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INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1908

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We learn by the mail that the Europa and the Spartiate, Brat-class braisers, wars under orders to be commissioned, at Portemonth on Marab 17 to take out relief crews to the China £tation.

Over half-a-ton of policemen are leaving for symptoma secured, there can be little doubt

home on nine months' furlough by the English that the periodical returns would show a

mail to-day. These are Sergeants Me Hardy, proportion of recoveries. What His Ex-Fenton, Tarrett, Garrod sad Kent. The first cellency said of mosquitoes, the propagators four weigh between them no less than 960ibs! of malaria, was also most opportune. If

The N.-C. Daily News announces that it has gece as a wager on the result of the coming contest between Charles S. Clair and Carroll Smith of the US. Bonadnock. The contest, of 20 rounds, is to take place on the 11th proxima.

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It has been officially notified to the Foreign Office that the Japanese port of Mororan in Yezo has been opened for trade in all exporta and for certain imports.

The Postmaster-General has informed Mr.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE BIOT IN TRINIDAD,

LONDON, 25th March. Fourteen were killed and forty wounded in Caldwell, M.P., that correspondence despatched the recent riot in Trinidad. No Europees from London via the United States reaches were among the number. Yokohama in from 31 to 53 days, Shanghai in

of correspondence from London to Sydney via The approximate time occupied in the transit Vancouver is 39 days, and ría San Francised

4 days,

At the annual meeting of the British Cham. ber of Shipping the President. Sir James Mackay, observed that the trade between the Philippines and the United States was not at present treated as a coasting trade. He believed the reason for that was that some difficulty would be found in getting United States ships to do the whole of the trade. (Laughter.) It was hoped on the other side of the Atlantic; however within the next 12 or 18 months to close the Philippine and San Francisco trade to anything

bat United States vessels.

LONDON, 25th March. There are reports from various parts of a widespread seismic agitation. Bouttrices and Mont Peléo are again devastating parts of Ft. Vincent and Martinique. Violent shooks occurred at Kexlerahs and Saxony on Sunday, Vesuvius is increasingly active and shocks www felt yesterday in Staffordshire and Derbyshire; in some places chimneys and ceilings fell and people rushed into the streets, bat no serions damage was done.

SUICIDE OF GENERAL BIR HECTOR

MACDONALD. ⠀

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

The first meeting of the newly sinslitated Sanitary Board was held yesterday afterasou. In the Board Room. Present:--Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil-Medics]· Ofloor (President); Hon, W. Chathani, Director of Public Works (Vics-President); Captain Lyons, Acting Captain Superintendent of Pollos; Mr.

C. Mol. Mester, Acting Registrez-General;

| Colonel Webb, R.AMO.; Maism: E. Osborue, Pang Wa Chun, Lau Chu Pak, A. Rumjahn,

Pearse, Acting Medion! Officer of Health, was in attendance..

WELCOMING THE NEW MEMBERS. Before the business was entered upon, The PRES/DEST said-Goatlemen, as the Board is now fully constituted ander the now Ordinance, I beg to welcome those who uit on the Board for the first times to day, and I hope the improvement of the sanitary condition of this Colony whose interests we have all so much at heart. (Applause).

our deliberations and decisions' will conduce to

REPORT OF COLONIAL TETERINART

SURGEON.

The report of the Colonist Veterinary Surgeon (Mr. A. Gibeon) for the year; 1009 was adopted,, and will be forwarded, to the Government with other annual reports.

the Chinese can only be induced to recuginist received from Mr. John 84. Barpes a sum of about 41 daye, and Hongkong in about 13 days. | WIDESPREAD BEISHIC"AGITATION, and G. A. Woodsock (Secretary). Dr. W. W. that every little stagnant pool is a breeding place of the malarial mosquito, if they would see that these places are not allowed to remain; or at least cover them with such a larvicide as kerosene, the experience of other places would be repeated here in the

His Majesty the King received in andience prevalent in tropical countries and in other at Buckingham Palace on 24th alt, Mr. places such as sunie parts of Italy for Reginald Tower. His Majesty'e Envoy Extra- example-where ordinary sanitary precau-ordinary and Minister, Plenipotentiary at tions in the matter of stagnant pools in Bangkok. At the same audiones Mr. Henry G. O. Bax-Ironside (formerly Secretary at disregarded. We trust that the efforts of Peking) kissed hands upon bis appointment as CELEBRATED the Sanitary authorities will be well sup. His Majesty's Minister Resident at Caracas.

poited by the community in this direction,

Last work at the Shanghai Clab the staff of and we are sure that the Colony will reap the reward which same other communities now Mears. Butterfeld and Swire gave a farewell dianer to their colleagues, Captain J. Whittle enjoy as the result of similar precautions.

and Messrs. R. Carr, II. E. Shadgett, H. Neale, nad H. V. Hemaus who are shortly WE direct the attention of our readers to a

leaving for home Mr. A. Wright took the letter which appears in another. column

chair, and paid an eloquent tribute to the from the pen of the Hon. GERSHON STEWART qualities of the guests, Captain Whittle speak A blend of the finest WHISKIES dis

under the caption "Same Thoughts on Cur-ing is reply, An excellent programme of tilled in SCOTLAND, of grentage; very fine rency." Mr. STEWART suggests some very music, contributed by "Taikoa" men, made

important considerations in connection with the evening a very pleasant cae. and mellow.

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We should therefore welcome any contribu tions on the subject, but trust the arguments may be as coneisely put as possible.

Yesterday's plagus returns contained four cases. This brings the total for the year to 122.

Much to the estisfaction of local football enthusiasts, H.M.S. Argonaut returned from a cruise yesterday,

The Rife Association competition to-day will be for spoons, emmnioscing at 2.5 p.m.; ranges, 7·0 and 300 yards.

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The Lilliputian Opera Co. after a very April 4th por steamer Hubi for Hongkong.

A. S. WATSON & CO.] successful Bouson in Manila leave that port on

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Mr. E. Osborne leaves for home, on a holiday trip, by the English mail fo-day. His many friends will wish him bon voyage, a pleasant holiday, and a safe return.

The Polo Club will hold a Gymklaas on the Race-course at the end of April. Thara will by two races for walere and one for China ponies, also a steeplechase. A programme will be issued later.

A slight outbreak of fire occurred in the enckloft of a tasshop in Queen's Read Central early yesterday morning, but was extinguished

Owing to the fact that the C.P.R. teamer Athenian did not reach Shanghai until the evening last Saturday the Brongh Company were unable to fulfil their engagement at the Lyceum Theatre that evening. Every seat had been booked and naturally there was

LONDON, 25th March.

Later.

In the House of Commons on the 20th alt, Mr. Arnold-Forstor informed Mr. R. J. Lucas that the payment of the China gratuity to men

The Ceylon Timer says that General Sir who have left the uaval service has been delayed owing to the fact that the details as to the Hector Macdonakt refuses to let an adverse distribution of the Peking prize money, which | verdict go by default. was superintended by a committee of Indian officers, have not yet reached this country. As the share, if any, received from the latter fund

It is officially stated that General Sir Hector has to be taken into consideration in calonlating | Macdonald shot himself this afternoon in a the amount due in respect of the Chins gratuity,

Parie hotel it is not possible to proased with the payment of the gratuity ponding the arrival of this information, which, however, is expected to be soon available.

VENEZUELA.

LONDON, 25th March.

SELECT... COMMITTEES. The Select Committees wore frmally re- appointed under the now Ordinance,

DIR-LAWS AFFECTING CATTLE, ETC, The Board proceeded to revise the Bye-laws emcorping the depôts for eattle, sheep, pign and goats.

The PRESIDENT explained that this course was necessary as the' By-laws as originally mads did not inclne certain provisions necessary for the Hunghom depôt. »¦

The Bye-laws having been considered and approved ad ecriatim,

*: The PESSIDENT moved that they be forwards President Castro has withdrawn his resignd to the Legislative Council for approval.

The VICE-PRESIDENT Reconded, and the mo- tion was agreed to,

great disappointment at the non-appearance The Gorman Auxiliary Committee for East of the Company. The tender from the Asia received lutely a letter from the Cabinetsation. steamer did not reach the Baud with the ❘ of His Majesty the German Emperor in which passengers until half-past uine, Mr. Brough the monarch expresses his thanks for the anisequently explained that he bad bean assured services rendered by the German Aariliary by the steamship agents at Hongkong that the Committee to the German troops in the late Athenian would renob Shanghai at daylight | Chiness war. The Emperor especially ex- on Saturday. Arrangements were made for orchanging the tickets,

An interesting example of the losses incurred in apparently unimportant åres on shipboard is that of the Austrisu-Lloyd atomer Vindobone, During her last trip from Chius to Bombay in December, she had a fire on board which was put out in the usual unscientife way. Little noties was taken of the casualty at the time, bat the damage done by fire and water has resulted in the collection in Bombay of a 35 per sent. "getioral average” deposit from consignees, Tho question of fire prevention at ses is being actively taken up by the Committen of Lloyd's, and the list of fires in December and January has been brought officially to the notice of the Board of Trade and the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom.

pressed his entisfaction that the Committee had succeeded in collecting nearly 1 millions of marks (over £60,000) for the China expedi. tion, and that this sum had been spent in so rational a manner. The Emperor added that he congratulated the committee on such a success, and expressed his Imperiai thanks to all those who had helped to bring about this result. The Emperor also expressed kis special thanks to the Secretary-General of the Committee, Herr Emil Solberg, for having sont in a general report.

FOOTBALL.

The fiund of the Hougkong Challenge Shield will be played this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, vu the II.K.F.C. ground at Happy Valley, between H.M,88. Glory and Argonaut. A zangements have been made to play extra time in the event of a draw. The Shield and medals will be presented by Lady Blake.

THE IRISH LAND BILL.

LONDON, 25th March. The Rt. Hon. George Wyndham iu a crowded house introduced the Irish Land Bill to the Commons, The Bill provides for grant ing tenants cash advances to purchase their own holdings. The hundred million pounds, which may be required, will be raised by the creation of a. now 21 per cent. guaranteed stook, not ty years, and in addition to redeemable for thirty years, this, there will be a free grant of £12,000,000.

Mr. John Redmond cordially welcomed the tone and tamper of Mr. Wyndham's scheme..

The Bill passed its first reading.

STORM WARNING IN THE NORTH.

The Norwegian steamor Labor J Jensen) which arrived yesterday from Wabu and Chiakiang, reports that she lay to at anclier

the following storm warning typhoon at Wagsung bar for 18 hours in consequence of

or depression in the valley of the Tangtase At the annual dinner of the H.K.F.C.king" Thunder and a strong wind with rain tonight at the Hongkong Hotel, the Hon. were experienced till 4 o'clock on the 23rd inst., when the wind calmed. The Labor left Woornng on that day and had fine weather to Hongkong.

has the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. by the inmates and the Fire Brigads bafore the chair, and there were also present MM. Dr. Atkinson will preside.

Thegraphic Address: PRESS. Codes 4.B.2.45th Ed. | much damage was dono.

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The Daily Press.

Arrangements bare now been completed for the formation of a Sunday School in S. Peter's Church, Queen's Road West, on Sunday morn- ings, commencing at 10 o'clock, Boys and girla

The French Committeo of Asia tell its annual banquet in Paris on 21st ult. Among the guests were the Ministers of Siam, Corea, and China. f. Etienne, Vice-President of the Chamber, and president of the committee, was

Le Moustiers and Deloncle, Général Metzinger, Sénart, and Klobukowski. M. Etienne, in his speech, said that the committee wished to introduce Western ideas into the Far East and establish freedom of commeros there. They

LAGRONG Office: 14. DEVEUX NOAD Ul, resident in the neighbourhood will be welcomed. | bad, be continued, no territorial designs. They

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only demanded the integrity of the French We note that Mr. Raphael E. Belilios was

ampire and reciprocal treatment based on pacific initiated into the Empire Masonic Lodge indes. The Siamese Minister replial for the London on the 24th ult., when Viscount Hayashi, foreign Ministers, expressing their thanks to the Japanese Minister to London, was also the committes for the welcome which had been initiated. Both these gentlemen responded to the toast of The Initiates" on the occasion,

It will be auticed in one advertismont columns that the E.E.A. & C. and the Great Northern Telegraph Companies notify that for the quarter commencing April at the silver collection rate on cablegrams is raised from 46 to 50 cents per frane. This is so increase of about 114 per cent. owing to the fall in exchauga,

extended to them.

CRICKET.

To-day sees the sud of the cricket season. Tha following will play in the match Old Members v. New Members commencing at 11a.m.. Old Members:-T. M. Barrett, R.N., F. M. Broadbeat. R.N., R. H. Carter, R.N., William Dixon, Lt. Gouldsmith, B.N., T. C. Gray, G, Grimble, J. Hooper. Lt. Raymond, B.N.. A. G.

Ward, and another.

New MombereJ. Barron, RN, E. B. O, Bird, S. D. Blair, R.N., J. T. Dixon, A. C. E. Elborough, Capt. Fawcett, R.A. Lt. G. Gibson, S.F., P. T. Lamble, Lt. Rimington, S.F., Ker: H. R. Wells, and another.

LAWN TENNIS.

be divided

THE RUSSIAN FLEET IN THE FAR EAST.

DAMAGES BY DISINFECTION, The PRIDENT moved That the Board appoint a Selent Committee consisting of Mr. Fung Wa Chun, Mr. Lea Cha Pek and the President under section 14 (sub-section 2) of Ordinance 1 of 1903, for the purpons of investi gating and deciding sit claims for damages by disinfection." The Select Committee, he said, was the outcome of conferences whick H.E, the Governer had had with several prominent Chinese residents of the Colony, and the object of it was to prevent, if possible, by giving compensation in cases of damage by disinfection, the habit the Chinese had of dumping dead bodies in the street. Representative Chinese bad bean appointed who would consider each claim an it occurred when a house was disinfected. Two representatives of the Koi Fong, with the inspector of the district, would visit promises when they wore disinfected, and would recom- mend what amount of damages should be given. That recommendation would be sent to the Select Committee, and they would forward it to the Government,

The VICE-PRESIDENT seconded, and the motion was carried.

MANILA INTCOTED.

The PRESIDENT moved "That the Board

recommend the Governor in Connell to proclaim Manila a port or plzen in which, infectious diseases prevail, in accordance with Regulation No. 1 of the Quarantine Regulations made by the Governor in Council on the 16th March, 1897, ander section 25 of Ordinance No.: 26 of 1881." It had come to his knowledge that there were casas now of plague, cholera, sad smallpox

The Tsar's sanction has now been given to the new Russian programme, whisk is to be phat reported as having occurred in Masila, and be Erst-class battleships of 16,000 tons are the should be taken in the case of ships arriving iu hand, at the close of the present year. Sthought it advisable that das pracaations here from Malls. The essen were not very principal items in it, though a number of ornisers and destroyers are also included. These may, a report by the Medical Ofluer of Health battleships are all to be completed for servise one week are giving 14 cases of plague and 12 before the end of 1906, and all are to be built deaths, 2 cases of smallpox, and 6 cases of

Cal WEBB seconded, and the motion was Carried.

on the Baltic for work in the Far East. The reason for the delay in their commencement is hat the slips on the Baltic will need to be enlarged before the ships can be taken in hand. This work has now been hagun. On the

cholera.

SELECT COMMITTEE, ThS PRESIDENT Morad *That the Board

THE speech delivered by His Excellency the Governor at the opening of the Tung Wa Hospital was so excellent both in form

The Chinesische Kuestoufahrt Gesellschaft and muter that we are sure it has been

in Hamburg, says & Hamburg correspondent, in 1900 and 1901, sold a part of its foot, in read with intense satisfaction.

consequence of the bud business and commercial announcement that it is His Excellency's

situation on the Chinese coast to the Hamburg- intention to recommend to His Majesty's

America Line, and the sum thus received has Government that the land resumed at

been applied to a reparehase of shures to the

The annual Lawn Tennis Tournament of the Rustica 1898 programme, which provided for delegate to a Select Committee consisting of Taipingshan and cleared of all its rookeries

amount of m.1,100,00). Later on, as soon as HK.C.C. will begin on Monday the 30th the construction of six battleships for cortice in the President and the Acting Medical Oficer of as being the only effectual means of

With reference to the amusing incident at the prospects in Chius had improved, it had inst: The entries for the events are larger than the For East, with a large number of cruisers Health fall power to enforce all the provisions exterminating the plague germe in the very the Italian Court ball, reprinted in our yester been resolvel-namely, on Oct. 23, 192, to they have been for several years; in fact, in some botbed of the epidemic, shall in fature be day's isene from a home contemporary, we are increase the capital from m1,000,000 to cases, the record" has been conten. No less and torpedo craft, substantial progress has been of, the Bye-laws for the Pravention or Mitiga- and is service; the Tsarevitch will hoist the Disease contained in Schedule B of Ordinancs preserved as an open space is particularly informed that the story has palpably been w0.5,000,000 by a gradual issue of m.1,000 shares than 81 members have entered for the Slagles made. The Retvizan and Pobiede are complete tion of Epidemic, Endemic or Contagious gratifying. Hongkong needs "lungs" of invented So far, at least, as the interpreter is at 100 per cent. That increase has boon Bandicap, which, as manni,

into two classes..." A" and ""; $3 couples pennant in a few weeks; while the Berading, 1 of 1963. The object of the Balrot Committes this character, and in the interests of the concerned, that gentleman, when in Hongkong, sffected to the amount of 1,500,000 by sub- public health of the Chinese community a spoke fluent French and was unable to speak sorib ng 500 shares of m.1,000 esel with a first bave entered for the Doubles Handicap and Orel, and Alexander III will be rely next was to enable the Board to deal mers promptly few more such vacant spaces would be English. And as for the Queen of Italy, Her instalment of 25 per cent, so that the nominal there are 14 aspirants to Championship honours. year. Two more battleships have been laid with any houses that required to be closed on The ground is in better order than it usually down in the Baltic since that programme was account of the presence of plague. A similar highly beneficial. With regard to the Majesty is as well able to speak English se capital now amounts to m.1,500,000. Now, it is

French,

reported that a retired captain of merchant is at the end of a long Cricket season, cause-introduced--the Savaror and Slano Tracommittee had existed ander the old Ordin- attitude of the Chinese population towards

marine is travelling in Schleswig to sell there queatly the courts should be good, and Suturor will eater servios in 1904; the Slava ence, and he thought that a committee of two. samtary measures, the graceful courtesy

further share, but nothing of the success of altogether the prospects for a successful will not be completed till 1905. In the Black would be better than a large committee,

The VICE-PRESIDENT Esconded, and the Sea a new battleship is to be laid down forth.

motion was carrîalia shown by His Excellency in publicly thank

that manipulation has yet become known.

with, and the Knigs Potemkin, whose trials bare ing them, and particularly the influential

heen rauch deisyed, is now practically ready..

The PRESIDENT --Bofory proceding to the Chinese, for their active co-operation with

genda, gentleman, I feel that some reference the Sanitary authorities during the disinfee.

report, comments on the creation of the China Commercial Steamatip Company as a remaṛk- At a regular meeting of the United Mark

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

should be made to the services of one of the tion of the city, raust likewise be noted with

members of the old Beard who is shortly leaving sutisfaction, and his tribute of appreciation

Bevan ablo instance of initiativo on the part of Lodge, No. 419 E: C. held, on Wednesday, the Monckton Americanised Chinamer. This company is 25th instant, Bro. Harry W. Wolfe was The Imperial Germau mal steamer Kiau

the Colony for 12 months I refer to Mr. tuchos, carrying the German mails with dates cordially endorsed. We trust the Chinese

Margis essentially Chinese, its capital, its management, installed Wor. Master for the mening year by from Berlin of the 3rd inst.. left. Singapore on Oshorne, who, I understand, leaves to-morrow. con munity may he encouraged to respond to

and its principal object, which is the transport Wor. Bro. A. O'D. Gourlin, P.M., assisted by the 27th inst., at 10 am, and may be expected. He had been for over five years a member of Ed. German the further appeal made by His Excellener Dasco

of Chinese coalies to the American coast. This Wer, Bro. Ford, Wor. Bro. G. J. W. King, home on the Slat inst, p.. concern was registered at Hongkong in Novete P.M., Wer. Bro. Jas, Loshead, P.M., and War. The C.P.H. steamer Athenian arrived at the old Board, and I am sure you will agree on Thursday in the matter of getting all

with me that his practical commonsense and cases of plague treated as soon as they are

It gives us pleasure to be able to state that ber last, with a ospital of $1,000,000 in $100 Bre. G. G. Barnett. Wor. Bro. Wolfe then Kobe at 7:30a.m. on the 20th inst., and left again

was due to arrive at 6 am, to-day. discovered. Every case during the present the boxing contest held in the Theatre Royal shares, which were fully subscribed by Chinese appointed and installed his officers for the at 4 pui. same day for Yokohama, where she thorough knowledge of local affairs have always

The chairman is Mr. Eng Fok. ensuing year as followe

The N.YK. steamer Toru Maru (Americen stood us a good stead. He has willingly year has proved fatal, and the number now the other night for the benefit of Mr. J. H.merchauts,

LP.M., Woc. Bro. G. G. Burnett; S.W., Bro. Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 27th &rved on many committees and I have only to mention one-the Insanitary Properties Com- reaches to one hundred and twenty-twe. Downe, who has to leave the Colony owing to fong, a wealthy Chiusman carrying on business

The H.A.L. stesmer Serbie from Hamburg, mission, that set for some months--to show you Writing as we are without precise records ill health, has resulted in a fairly substantial in Mexico Hongkong has been selected as the J. H. Varcos; J.W., Bro, W.H. Wooley; M.O.,inst, and is expected here on the 30th inst

By permission of Major Radcliff and Officers, the land of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening; from 8 to

30. The programme is as follows: March......"Field Service," ..... Ord Hume Overture..."Eng Bas, Mendelsohn ... Rubens Selection... "Three Little Maids," Song The light of Ages." Selection... "Kitty Volnay". "Les Baiser"

EXTRA ("Verrymakers' Dance from Nell Gwyn,...

God Save the King.

The French Consulat Hongkong, in a recent

Tournament seem to be very rosy indeed.

MASONIC.

The Shire Line steamer Flintshire left

ME. OSBLENE'S DEPARTURE.

before us, we believe that in not ton perpurse for the beneficiary. For the promotion headquarters of the line, which is to have Bro. J. Lacosk; 6.0., Bro. W. Penning; 3.0jaft Singapore for this port on the 26th inst.. the amount of work he has accomplished on cent. of the cases returned have the notifica. and ultimate success of the content much of the monthly sailings, beginning with March, whilst Bro. M. Taylor; Trees., Bro. J. A.Wheal; Sec., p.m., and may be expected bara on the Ist prox: hehalf of the Board, and of the Government,

credit is due to Mr. Christie, the well-known agencies have been established at Yokobama, Bro. Jas, Lochead, P.M.; Chap.. Wor. Bro. tions been made while the victim was alive. local amatenz, to Mr. Mike Collins, and to Mr. Honolala, San Francisco, Manzanilla, and W. L. Ford, P.M., SD, Bro. J. Getting by Singapore for this port at 11 s.o., yesterday. In paying this tribute to the excellent services There can be no doubt therefore of the W. Waters, who made a most capable M.C. Mazatlan. The steamers will also call periodic. J.D., Bro, C. Tackwell; RM, Bro. W. Brand; and is expected here on the 3rd prox

The 0.8.8. steamer Kentuck, for Geros and he has always rendered to the Board I am sure I am simply voicing the opinious of those who truth of His Excellency's conviction that His many friends trust that Mr. Downs will slly at Ensenada to disembark the coolies D.C., Bro. W. Skinnart: LG, Bro. J. Hawkes; London, left Shanghai yesterday morning, and

Continued on page 5) required for the min in Lower California. Tyler, Bro. J. Vanstone.

is expected here on the 39th inst, .. many of these cases are allowed to rum soon be on a fair way to convalescanos.

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