POLICE COURT.
Thefsday, 20th August.
BEFORE MR. T. SERCOMBE SH
(POLICE MAGISTRATE).
DRUNKEN FOLLY.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
IN FORMOSA.
Au oxhibition of amateur photography was held in Taiboka, Formosa, for, foar days; commencing on the 18th July. It was given under the auspices of the Formosa Bociety of Peter Jessien sud Peter Bagat, second mato Photography and Science, of which Mr. James and third engineer respectively of the steamer W. Davidson, U.S. Consul, is president. The Michael Jebarn, got themenives into tronblo exhibition was open to societies throughout the through some drunken folly in a Chinese abop Far East, and Shanghai, Fooshow, Tokyo, and at 258, Queen's Road Central on Wednesday. Manila scieties, in addition to individual Soon after their ship dropped anchor they workers in Yokohama, Amoy, sto, sent exhibits. woat to the Ger- The work of the judges was completed on the proceeded ashors and zuan Tavern, where they treated them. 2nd instaut, and the awards wore as follows: selyra to champague. Afterwards they wont First prize, Mr, A. L. Hanley, of Yokohama into the shop in question and were so disorderly for landscape on black carbon. Second prize, on platinum. Third prize, Mr. B. Hoki, of Tailoku, for night-sang on Velux. Mossre G. W. Pearson und G. Siessen, of Fonchow, Mesin C. E. Darwent, M. Chaumont, D. Mount, and R. C. Hewlett, of Shanghai, ali obtained houserable mention. Over 600 prints were hung.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 21er 1903
REVIEWS.
PLAGUE AND COMMON SENSE.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PLATES, PAPERS AND CHEMICALS
EASTMAN'S KODAKS, FILMS AND ACCESSORIES,
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN
A. CHEE & CO.,
174, QUEEN'S BOAD, HONGKONG,
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The M.M. steamer Salazie, with the next
for this port.
The NY.K steamor Hitachi Maru (European
that a emis able had to be called in to efect / Mr. Wilbur T. Gracy, of Foochew, for portrait order adepted. But the result has been to give time which encourage the spread of the disease.telegram from its Sola correspondent asserting Line) left Smgåpers for this port on the 19th
them. Soon after they had gone, a waistcoat. which bad leon lying on the counter, and which bold a silver watch and chain, with oppondage, of the total value of $10, was missed. The owner of the waistcoat anil a foki got inte ricksluts and went after the two foreigners, who had taken an easterly direction. They came apou them sitting on a doorstep, and whilst one
went to make a report at No. 2 Police Station, koop watch over the suspects. During the time the rst Chinarana was sway, Lance-Sergeant Cashwau camo up, and the foki gave the two mon in ebarge. The missing articles wore not in their possession when searched at the station, and both devied all knowledge of them. They were charged with larceny, and pleaded guilty.
After houring the evidence, his Worship
Wazdai, the other remained on the spot to
concluded
that the defendants were
top
far gono in ligner to know what they were doing, and amended the charge to ons of disorderly behaviour, fuing each $25 or a mouth. The man who was accused of the theft from the shop was ordered to refund the cest of the articles.
LEAVING WITHOUT NOTICE.
A servant boy who left the sorries of his employer, Mr. John Burgess, of the Nart Yard, without giving notice, was taught usharp lesson. He was arrested by the complainant bimself, whose evidence and that of his wife showed that the defendant had also been guilty of base,
His Worship imposed the maximum peosity
--$50 or thres mouths' hard labour.
110THEREAVER,
Wong Hing was charged with entering a native dwelling-house in Jervois Street in the night and sealing two jackets. Als gained access to the house by means of the verandah, but was observed by a constable as he was climbing over the verandah partition. The Constable went upstairs and arrested the house broaker, who was found subsequently to have a prostous conviction against bin.
inst., p., and is expected hers on the 25th inst
The plagne crank is abroad again, anya the English Literature: da Illustrated Record.
By RICHARD GARNETT, C.B., LL.D., and Times of India of the 29th July. Both FOMEND Goger, M.A. LL.D., Vols I Government and the Municipality are being arged, by people whose knowledge is in 'the and III. London: William Heineman.
"do Ww'have received from Mr. Heinemen the two inverso ratio to their enthusiasm, to first published volumes of this extremely hand something." New of all cracks, the plagu some illustrated work on the history of English crank who presses for the sdoption of this literature, which he is bringing out in four nostram or that, without any conception of the volumes. The first volume deals with the scientific or practical bearing of the remedy he period from the beginnings of our literature to fathers, is the most dangerous and expensive.
NO BASHI-BAZOUKS IN TURKEY. the sign of Henry VIII, the third with that from A time has bon reached in this Presidency Millon to Jolinson. Dr. Garnett is responsible when no large expenditure upos plaguo preven-
The Turkish Embasty, in London issued the for the former and Mr. Gos93 for the latter.tive measures can be contemplated unless it We do not know what reason fadused the carries the assurance of a' coess, or else pervia.
papers in London published on the 16th inst. a publisher to issue the volumes in the particular neatly improves those deplorable sanitary condi. following last month: One of the leading daily French mail, will leave Saigon to-day, at 2 p.m... the public two very interesting sections to go Lakhs and tean of lakhs of rupees have been that nineteen out of sixty Balgarian villoges on with. The only drawback, if such it can be spent in the oily and the mofussil upon dis
The stormer Indiadeo is expooted to leave "suffere cruelly at the hands of Turkish
Aw this is not Manila for this port on the 2nd inst., and is called, is that the work is on such a large scale, infection, segregation, and evacuation, und troops and Ensli-Bazouks." It must be remembered, however, that were it
whither has this lavish outlay led us? Our the Best time that sue sententional stories due bare on the 25th inst. not comparatively cumba our there could not be municipalities haver been burdened with a load Lace been circulated in Europe, the Imperial the wealth of detail which is exhibited nor the of norenurerative expenditure, plug was Embassy declares again most emphatically magnificence of illustration which has been
more widesprea and destructive last season
that there are no Bashi-Brzouka and, in other We do not propozo to review at achieved.
than at any period in the history of this words, no irregular troops, nor Musu wan Iength the incomplete publication, for wood disease, and for this enormous entlay there has peasants armed by the Government, in any not do it full justice us kaob. But it is impossible been no real betterment of the conditions part of the empire, and repeats that not a which bare eneblid the put to find an abiding single, new has been supplied by the Ottoman to refrain from complimenting all concerned in the results so in attained. It is unpeeessary to
phere in Western India. We have every sym authorities to tho. Mobavmodan icbabitants siate the gasifications of Dr Garnett und Mr.
gathy will the motives of these who-appalled of the distarbed districts in Roumelia..' The Glossar for the task which they have been set. by the figures in the last Sanitary Com infertation wire from Sofia to the said missioner's report, which records that 184,752
wapapor is therefore without any foundation The prizes are splendid examples of Japanese No two Exg'ish Writers'couht base been more inlaid work in goll, silver, and caamul. They happily releted for it than they, and they have pereons died of plague in the Bombay Presidenoy whatever, at the Imperial Embassy warLS
In 1902, and the lamentable course of the last were. provided from a fund generously presented executed their work in the maker which was to
the public against such idle reports, which are to the society by His Excellency Baron Kodama, he expected of them. As for the pictorial epidemie Bombay city cry to the authorities all invented and spread about by Bulgarian the Governor-General of Formoss. The judge illustration, it is on u scale which has not been to be up and doing. But if our experience of committers and agitators who, besides, are were Mr. N. Nagar, Chief of Forinusin Pablo before attempted in books of the kind. Therepro-the last seven years teaches anything, it is that trying, whosfor they can, to create incidents Works. Dr. Okate, a well-known Jupano ductions of ascripts, portraits, facsimiles of in restirsecting the rat theory, or projects for for the malicious purpose of inciting public" KING EDWARD VII," authority on photography, and the Rev. Mr. handwriting, pictures from «ld works, scenes, extensive health-camps in the northern parts of opinion in Europe agains! the Ottoman Frusor. an enthusiastic amateur in Formosa.etu, are one and all beyond caril. There can be the Istund, or even Dr. Turner's unique demo Govorument. The Fortesan Society has been in existence no doubt that the completed volumes will por a temporary Hygels in Rack Day, uny aer | four years, and its neiers are almost present the fullest and most satisfactory bistory pausuing chimeras. exonsively Japanese. The exhibition, which of English llerature produced up to now, and will be held yearly, will doubtless do much in stim ulating amatears throughout the East to take up artistic photography-Contributed.
A second series of prizes were given for work dona exclusively by members of the Formosa Society, and the result was as follows,--Fist prie, Mr. Y. Yokoc, for landscape on cloth; second prize, Mr. James W. Davidson, for sunt celo ou Veloz; third prize, Mr. M Isoda, for river-scene in Velox.
THE BOXING CHAMPION. •
James J. Jeffries, present heavyweight chain- pion of the world, was born at Carrol, Ohio, April 13, 1875. An expert bailor-maker by profession, his first knowledge of the prize ring was obtained while acting in the capacity. of trainor of James J. Corbett, Through the knowledge which he gained while in this post. tion, Jeffries graunally succeeded in winning his way to fame. On August 5, 1898, he first appeared before a New York andierov. On that day at the Lenox Athletic Club, he was scheduled to fight two men. Bob Armstrong
a
that the firm. Heinman will receive the thanks of the educated reading public. The Riddle of the Bends. By Ensin
CHILD H. London and Borabry: George
Bell & Cons
Into this Babel of fanti kiiene struns the letter from atistics" which we published yesterday brings a strong and sirile atmosphere "Statistics" ha at of 16 cling common sense. che reduced this erraut chatter within prac tical limite, sad he puts the present plagio position in a rutshell. Wilkout fucking the 1utely scientific question of the relation of rats and rat-fles to plague, everyone who knows thing of the city and its peoples wust suficient sumers to materially affect the course of the disease is impracticable. We are thrown back, therefore upon the four remedies
admit that the destruction of these vermin in
A LUCKY SALVAGE.
It is not very often that men whe go down to the seus for a livelihood have the luck that the captain, the officers and the seamea on the British steamer Shimma, now discharging part of her cargo iu Cavite Bay, had on her recent voyage from New York, says the Manila Cablenews, White in the Atlantic Ocean, 520) miles off Cadis, Spain, the Bhimtos found a large steamer Jelpiessly adrift, and managing to
get a tow line fastened to her brought her safely
IN a preface Mr. Childers is careful to tell as that he is only the editor of the documents from which this story in written. It purports to be record of Secret Service recently achieved. The riddle of the canda lies in the possibilty of of the North. Sen Germanic coast as a base from which to strike. Two young Englishmen polier- ing about in a seven-ton sacht among the Frision "Statistics cites disinfection, segregation, Beers and crew a chair of large salvage. The
German invasion of Eritain with the Bands
evacuation, and inoculation. Now segregation and crncuation have been tried and found want- ing. They have been deliberately discarded foto the plequo programme is being unsuited to the peculiar social and physical ecnditions of
inte the port of Cad., thor by saving nearly a thousand lives, much, valuable cargo and the) mail on board; incidentully securing for ber
skamer wae the Eardegna, au almost now boat of the Navigazzione Generale Italiana bonnd from Geuon to New York, with between 900 and 1,000 people on board, the majority of them being emigrants on their way to America to
and Store O'Donnell, ten rounds each. In the us regards its facts and gengis; hical description, the canity. Since, to adopt Lori Sandhurst's geek their fortunes in new homes.
1
Мад
Arme-
Ho was sentenced to six months' imprisonfiret scheduled bout, the one with ment with hard inbour, the first and last troug. Jefris's glowing was regarded by
10or for B
who weeks of the sentence to be spent in solitary the audience
had championship aspiratious. He recaired the confinement.
decision, but did not fight O'Donnell on account. BEFORE MR. J. H. Kar (ACTING POLICE of a shattered finger. His next appearance was
MAGISTRATE).
ALLEGED SERIOUS FABCENY.
Bu Bing San was charged with the larcony of clothing, birds" nests, and rice-four of the total value of 32,500., and also of four promissory notes for the sum of $4,500. The defendant, who was arrested on a warrant, is believed to be only one of a gang, and it was with the object of enabling further enquiries to be made that the case was remanded for a week.
VOLUNTEER PROMENADE
CONCERT.
in the bout with Filzsimmons. For persons thought he would win, and the betting was two to one against him. His decided victory over this past master of the game was the talk of the followers of pugilism for some time. Jeffries is a man of grect size and weight. He stands six foot and one and a half inches in height, and averages 216 pounds when entering the ring.
WRESTLING AT £5 IN THE SHADE.
Inlands chance upon an incipient scheme for Lach na iny, sion and ure enabled to frustrate it. While having the saving grace of romance to alorn its pages, the book is convincingly real
the latter being helped out by means of Several useful charts and maps. At the present moment, when the North Sea defences are engaging so much attention in Great Britais, Mr. Childer's book comes appropriately upon the market. The League of Twelve, By Gur BootHay.
Londen: Georgo Bell & Sons
One almost knows what to expect when one picks
espressive phase, persuasion was invoked to da The Sardegna's propeller-slaft had snapped the cork of fear, disinfection has played the forein mid-ocean and she was at the mercy of the must place in the sabiturian's operations. The en until the Shimosu, eaming into sight! white wash-brush and the bucket of perchloride of mercury have been everywhere with us.
We are
and observing her signals of distress, came
not enoured with the experiences of other parta to her rescue and towed her for three days;
until this ha bear of Cadiz was reached, where of India; it is sufficient for our purpose that in
Captain Chaplin, the Shimona's skipper, does she left her to undergo ramics. not particuk rly care to speak of what he calls
18 will happen versionally, but there is a ring merely an incident of an ordinary kind, such
of satisfaction in the voice when he talks of the lives be saved and he does not dignise for a moment that be hopes to divide a large sum of money will his crew when his claim for salvage i finally adjusted. The Surdegat in a steel screw steamer with a registered tonnage of 5,150 | built, in Goues in 1901, and is employed as a regular steamer between Genon and New York.
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The kindly Presa criticisms, both Continental and American, that the production of this Magazine has evoked is eloquent testimony of the sterling merit of the publication.
Bombay disinfection Las proved a dismal failure, up a book by Mr. Boothby, The League of I wetter. I nraer pronounced its epitaph when in a is like around dozen that have gone before, sofaz reccat report to the Corporation he declared that as the mattes and the method of its treatment the same rooms that are vacated und disinfected are concerned. For all tunt it is an interesting are reinfected, either by new tenants or by old story, It concerns the macbinations of a league infected material which no disinfection can of anarobists who make an old English family reach. The same houses are disinfected your after year and many times a year; but still mansion their headquarters for the accomplish- ment of a dastardly deed in Spain, and whe get plague recure. Of all the praëlicable plagan their schomes spoiled by the intervention of a prosentives tested during the last seven years young fellow, a neighbouring landowner, who inoculation is the only one that has emerged Not alono in Hengkong do contests of physical incidentally wins a wife as the result of his successfully from the ordeal, and it is the Le that has been most systematically neglected by strengib como te an unsatisfactory termination. | interposition. The League of Twelve is
these who are responsible for the public health. We take from the. Shanghai Times, the graphically written and possessed of an
Qur enrrespondent has quoted an interesting following account of a wrestling entertainment interest that never flags. There is a capital
g from the Municipal Commissioner's in Shanghai:-
frontispiece by E. Fairburst.
report to show how great was the degree of In the U. S. District Court at Honolulu, J. protection conferred upon those who ware in D. Spreckels & Biothers Company, u California oculated in Bombay during the year 1899-1900. cororation, by its attorney-in-fact, filed & libst This was a work of supererogation. it may against the steamship Clavering, then lying at the port of Honelala, her tackle, apparel, be unl-sitatingly affirmed that wherever
furniture, engines, boilers, machinery, boats, appurtenances aud cargo, ladou on board of said 2. Quartette... "Die Kapelle," ...... C. Kreutzer Strong Man and a newcomer named Neich, by an Australian author. As the title implies, Inoculation has been carefully and systematic-
Meng and Potros bad bach fall to it is a racing tale-one of the kind which Natally adopted, it has protected the
extent which brought the steamship, whereof David D. Barton is master,
R. J. REMEDIOS, their credit in previous cavountere and Gould made popular. It affords a splendid reunity to an
and against all persons intervening for their
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP
DEALER, Dacri, the prospects of an exciting rubber brought picture of Australian turf-life in all its lights ravages of plague within insignificant proper.
tions. But we cannot overlook the fact that in tercats therein, in a cause of salvage, civil and
No. 30, WINDHAM STREET, HONGKONG, partisans of both men to the ringside in great and shadows, and the descriptive parts are
The libellant claimed $50,000, as the value of Will be glad to send STAMPS on approval by H.
nambers. Mang first opposed Nelch and after vividly written. The main character in the the Maikowal mishap bus left the prophylactic maritime. 12 minutes wrestling in Graeco-Roman style, story is a young Englishman who bad had to treatment under a cload, which ean, only be
Of the Clavering. dorsed his opponent with a half Nelson, fee the country for a supposed crime. In disputed by the publication of the raport of salvaga services roadered to the steamship to any address on receipt of satisfactory reter- Is also prepared to purchase used POSTAGE Such services were rendered by the tug AMPs in Large or Small Quantities for Cash "A Song of Thanks F. Allitset. During the boat Mang complained that he had Australia he takes up ziding as a profession und
AGENTS WANTED. in the end wine the Grand National. After many inexplicablo courses the Government When the Petros-Mang dislocated his knee
Boue Fearless, of which libelaat is owner, and the have adopted towards inoculation
11586
The following is the revise programme of to-morrow night's concert, which will be hold on the Volunteer Parste Ground, if the weather is fas; in the City Hall, if it is wet -—-
PART 1.
1. Overture to The Bohemian diri............ Balfu ORCDESTRA.
Mossus. Mikow, C. B. Laxner, Koxsi,
and WACKER.
"I can't think of nothin'
3. Chon Song
else but you,”.
}
Me. G. R. EDWARDS,
4. Bass Solo
{ “Bideo Philis ” (Old)
Ary,
Mr. J. W. INGLIS,
5. Teuer Bolo
Lane Wil- English Melody) KOD
.........
giving" Mr. C. H. EnWARUS.
6. Camie Song... Mr. R. H. Stephenson
7.
of Athenst (b) "Graceful Dance" from Inci-
Овспратил.
Interval of ten minutes.
PART 11
th
A large crowd filled the circus. last night, drawn there to a great degree by an announce meat that Joe Mang the German wrestler, who claims to hate thrown the great Huckes chmidt, world do battle on the mat with Potros the
Th
Riding to Win. By LaoN BREAKER. London:
R. A. EVERETT & Co. THESE is a publishers” note to this volume to the effect that it is the first novel in book form
Sir Lawrence Jenkins's commission.
com.
"(a) "Turkish March" from Tuins) Both bout was called the men l'ned up in Russo-Swiss wards, the cloud which hung over him having has been more unfortunate than the delay tog Charien Counselman, of which he is the style, but Mang with his injured knee found been removed, be goes home again and with his in pulishing the results of that enquiry, sharterer. The tonnage of the Clavering was dental Music to Izary VIII.... Sullivan, that he could not reach Petros sod asked that necessîn Antralian sleeplechaser wins first ba commission was appointed with most
Grasco. Roman rules should prevail, as in the honours at Aintree, and the story ends with a commendable promptitude: it was cruoposed of stated as 2,155 tons not register, her value mepbers whose names were a guarantee of the $320,000, that of her cargo $150,000 and of oroughness of the investigation. Yet month 2,000 tons of coal on board $15,000. It was first bout. Potros strenuously objected to this, peal of marriage-bells.
siter mouth slips by and the public are kept in rosted how the Clavering stranded on the reef but finally consented and Refores Moeser told Stay at Homes. By LB. WALFORD, London
complete ignorance as to where the responsibility them to go at it. This they did, literally tooth Longmans, Green & Co. and nail, Petros losing his head and the conflict THIS story has already appoured in the weekly Weber. being of so reagh a muture Fat the refereo edition of the Times, so that it comes with no called a lot. The Geriona element who were į ordinary commendation. A tale of county life present in fores look mabrage at the inter- and London, its movement glides easily along roption, thinking that the thing was a put-up consonantly with the quiet scenes and events which go to fill the pages. The author of this jab to deprive their un Marg of vlotory. work has struck a trus note of human, living Pandemonium reigned for several minutes and interest in Stay-at-Homes, and we can cordially the unfortunate affair was torminated by Mang's recommend it to all lovers of light literature. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh bave the volume ou sale. adwirers leaving the house en masse.
1. Overture to Der Freischutz .....
ORCHESTRA, ...
2. Tenor Solo... "On the River,..... G. Prossel.
Mr. E. MULOW {(a)." Madrigale,"
3. Violin Sole (10) “
***
Simonetti. "Scherzo," D. vou Goens, Mra. Aureus OUGH. 4. Male Quartotte "Der Länderbaum," F. Schaber.
Mesere, now, C.
C. H. LAHERT, KOENIE, . and WACKED. 5. Soprano Solo, "Love the Pediar" Ed. German, Misa MURAT BAIN.
4. Tenor Selo "Love, could I only tell thee," Capel. Mw P. W. GoLIMINO.
. Song
*. Waltz
"You are to "ave "or"
Mr. H. A. TOZER.
"Carlotta,"
OUCHESTRA.
"God Save the King"
..
Milleckor.
Accompanists: Mrs. S. J. Powell, Mrs. G.
L. Edwards, Mr. H. M. Webb, Mr. Sheffield, Dr. O. Gumprecht, and Mr. George Grimble..
Major Chapman requests as to state that the grass on the Parade Ground is being cropped,
and that boards will be placed beacath the chairs. An improved arrangement of the sento will also be made..
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
The baromaster has risen much over Formosa, fallen slightly on the S. coast of Chius
The
for that lamentable occurrence lay. It is, of outside of Honolulu harbour do the night of course, pateat that where these for casualties Sunday, July 19, and that the Charles Counsel only have occurred out of lakhs of operations man west out to offer relief at 130 am. on the the prophy hotie treatment itself cannot be in fault. But until it is kan how the next day, followed by the Fearless. Both tags on the 20th of July to accident occurred and what precautions have pulled on their bawsers attached to the Clan ring been adapted to prevent a repetition of it, from 3.25 a.m.
any corvinced supporters of the prophylactic 3.15 p.m. the came day, when the Claver- find it impossible to recommend a great and thorough inoculation campaign.
Meanwhito tag through their efforts floated into deep the season of comparative immunity from plague water. It is claimed that the tags did all of is fast drawing to a close. Within three or the work, erbepting for the assistance of four months, in all probability, we shall the U... Troquois from 220 to 2.42 on the
another epidemie be at the commencoment
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What Bay mentioned. It is prayed that the court London B. A. Everett & Co. MR. RUBBELL has made some very good bite steps are the Government and the Maui may decide what proportion of the value of the
sof with his sporting stories. This, the latest, cipality taking to bring their plague pro Clavering and her contents should be attarded esinces the spirited action characteristic of its ramme into line with the plain teachings
To go on dopping round disinto libellant for salvage, and that the vessel and xperience F
Apply to predecessors and has the comist kable flavour of
F. P. DANENBERG, Manager. the fold and the ring. But on the whole there taats which admittedly do no good, to all belonging thereto be condensed and sold to typhoon entered the coast a little to the is an irritating "jumpiness" about the plot:ntain inspecting stations which do not pay the award and all costs of the proceedings.
Depot-Ice House Street; Telephone, 374. F. of Foochow last evening. It continues to merrily the author leads us on from one event prey at the spread of plague, would be woies Marshal Hendry attached the Clavering under Factors & Office-West Point: Telephone 367 more WNW: on the mainland as a depression to the other without troubling mach to fill in that folis in the sanitary condition of the the libel. It was probable a bond wonki be
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Novel Specialities. Beat in the Far East. gradually decreasing in violence.
whole there i Pressurs remains high over 8W: Japan arid | satisfactioned as a
donbt about the cleverness of some of the resolutely spirn the one preventive of proved might proceed on her voyage to Mexico. The Refreshing and invigorating drinks of the the heels of Captain season. Just Produced, Long-Lato, Non-Intoxi- the Looulions.
Strong 8 winds in the Formes Channel, individual sketches and anecdotes with which worth, the only logical course is to let all these suit came sharp on
Hir-Oes, Winter Stout, Strawberryade, moderate BW. mensen over the N. part of the it abounds. The doings of the sporting ne futile palliatives go by the board, and devote Barton's refusal to pay salvage of 350,000 on scaling and Excellent Beverages.
venturer," Mr. Marcus Blainey, and the the plague funds to the permanent improve Forecast:-Moderate JW. winds, squally, adventures that befal him provide some good meat of the insanitary conditions which harbour demand jointly made on behalf of the Fearless Sabiles-Champagne, Orange Champagne, Hop
reading.
China Sea.
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