Mr. Chamberlain cordially endorse this appreciation.
A London telegram of the 8th inst. says The Birthday Honours include Mr. Justice Bonger, of Ceylon, who has been made & Privy Councillor, and Mr. George Arbuthnot, of Madras, and Mr. Justice Lawrie, of Ceylon. who have been knighted. Mr. Clinton Dawkins is appointed Companion of the Bath, and Mr. Plinston, of Uganda, is made Grand Cross of ths Bath. Mr. Charles Ponnycuick, of Ceylon, Mr. Walter Egerton, of Singapore, and Colonet Sparkes (for services in Egypt), have been created Companions of St. Michael and St. George.
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MANILA, 28th November, 6.50 p.m
LOSS OF AN U.S. TRANSPORT. The transport John D. Wright struck at a rock near Samar Island and sank in 15 feet of water. The crew and most of the cargo wore saved., General Smith telegrapha that probably the vessel can be raised.
HONGKONG BANITARY BOARD,
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was hold yesterday lifternoon in the Board Room. The President (De Atkinson Principal Civil Medical Officer) vcoupled the alair, and there were also present the Vice-President (Hon, A. W. Browin," Registrar Genaral), Hon." W. Chatham (Director of Publia. Worke) Dr. F. W. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Mr. F. J. Badale Aoting: Captain Superintendent of Police M. Edward: Osborne, ir. Lau Ch Pak, Mr. Fang Wu Chus, and Mr. G. A. Woodoook (Bestelary),
AGA FRU LÄTSINE AT HONGKON
Correspondence relative to the erection of a public latrine at the north west end of the Crown Lot to the South of Hunghom inland Lot No. Sãowse laid on the tablet
Dr.Coak stated datame time ago the Board salvoted mitunt. Emgham. It was advertised in the Gatells and objection was forwarded by the Land Investment Co. the reasons, fog that objection being that the erection was to he kan LONDON, 27th November, 9.25 p.m. the highway from the landing stage to he village of Hunghom and that it was in e Immediate neighbourhood of their property. The Bound recopaldared the question of asse and recommended that it be removed to a post- tail bere it would not be on the highway from the Mading stage, to the village as regarded. the second objection, the Land Investment Company were informed that it was not pro- posed to arent the latrine at once, and that if in the meantime latrines were provided for the houses on their property there would be no necely for proceeding with the creation of a public latrines To tear the Company replied
THE COLOMBIAN INSURRECTION:
A decisiva engagement is expected dear the town of Colon, Colombia, to-morrow between the Government forces and the insurgents. The railway is neutral ground, but the position of affairs is delicate. The United States authorities bavo apparently assumed entire control of the situation.
REUTER'S SERVICE,
LONDON, 28th November,
TEA-GROWING IN THE UNITED STATES.
Agriculture says that tes-growing in the The report of the American Secretary of
United States has been successful, and that the was are equal in favour and aromas to the best imported qualities.
MARQUIS ITO'S TOUR. 14 Marquis
arquis Ito has arrived at St. Petersburg. THE COLONIAL FORCES IN CAPE COLONY.
that they still object to the site and that they do not consider that the houses which they propose to erect should have latrines built in them.” In other words, tuay objected to the prosimon by the Government of a public latrína and yet did not propose to provide latrines for their own tenants: la was for the Boaid to consider whether that objection was a reasonable une, Personally, it comes to him smronsonable, "and he was now prepared to move, that, the
·Board inform the Government that the site more recently selected skuld be adhered to...
was agreed to discul ANKANDAL
Han W. URATHAM seconded, and the motion
waves BACKYARDS IN WEST STREET, BS
underce relaties to the provision of
buckyzor Noë, 25 and 28 West Street was
fable. It bõid that ile proprietors three month delay in making the
W. Brewer remarked that it might beargasd, that three people "ought to inve known, the law wich came into foron in 1859, The Cape Govette announces that the Colony | "and that the oftentions kicáld have teen mathe will remure control of the colonial forces in long ago. Of coured there, wie itch a large eartain districts,
LONDON, 26th November
A WEEK'S BOER LOSSES, E
the Lord Kitobster's weekly report brings | total Hoar losses for Novamber up to 1,287.
THE LATE COUNT HATZFELDT: The remains of the late Count von Haisfeldt, German Ambassador in 1 ouden, were conveyed from the German Embassy to Victoria Station with the fullest military honours
sanitary staff that he thought, the "Chinese were recusumed to wait qmul an insprutor "entered" "their bound and pointed out wist whe required to to done, if he thought it necessary to do anything. Tust was met mu uurensorsblu attitude and might be excused. In this Building, which was used as a restaurant," there were ten people living, to aby delay in making the lock- yards would ladly be injurious to health. The deft thing was that Ilece were business people. asking for a litle consideration because of th second interference that would be used if the alterations were to be carried out Ku once. The delay in Uis disso would for cause noy "serious" delay in the general Improvement of the sanitary eduction of the Colony. Hé zoved that the application de granrud
Mr. Pennell, the Indian civilian whose case and following dismissal from the service created so great a sensation in ludis recently, has in- timated his intention of returning to. India with the object, if possible, of practising at the MISHAP TO THE “DEUCALION Hon CHATHAM seconded remizking
The Tatier for the 17th October contain's a pie ure of the two children, aged 5 and 2 years respectively, of Capt. Sir George Warrendar. HM.8. Barfleur, and Lady Maude Warrender. A paragraph on the same page says:-Lady Mand Warrender, a photograph of whose children appears on this page, is a sister of the bar in Bengal. Persons other than himself ju- present Earl of Shaftesbpry. She married interested in the case ooght now, he thinks, to 1894 Captain George John Scott Warrender, take up the matter. He gives no definite in
dication that it is coming before Parliament on its reopening, but expressed himself as rather pleased that the case was not burriedly intro- duced immediately before Parliament closed, when it would possibly have met with scent consideration,
informs us that the tournament for the ...the oldest son of Sir George Warrender. The Warrender family, which is of French th inst, when the Club will play the Staff extraction and was formerly De Warende, trophy will commence on Saturday next, the The next tis will be on Wednesday, the 4th settled in Scotland in the time of James V. December, between the R.A. and R.W.F., and The first baronet was Lord Provost of Edin the final on Saturday, the 7th December, play to burgh in the reign of Anne and the two first Georges. The third Baron, Sir Patricks, gas begin each day at 4 p.m.
King's Remembrancer and M.P. for Hadding- tonshire. Lady Maud Warrender is one of the most accomplished ninateur pianists of the day.
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The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitale bege to acknowledge with thanks the following offertories Hospital Sunday :-
St Jobu's Cathedral Union Church
| To Tui Chispel (L.M.S. Chinese)
Deutsche Kirchen and Schulzemeinde St. Stephen's Church (U.M.3. Clinuse) St. Peter's Church
American Board Chinese Mission Wesleyan Mission Church... Rhenish Mission Chapel ...
on
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A New York despatch of the 25th inst, says: $221,71-John Francis Stanley, Earl Russell, and Viscount Amberley of Amberley, county of 69.55 Gloucester, and of Ardealle, County of Meath, 83.49 is in danger of being held for deportation like 450y ordinary criminal, as soon as be attempts 18:29 to land in the United Stater He was convicted 10.30 recently on a charge of bigamy and has just 5,00 been released from serving a term of four 2644.56 months' impris mueat. By the Federal law all persons who have been convicted of crime which does not fall under the bend of political offences must be excluded from this country, and though Lord Russell, since bis release from prison, has been divorced by his first Contess and has married Mrs, Mollie Cooke, it is highly probable that the Court of Special Inquiry will refuse to allow the pair to land. Orders have been received from Washington by the immigration uathorities here instructing the officers of the port to keep a close watch an all incoming reseals to hold the Earl for examination.
Last year's collections amoantel to $61.47. The following items are from the Foechow Echo of the 23rd iust. The Bishop of Victoria is here, having returned from visiting the
A bolated copy of the Foochow Echo of the
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"thịst hồ Thought the Board wohlt, be nis ified in granting an extension of "ume in currying but the structura alterations
The PREKLENT—This is a necessary im-
provemons
e motion was spradl to
MORE, BAT-CATCHERS,
„obíain the sanction of the focarminent i to
who
Dr. Cras mommended that the Board
ChaBx-We hope it will
Hon A. W B&W had an increase 4 few months ago. How many are we getting
OR 2 TOYO
The Ocean Steamship Company's. Descation, which arrived at Hongkong yesterday. from Singapore with a gederal cargo, met with a curious mishap when about midway between these perts. She left Singapore on the 29ud lust. On the 25th at 11 p.m. when the ship was in lat 12.31 N.. long, 111.33 engage other 10:2at-catchers and a forma with a strong wind blowing from NN.D. from 1st pron. They bad 10 at present, she was struck by a series of very heavy were being paid at the rate of Excenta per rate One of the Japanese vernacular paper seas. Into these she plunged heavily, flooding Hon. A W BEEWIN-Does the number of publisher an alarming account of the failing off the decks forward. On one sea, in partonlar rats caught increase with the number of men
employed Pavlina de in the revenue of the Formowan Government, she came down, most heavily, striking with It is stated that the actual receipts from the force which shook her fore and aft. As thin opium monopoly are between 700,000 yen and part of the ocean is fres of charted dangers, 1.000,00 you below the estimate, while the with practically undimit d depth, and the receipts from the camphor monopoly are neureat roof 155 miles away, little anxiety was 1,200,000 yen below the estimate. The result is felt as to the vessel's tightness, but next morn that the profit on the sale of opium will decreasing it was discovered that she was making by 140,00 yen to 150,000 yen, and that on cam-water in No. 1 ballast tank and in Na, uilge. phor by some 800,000 yen. The falling off in the An examination of the tank dimlosed the ao receipts from the males of camphor is attributed that several of the frames wem started and to the competition with the camphor produced that the ship was, making water pretty badly. in Japan. A Bill to remely this evil, will, it is One of the frames of the hold we also started
The PRESIDENTI more that the Board expected, be introduced into the coming session Recourse was had to the pumps and the vowal petition or request the sanation of the Gavern- of the Dist
was brought into Hongkong without further ment to engage other 10 rat cutobare, as room- mishap The Deucalion will be dry docked asmended by the Medical Officer, from the 1st of soon as possible. It will then no doubt appear next mouth. This is one of the anti-plague
· measuras, and now is the time whether her damages were caused by contact OBBUEN tonded, and the motion with a solid body or merely by the violanos of was agreed to the i the seas
THE DEATH KATE SUGA The mortality ratistics show?
tlist the death rate for the week onder 2nd November war 10 7 per 1,000 par santim of the population, as compared with 25 6'in the previous week and week of the previous
The Tempe (Paris) last month, with reference to the application of the Chinese indemnities to the Badget deficit so as to avoid a loan or fresh taxes, wrote in its financial article:- The Bourse is full of the rumeur of the new French loan of 253 to 280 million francs saenrod on the Chinese annuities. It is said that M. Cailsuz will reserve the explanation of the scheme for the Budget Committee, and this is natural. What we understand is that the operation would be based on an exchzuge of Bentes in the
CRICKET:
Dr. ( HARE-About 1,000 s week; we never had so many as that before, except during the height of the plague epilemie. The number caught has ranged of late from 700 to 11.
Mr. B. OmBORNE. They are paying the rat catchers serts par zat in Japan. If they are doing that them we ought. I think, to do it here is o
Mx, Fuso Wa Cuus-But we are too near the Chinese territory for that.
The following will play for the Clab against the Navy, starting at 2 p.m. to-day and at 1177 in the corresponding
to-morrow, the 30th instant
This was all the jumble busi A Mackenzie, Capt. Cadogan, B.W.F
Capt. Claphamn,
Messrs Wild, Tibbey, Hanson, Robertson, Head, Goliring, Brown, Gerrard, and Cunning- ham, Capt. Botherham, R.W.F., and Mejor
your
CORRESPONDENCE
Ivo responsible for the [We do not hold
opinions expressed by our correspondents.}
/ OUR CRICKET VISITORS
TO THE EDITOS OF THE
THE intimistion conveyed in REUTER'S mex- sage of the 26th inst, has not the interest outlying stations of the C. M. 5. His Lordship it would have held for merchants in China u will stay in Foochow over the confereuse which decade ago. The tea-trade of China is now is to take place next week and then proceed to unfortunately, except with Russia, com- Amoy, B.E. the German Minister to Poking, paratively anikportant, and even what is Dr. Mumm von Schwarzenstein, is expected to left will not be greatly affected by a decrease arrive here on Tuesday next in H.I.G.M. in the demand from the United States. ervisor Kaiserin Augusta, We learn also that Admiral Bondemann will most probably arrive RESTER tells us that the report of the Secre- the following day in HI.G.M. craiser Hertha. 16th inst. says:It is graceful not of the Caime des Dépôts et Consignations for Chinese Major Beresford Ash, R.W.F. J. Hooper, tary for Agriculture in the United States satsThe F. A. M. & D. Society announce that P. & O..Company to add a little souvenir to ananities endorsed by the French Government. A. Woodgaten, W. EDIT ourt that the experiment of tea-growing in there will be a performance of Liberty Hall at their acknowledgements of the spontaneous These Bentes would be cancelled and replaced.A. A. G. Ward, G. H. Edward, T. Berntha that country has been successful and that the Frivolity Theatre on Saturday next, the assistance rendored them by officials and other by an issue of fresh Rentes offered to the Smith (Capt), and A. Other the teas are equal in favour and aroma to 30th instant. The first hockey game of the here at the time of the wreck of their steamer public. The plan, as far as it can be judged, There will also be a match in the Happy the beat imported qualities. The Great season were played on Monday and Thursday, Sobraon. These souvenirs arrived this week from this brief outlina, would avoid increasing Valley on Saturday at 190 p.in. between an Republic has, however, never been a great with full sides on both days. The training of and have been on view at the offices of Messra: the public debt or throwing on the market paid eleven from HL.M.S. Tamar and a Club Elarno, consumer of tea, and the amount exported grifius for the reces is proceeding busily.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., the agents of the np Bentes in competition with those now dealt when the following will play for the Club from China and Japan thither has steadily
Company. The silver caps are of beautiful in." declined of late years instead of increasing,
The answers to the paper of questions issued design and perfect workmanship, and all the to Hongkong residents by the Private Chair other gifts are the best of their kind. Each as should be the case. The latest returne
Mr. Pierpont Morgan has been talling the show a falling off of nearly fifteen million luted in Appendix D of the report. To "Presented by the Directors of the P. & O. was approached in London by the repre-
and Jiurickeha Coolies Commission are tatu article bears, on a silver plate, the inscription following story in San Francisco. He says he Buttausbaw. pounds in the export this season to the end question 1. Have you any difficulty in pro. Company as a token of their appreciation of sentative of a great daily, to whom he sent LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS of October. In a few years probably the excuring private chair and/or rickala coolies?" the services rondered by (here is engraved the word that his time was worth £10 & miante. port will be practically ail, and the home the answers were:-chair coolies, Yes 89, No name, and title if any, of the recipient) on the He received an answer that the newspaper man The M.M. steamer Tarra, with the next warious social grown leaf will supplant not only that frem 29: ricksha coolies. Yes 78, No 22. To question occasion of the stranding of the 5.8. Sobraon would take two minutes on Mr. Morgan's own Franch mail, left Saigon yesterday, st 6 p.m. have the Far East but also that from other foreign 2, "Have you had muy difficulty in retaining on Tang Yang Island, April 1901.” . Mr. terms. "My curiosity was aroused," continues for this port
The CPR staster Bezpress of India arrived, countries. Whether the Americans will, in private chair and/or ricksha cooling":-obair Gibb had made special arrangements to maks Mr. Morgan, and I gave orders to adzait
Kobe stam on the 27th inst, and left. teams the event of the plant becoming extensively coolies, Yes 95, No 21; ricksha coolies, Yos 78, the presentations in person, privately, on behalf him. He gave me £21, and talked for two again it 1pm. same day, 151 Yokohama ommal cultivated to the States, turn tea-drinkers No 19. To question 6," Are you in favour of of the Company, and commenced with the minates When he rose, I asked him why he she was due to arrive at 1 pm on the 28 inst The N.X.K. steamer Mfiske Maru (Bombay on a large scale we are unable to say, Pro. making persons who engage unlicensed or Viceroy, who was pleased to receive him at the had been so anxious to see me. He quistyLane) left Kobe via Moji for this port on the golf Club, and the hably they will, and lyspepsia, which is now unregistered private chair and rickaba coolice Viceregal yamen yesterday for the purpose. auswered that he had bet £100 he could get inst., and is expected to arrive here on the very prevalent owing to the general induliable to fine in the Folios Court, if any in Excelency expressed himself gratified that to see me in his newspaper capacity." Anked-4th alt.
The P. & A. steamer Knight imponios malled fanla system of losing or registration is intro- bis small services, which after all, he said, were if he had kept the 220, Mr Morgan said that gence in iced drinks and sweets, will further duced P-Yes 73, No 24, Yes conditionally only a duty, should have bees thought of as he had, and had earned it with much satisfae from Yokohama on the 27th for Portland, increase. The cap that chears but not 26 With regard to the questions about past kindly by the Company. He graciously under tion. The journalist who made that £8) made
The NYK, steamer Baza Mfart. (Büropean:
Blog you inebriates” requires to be used judiciously and present wages, it appears that the inte per took that the souvenirs for other sficiale în the | it, as all have made it in connection with the Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 8th it may camly-degenerate into an month five years ago maged from $8 to $8.50, aity should be forwarded from his yamen;-Mr. Anancier not from him, but through lima, st, and is expected to Arrite herston, the
of medical men und while the prevent rate ranges from 18 tá 31). Gibb will present the rest,
from somebody else.
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