INTIMATION
WATSON'S
THE LONGKONG DAILY PRES8 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH. 1903
The final match for the Royal Artillery Quarterly Polo Challenge Cup will be played on the Polo Ground on Saturday next, qa which occasion the B.A. will be “ At homs"
The final match for the Royal Artillery Quarterly Polo Challenge Cup will take place on the Polo Ground on Saturday, brhan, as announced in our advertisment columns, the offers will be “At Home” to their friends.
work of Bulgariana and the non-Bulgarian Christiana ia Masedonia have been the heaviest sufferers at the hands of their Bulgarian co-religionists, The Greeks have become so indignant at the sufferings of | their fellow-countrymen in Macedonin that they have openly proposed to join the HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES | Turkish side in event of a war between Turkey and Bulgaria, while the Hellenic Minister at Constantinople has repeatedly We regret to bear that Borgeant Angus FOR THE SUMMER.
made representations to the Forte for the MeSwaged, of the Police Force, who has been in protection of Macedonian Greeks, not hospital for some time suffering from a swollen from the Turkish troops bit from the foot, has developed symptoms that have led the “revolutionaries,” ie, the Bulgarias of doctors to decide on the amputation of the left the province, reinforced by, bandits from leg below the knee. The operation is dus to
take place to-day. over the Bulgarian border. Abundant com. firmation of the sufferings of the Greeks was
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The Police are making investigations into case in which, it is alleged, two robbers enter a house at 55. Queen's Road East at the beginning of the week and attempted to gag a woman and boy. These latter called out
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Mr. F. W. Potter, the Shanghai cricketer, is fortunately getting over his cholern attack.
Wa cotics that His Majesty Dom Carlos of Portugal is a candidate for the Fellowship of the Zoological Society of London.
It was officially notidad in Singapore on the 15th inst. that Nagapatam had becomes an infected part owing to an outbreak of cholers there.
The death is announced from Tokyo of Dan juro, the greatest Japanese actor of the old school, whom home papers used to delight in calling" the Honry Irving of Japan."
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The Ustasiatische Lloyd publishes the fellow TELEGRAMS.
ing despatch dated Canton, 19th September ...... Ticerny Teen Chun-buan has started from Linchoufe on his way back to Cantos. The local mandarine express doubt that his return is prompted by a succses in fighting the Kwangsi rebellion.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE BALKAN TROUBLES.
LONDON, 1st September. Bulgaris has completed; arrangements for concentrating 200,000 men on the frontier within
The Universal Gaselle anys that in response to the summons from Peking ordering Wu Ting-fang to proceed to the capital, the week. Two battalions fully equipped left. Chinese treaty commissioners wired back to the Philippopolis yesterday for Hermanli, near the Throne asking that Wa might be used from frontier, amid the cheers of the populace, American treaty has not yet been completed: starting at once, owing to the fact that the new
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The New York Herald recently announcod The Chinese Commerical Treaty Commis. that the Williamsbury Star came out se aneiouers have communicated to the Wai-wn-pa eight-page paper this week. Barring the fact requesting the latter to instruct the Viceroy of that two of the pages were upside down and Nanking that in faturs only one who knows another was an absolute blank, the typographi-foreign language, especially English, shall be cal appearance was neat and attractive.".
A Johannesburg cable message to African Commerce last month Bays-Opinian here is vory bullish" with regard to labour, the pro-
eligible as the Magistrate of the Mixed Conet in the Shanghai settlement.
There was an interesting little ceremony of 10 informal obaracter at the Oriental Hotel, Kobe, on the 9th inst., the Kobe Herald states, when, in the presence of a number of old China hands, Commander Leske, R.N., late of HMS. Bramble, presented Mr. Moffat, of the Shang, hoi Volunteers, with a Medal for service ren- dered at the time of the Boxer disturbances in China in 1900.
A New York telegram just hofors the first America Uap race stated: The backers of Reliance hesitate, on account of the time allow-
Willian Finusy, a high diver, and brother of ance received by Shamrock, to offer 2 to 1, but the well-known Pr fessor Finney, met with a the supporters of the latter boat domand 5 to 2
serious accident during a performance at Blox- A bat was made in Wall Street of 2,250 dollarewich (Walsall) water file. Ho dived from s against 1,00) va Reliance. It is reported that a considerable amount of eron money has been placed on Shamrock to win at least one of the
brought by the last mail pypers. Reuzen's correspondent at Baloniku, among others, relates that in the vilayet of Monastir the insurgents selected for their operations villages in which the majority of the 18- habitauts were not Bulgarians, bat Greeks or Wallachs. This plan was embarrassing The Japanese steamship company which inspects of Asiatic importations growing more to the Turks, as any wholesale destruction about to ran shallow draught stoners into favourable day by day. The greatest opponents of the Chinese have been the small traders, and Hanan waters is to be called the Hanan Kine
these, owing to bid trade, das to dopression of of such villages would have looked like
Kaisha. Two steamers at the Osaka Ima
mining industry, are now voering round, punishing the innocent with the guilty, and
Works are approaching completion, while two it was ruingus to the non-Bulgarian vil-
barges built at Shanghai as expectal to be ready lagers, their lives and property boing ex-by the end of this month. All arrangements posed to destruction from friend and foo
will to finished early in November. The company Alike. These remarks," says the corres
will commance operation about the middle of that month. pondent, apply to towns like Krushevo and Klissiara, and may serve to explais the well-founded apprehensions of the "purely Greek villagers of Nrausta, when "they heard the other day that a band of “insurgenta was hovering on the hills above their village." Of the terrible mis doings of the Bulgarians there is not the slightest doubt prasible. Yet Balgaria is posing as a champion of Christians oppressad der Turkish rule. Not that the Turkish troops can be acquitted of cunnitting atrocities. The consular report from Saloniki, publiskost some tea days ago, must have been based at least on a great deal of truth, and its testimony against Turkish methols was damning. But the Turks were retaliating for outragies upon their country nea, an excuse which was freely used in the case of the excessos of the allied-troops in North
A. S. WATSON & CO. china in 1907. The Turks cangot be ex- pectel to have a higher standard than other European nations
Undoubtedly, we think, next to the of Turkish general predisposing effect misgovernment (which is in.labitable. though there is a tendency to exaggerate its extent), the mischievous activity of Bulgarians, both in Macedonia and in their own country, is mainly responsible for the miserable situstion in the Balkans. Miuy other causes have been adduced, varying according to the sympathies and preju lices of the writers. A eurespondent at Con- stantinople Lust jaunch write that there the general impression was that though ofizial a disturbace of Russia is appɔsel to
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the peace, and does not en sourage the Mace bonian agitation, the Committers have the support of the Panslavist party. That Bat a Freach publicist has is probible. found another cause. fn as article in the Eclair of Paris last month the writer said: Things would work by themselves
On the 8th August, ut "The Cedars," Mitchamit Europe were unanimous, and agree i on Surrey, the wife of H. A. Erresia, of a daughter.
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On the 17th September, at the French Hospital. Bangkok, H. GRAGE, aged 35 years.
On the 15th Sepiomber, at No. 15. Kurmab Road, Sing pore, LIZARDA, the widow of the late THOMAS AUGUSTINE D'CRUZ.
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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DESYEUI ROAD CL LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.Ç.
HONGKONG, 24TH SEPTEMBRE, 1903.
Ir cannot be said that the most recent telegrams about the Balkan crisis put a more favourable aspect on the situation, or are of a character reassuring to those who of thatë not given up hope that the peace
South-eastern Europe may be preserved, Servia has joined Bulgaria in lending aid to the revolutionaries in Macedonia, and the Belgrade Government has made the same exeused as that of Sofix in reply to Turkish remonstrances. The Press of the Servian expital is openly advocating a defensive alliance with Bulgaria against Turkey, demanding that the excesses of the troops
In our report of the Criminal Sessions case in which six persons were convicted in connec- tion with the theft of jewelry from Mrs. Gillanders, we omitted to state that the Chief Justice, in passing sentence, commended the polise for the way they had worked in following up the ease and recovering the stole goods. This praise falls upon Sergeant 64 O'Sullivan, Sergeant Wilden, and Chinese Detective 338, through whom nutiring investigations the whole gang were brought to book.
By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hotel daring dinner this evening (weather permitting)
"..... Hewitt Macch......Soldiers of the King
**Lottoikka ".......... ... Cherubini "The Lady Slavey".
Crook "Lieberlied
* Caroly Klay Souvenir de la Russie. Harrie
Overture S-lection Song Selection... Waltz........ Mazurka...
"Mon Secret."
La Comtesse" God Save the King."
Mario Costa
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The Editor of the Shanghai Timers as found an ingenious way of adding to the news items in bis paper. He aauounces that a prize of $25 is offered for the best item of exclusive news sent in to the Times butween the lith inst. and the 12th December. The matter forwarded must pertain to China and must be of reesat origin. It may be written in any language. It may be long er short, but must prove to be authentic. The editor and staff will judge the contributions received and publish ang article, wastaor adjudged successful or otherwise..
Considering the growing prices of Crown land in Hongkong it is interesting to note that the Government of the Colony of British Gulona Rate that homestead grants of land in the colony for areas not exceeding fire acres are made for 5d. no acre, but the grantee must con- | tinually reside ou un beneficially occupy the land for ten years, at the end of which time it The Crown becomes his absolute property. hands cap by purchased outright for 71. per áre, but is addition, surenging fees amount to d. and offoe fees 5, per acre-in all, 18. 10d. per acre. Ind is rusted at 21, per acre if cultivated, and 34d. if uncultivated. -
impose on the Government of Constanti nople; but M. DE PRISSENSE is perfectly aware that it is not, so, and that the
ateful ABDUL HAMID has been secretly The loikwing is from the Anhe Chronicle; encouraged in his resistance to the Austro-Reverence for the Imperial family was shown Russian project by an ally with whom is a peculiar manner in Cores recourtly, and "one is obliged to count, a powerful ally, fittingly rewarded according to the customs of the country. It appears that a number of "whose tortuous diplomacy has succeeded
soldiers were engaged in destroying worms "in obtaining this result, namely, to render
which were playing havoc with the pine trees common action impossible, and isolated 'action extremely dangerous. Behind the surrounding the Queen's tomb.
To show his
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The Tipies of Ceylon mays that Mr. A Clementi Smith, District Engineer, P. W. D (son of Sir Cool Clementi Smith, former Governor of the Straits Settlements), who procedet hon some months ago on recovering from the effects of the railway accident ho wi with at Kaudy, which necessitated the amputation of one of his legs, was returning to the island by the N.D.L. steamer Roon on the 18th inst.
platform 30ft, high into a canvas tank contain.
taken out in an unconscious condition, and ing ft. of water, but did not rise. He was was subsequently removed to the hospital. No hopes were entertained of his recovery. It is supposed that he struck the bottom of the tank.
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, remarks the Nagasaki Press, havo deservedly the reputation famitting nothing which can contribute to the comfort and pleasure of passengers ou their steamers
Recently, they havo turned their attention to the question of the cuisine, and to the and that it be may be as satisfactory as possible, they hare engaged throw Englishmen steward, a cook, a da baker--who will be moved about among the vessels, imparting every- where the neces.ry instruction. These experts are now on the Kumano-marz, now on the way to Australia. On their return on that vessel they will be sent to the Shanghai boats and to those running to America, Finaly they will go to the now Nikko-maru, when she
It is reportal tirata Corean privy councillor has memorialised the Emperor, suggesting that Loyalty and Truthfuluess Guild be formed in a cerisiu province of Cursa where those qualities are perhaps remarkable by their absence, and that all the young met of the province be required to become members. The recruits will be furnished with guns and uniforms. It is estimated that in this way about a hundred () young men could be enrolled is ready for sen. Each man has been engaged as a militia reserve.
It is well known that the Russian squadron now, mobilised in South Asiatic waters has received grout rzinfartements from Europe, but the extent of the feet is not definitely known Bomo of the Japanese vernaculars paper give the an aggregato tonnage of strength of the squadron as consisting of nine battleships, with 110.232, and five armoured craisers representing 49,018 tons. Their armsmant amounts alloge. ther to 217 b-bvy gaas and 576 smaller guns, with 00 torpedoes,
The Shanghai Times publisues the following: Peking. 15th September. Ex-Marshal En denied the charge, made against him, of having appropriated a large sum of money, nately Tls. 130,000 odd, out of the war fand for his own uses. Su pleaded that there was no money in the treasury of Kwangsi at the time, and be could not have embezzled the sum of money mentioned above. The Board of Punishments las not yet been able to decide his case. In spite of what has been reported, it seoma a fermal sentence has never been passed on him.
According to news by the last mail from Vladivostock, says the Kobe Chronicle, there were eleven Russian war-ships, two Italian, one British, and ons French warship in the harbour at the time the Kobe-maru left the Russian port. Trade still continued depressed. It was ulso reported that twenty-seven of the released captains and parsers of the Japanese schooners, which were seized at Kamsebutks, left Vladi for Tsuruga. The Japanese Commercial Agent at Vladivostock expressed his doubts whether the Enssian an1horities would return the vessela
for three years.
criticism in Manila, the names being suppressed The following is a sample of theatrical (though they appear in the original) - Miss → in street costume, is a very fair looking and interesting little body. With a faren lap wig and an excess of grease paint, however, she
Missis & sombrelle who walks with a is little less than horrible in appearance...
swagger.
Her specialty is a song-"Do it, "gain"hich she pranonnees as if at in "again" was pronounced eye. Nobody would ever mistake her for anything but an Australien
not even in the dark.
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is a fat girl who sings and dances—some.
Missings in evening dress
I don't see why, but I suppose it is because there must be some seriousness in the show! Buch remarks might be expected to hurt-some."
LITER. The Porte ku directed the attention of Berrin to the formation there of insurgent bands for Macdonia Servia replies that hitherto, she has done her almost, but unless the persecution of Christians and the excesses of Tarkish troops case and serious reforms are introduced, she will be unable to restrain the popular indignation in Servia. The Belgrade popore are cordially digousing the probability of a defensive alliance with Bulgaria against Turkey.
THE POLITICAL ȘITUATION.
LONDON, 21st Septembar. The papers continue to press Mr. Balfour to discegard personal party olaima to appoint mente and to consider efficiency only.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS. Swimming is one of the most popular and healthful of recreations in Hongkong for boys, and it is good to see the masters of the schools taking such a lively interest in the physical as woll 18 intellectual development of their scholars. This was shown in the attendance of the teachers at the V.R.C. endlosuro the -occasion being yesterday afternoon. the nasal aquatic sports of Queen's
Weather conditions College.
were fav. ourable to ■ successful meeting, and the
competing youngsters with their friends enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Most interest centred in the race for the Championship of the College, with which goes possession of the. Yellow Dragon Cap. H. Basji was the for-
tucate winner of the event this year, and with two first prizes and one second divided the bonours of the meeting with his brother, who had the same number standing to his name.
1. H.
Subjoined is the programme - CHAMPIONSHIP or THE COLLEGE (FOUR LEXGTHS)-1st prize the Yellow Dragon Cup, to be won two years in sucosion, Pad prize presented by Mr. B. Tauner, Buoji; 2. C. Bunji. FLUNGING-Open to all comers. 1st prizo presented by Mr. A. W. Grant. 2nd priza présented. LU, Alarakis; 2. M. Sonza. SWIMMING UNDER WATER-lat prize pro- anted by Mr. R. E. O. Bird. 2nd prize presented. 1. C. Banji (65 feet); 2. H, Banji.
Two LENGTHS IN CLOTHING (bat, coal, trousers, and socks).-1st prizo prisonted by. Mr. E. Ralpha. 2nd prize presented. 1. C. Bauji; 2. R. Galluzzi. PLUNGING.–1st prizo presented by Mr. W. X. Seymour, 2nd prize presenter. 1.,M. Son53; 2. H. Watling..
Two LENGTH HANDICAP.-1st priza pro- sented by Mr. A. H. Cook, 2nd prize presented. Ist heat-1. H. Bunji; 2. C. Alarakia. 2. C. Maikel, Final-1. H. Buuji; 2: C. Alarakia. Two LENGTRS (Open)—1st prize presented by Dr. Bateson Wright, 2nd prize presented. J. N. Alarakia; Wang Sbiu Cheang.
At Queen's Colleg en onturday, Dr. Bstason TEAM Race. --1: 0. Buuji; 2. H. Bauji. Wright, D.D., will present the prizes.
DEPARTURE OF H.E.
YANG CHU..
The physical condition of the Japanese his deteriorated,' says the United Service · Gazette. This is very unmistakably shown by the recruit. ing returns, and by the reports of medical officers entrusted with the examination of the recruits. Your by year the doctors state the conscripts who present themselves before tho examining boards are of over-increasing feetler constitution. For instance, during the last ten years the average weight of the recruits has
After a short though enjoyable visit, H.E. decreased by about Eve pounds, and this, in view of the fact that the Japanese are naturally Yang Chu, Minister for China at Tokyo, miled a small and light people, is a very serious by the C.M. Co.'s Taishun at 8 am. yesterday dimination. One of the most emin at Japanese for Canton, to which place be has gone to fetch surgeons has, in fact, declared that in his his wife and family, previously to taking up his post in Japan, H.E. Bir Henry and Lady called are not really in every respect it for
Hones on Tuesday, at 4 pm. A call was military service. Last year, 1992, only about paid or Mr. 3. Noma, Comeal for Japan, at 44 per cent, could be passed by the doctors, six o'clock on the same day. Afterwards Mir But is it not possible that the doctors are now Fang Wa Chun entertained the distinguished more severe than they used to be F
visitor unill a late hour at his residence, from Thanos H.E, proceeded to the Taishun,
The Minister will probably return to Heng- ong in time to catch the N.X.R, Kuga Mart, which Balls on the 6th proz, for the North.; It is interesting to hear that HE
"Sultan there is WILLIAM IL It is exceal. loyalty to the Government or reigning family rostock by the Aikoku-maru, on the 4th inst. opinion eight in nine of every tan" conscripts Blake received the Minister at Government
reized.
and his angor at the audacity of the worras to approach to our the Royal tomb, one of the zoldiers ate a bowl fall of the mushi. This act was reported to high quarters and the worm- cater was promptly made a captain. Unworthy
Ons imitators of the noble cead followed. soldier was made very sick by the repast, and he
eventful time. All went well till, when close to failed to a care promotion, so the chances are that he will whitiute with the first revolutionary | Aden, sunslowed down and went semDe Way Ja
of her cou-se, apparently refusing to answer her: organisation he heard of.
help. In the Red Bes she broke down alto.
The P. & 0, steamer Peisia, on her voyage from tombay to London last mouth, had an
CRICKET.
We learn that nine of the player for the Inter port team karealready been selected. After
Shanghai-a wise precaution, as the breakdown of any one member might otherwise pat the team in a very awkward position.
to his predecessor in office, H.E. T'ai Chi to the valis of the Chinese Education Mission in Japan. The former Minister had consider
able friction with the students, and, we ar
In his report on the foreign commeres of gettier, but was able to anchor. This delayed the match next Saturday it will no doubt bo Yang Chu has rather different opinions | Russia, the British Coneal-General at St her pine buurs. She then proceeded without possible to mention the names of the probable Petersburg states that "the year 1902 may be incldout till just boyand Port Said, when, team. Twelve players will be taken up to classed as one that was unsatisfactory for Russia suddenly slowing downngain, she described two in many, if not in sil, respects, and closed with or three complete circles before being brought no promising aspects for the future." Com-to a standstill. It is supposed her steam steer pared with the preceding year, the totaling gear had jammed, for she proceeded almost foreign trade of both European and Asistio immediately. She was a day late in London Ras-ia, returned at £157,736,622, shows a slight Instead of, as usaşi, a day early. increase, and the exporta from European
Referring, in a talk with ag interviewer, to
ingly likely that Masedonia woull have been pacified long ago if the Governments "chiefly interested in the protection of Christian populations in the Balkan "region had not been driven to put the "question to themselves, What attitude "will Germany take, and whit new compli- ations wouldt bat attitude lead to were the actual crisis being dealt with by an armed "force?" This is a curious theory. There is, however, at least this much truth in it, that. the Kaiser does act desire na upset of South. eastern Europe which will instal an anti. German, or at least pro-Slav, power in the most commanding position, Why should he? His statesmanship would certainly be An influential questionable if he did. Sofia newspaper, the Vedomosti, was last in Macedonia shall cease and that reforms month himenting the existence, of a deep Russia, owing to a harvest above the average, Austria's vote at the late Papal election shall be introduced. The two "Christiau plot between Germany and Austris to crush the powers of the Slave in the Balkans, states--the adjective seems a particular and painted out that the absentee Prince misnomer nog in the case of Servia-bave FERDINAND is a German, without any sym- a strong card to play in demanding pathy for his Slay subjects. This Austro- the cessation of religious persecution, German plot is, of course, pure nonsense. But card which has never failed to score where neither Germany nor Austria-Hungary wish Balkans, Better the Turk, they naturally has been concerned. But, we have bold, than the Bulgarian, or the Russian. pointed out recently, the manœuvre is no But the Turk must reform. How to force exceedingly dishonest one just now. The him to do so is the problem, as it has been
for so many yours. harrying of the Macedonians has been th
were of greater value; the augmentation was entirely neutralised by a great falling off in Cardinal Gibbons said: "It came an athunderbolt Wo wore all perena od Austria would indizestly the value of the Asiatic export trade, due to the disturbed stats of the Chinese marketa, oppose Cardinal Hempolla's election, but no one The experts of European Russia to the United expected that a reto would be openly published. Kingdom show an excess of £4,621,064 on a When the Cardinal of Cracow was seen to risa total of £20,057,343, on increase which is to be and declare that be spoke in the name of the agricultural produce. The imports from Eng. starefied at the audacity of the thing. Lively land, returned at £10,551,96%, prosent a decrease and solemu protests were forthcoming. At first of £415,688, and constituted only 188 per cent. the belief prevailed that Cardinal Pazyne had of the value of the import trade. German chosen the wrong moment, and that after a imports amonated to £21,556,639, or 38.4 par scrutiny Cardins! Rampolla's triumph would be. cant of the entire valus of the goods imported, smurei.”
Informed from a reliable source, was not much impressed with their value. On the other hand, HE. Yang is of opinion that the students in the near future will be extremely useful to China.
REPORTED SALE OF A “SHIRE
STEAMER
THE POLLARD COMPANY. There was again a large audience at the Theatre Royal last night to witness the produc tion by the Pollard Company of this much- talked-of piese. If it does smack of the risky, there can be no two opinions with regard to the
It was freely rumoured in the Colony foster- with regard to the sparkle of its dialogue and day that the sa Pembrokeshire had been sold Bennie comedy of 4 Gay Night in Paris or the spiritedness of its action. The house to the Mitsui Bassan Kaisha as a coal-carrier, registered in Loudon, and the local agents are Edward Nable carrying off first bonours in the Mosers. Showan, Tomes & Co. We believe that red it with every mark of approbation, Mr. The vessel is owned by fears. Jenkins & Co. The Carnival" in a manner that showed off the sale has not yet been actually completed in her splendid voice to perfection and secured all its details The Pembrokeshire is a stoo! screw steamer of 4.29%, tons gross, registered her a doable enooro. To-night 4 Gay Night in 100 Alat Lloyd's. She was built at Banderiand
Tomorrow and on Paris will be repeated.
in 1901 by the Sunderland Shipbuilding Co, Ld. Saturday the piece will be What Happened Her dimensions are length, 8601t.; breadth,
48ft. lin: depth, 20ft. Sin. to Jones.
Turkey and Turkish rule over Christians to see Panulavist aspirations fulfilled in the ascribed to larger shipments of grain and other Austrian Emperor the Sacred College remained rôle of Pinglet, Miss Marjorie Tompest sang the report has its foundation in fact, although