POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 6th October,

BYORK MR, T, SEXCONDE SMITH

(POLICE MAGISTRATE.)

ALLEGED BRIBERY OF A SANITARY INSPECTOR Yeung Shui was charged in ramand with offering a bribe of $10, 2 pois of ginger, and 2 boxes of cigars, of the total value of $1390, to S. M. Gidley, Inspector of Nuisances, with view to influence his conduct as such public servant, contrary to Sec. 4. Ord. 3 of 1898. Hu wan represented by Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, of Mr. Wilkinson and Grist, solicitors. Inspector P. McNab was in charge of the prosecution.

Mr. Bensin remarked that he did not dispute the giving of the eignes, gingor, and money.

His Worship said he had no jurisdiction in cases where the amount exceeded $10.

The prosecution had no objection to take Away the $390 to bring the case ander the power of the Magistratu.

His Worship stated he would her the

eviilenge,

6. M. Gilley. Inspector of Naiminees, No. 8 distric, sail that on the 9th September, shortly after on, while he was hating tifin, the defendant as to his house with 2 boxes of cigars, 2 pots of ginger, and also su unseale! euvelope. The things were banded to him with

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7r», 19 3

Lan On frm, On the 29th September he took the things which were givẩn him in the shi once of the defendant, master of the Lan On firm, to Inspector Gidley. Witness did not held con- versation with defondant on the mailer previous to taking the things to the Inspector,

By Mr. Beavis He wade the statement that. be bad been sent by his master to proffer the articles in answer to a question, The question was, for how much did he buy the things? The statement was not written by big, caly signed. His shop sent out a lot of presents to Chiness shops and to European rms on account of the moon festival. He also took presents to othe, people besides the Inspector on that day--Loth European and Chinese firms.

S. M. Gidley repeated his ovidence given in the previous case, anil said bo did not knowr Liu Fo, and had no deslings with him,

The Sergt. Interpreter of No. 7 Police Station witnessed regarding the statement mada by the defendant on his arrest, which was na follows: On the Chinese eighth moon festival we give presents to the people with whom we do business. Therefore (w ) gave notas articles to the Inspector."

At 3.45 p.m. the caso was remanded notil the 13th in order to get the evidenes of the assistant accutant.

Boil in both cases as before...$500.

ORTLINING MONEY BY BALOE PRETONCES.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[FROM MANILA PAPERS.

PAPAL DELEĠATE RECALLED.

Washington. 1st October. The Pope has called Monsignor Guidi, Papil Delegate to the Philippines. The ques tion of the Friar lands will be settled by direct negotiations between Washington and Foms. This is the policy of Pius X. It was known that Monsignor Guidi was making little or no progress in his efforts to settle the differences between the Philippins Government and the monastic orders in the islands.

GERMAN DEGIMENT, MUTIN1ES.

New York, 30th September. The Second Baden Grenadiers mantinied and stoned their officers. The revolt was caused

directly by unpavished brutalities to enlisted men on the part of efvers.

ANARCHISTA' PLOTTING.

London, 8th September,

| KOWLOON AND LAPPA IN 1902. KODĀKS. FILMS. AND ACCESSORIES.

Tha I.M.C. fende reports on Koaloon and on Imppa in 1902 are written by Messrs. R. B. Moorhead and W, N. Morehouse respto- tively. We subjoin the introductory remarks from each report:—

KOWLOON.

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.

GOOD WORK. PROHIT RETURN,

ACHEE

& CO.,

PHOTO GOODS STORE.

TEMPORARY SHOW-ROOMS, 12, 'QUEENS ROAD

(1ST FLOOR, ABOVE MESSES. PRICE & Co.).

Hongkong, 17th September, 1903.

NEW MATERIAL FOR

BANKNOTES.

The net value of the year's trade reveals a decline of Hk. Tha, 2,344,349 on the set volva of the trade for the year 1901. This shrinkage is to be partly attributed to the change in the control of the Canten Native Custom House, which took place in the beginning of the Chinow New Year, about 22nd Fobrasty, and partly to the drought which prevailed during the latter half of the year. The change in the control of the Cauton Native Custome had the effect of unllifying cortain privileges formerly granted by the uhl régime to cartsía imports and expats, such as cotion and yarn, dusSİN, femel in pige, silks, tea, etc., which were formerly carried by junka iut are now curied Au anarchist plot to assassento the Subang, foreign bottoms. The drought checked the

fow The police advancement of all agricultural producte und of Turkey ban bosa discovered. here have arrested the principal persons ented a complete failure of the autumn crop of rice, necessitating the importation of large implicated.

quantit. from neighbouring countries; the value of which oxceeded by Hk. Tla. 6,4 8,017 the value of rice imported during the year 1901. The tannnit pass system has also had the effect of reducing the value of the trade entered at the Kowloon stations. Shippers of

in onleg to escape the payment of Lekin. Ching fìì, avà Tươ-li la xer; and now nearly all the keroseno oil importsil is shipped either by tank-stemmer or in small wiling craft and Lighters under foreign flags, which are towed to their destination- Canten-by steamn-lounches.

Ganos. 27th September.

A plot to kill King Alfonso XIII. of Spain

bas been unearthed.

AMNESTY FOR BULGARIANS.

Uskub, Monastir, 27th September. The Porte has nuncunca that amnesty will

sarcuuderod,

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A CRAPE-DRAPED GUN.

An amusing story is told of the recent Volantear manœuvres at Seaford. The Tower The days of the "ocisp baskoote" are Hamlets Volunteers have a gun they grintly numbered. Instead of being crisp. the money prize, for it is a pies which the War Office which the United States Government Bursau scepted for South Afrin, and which saw active rvice. It bears a brass tablet recording this of Engraving and Printing will hore- fact, and is, of course, the pride of all who hare after turn out will be soft and valvety, if charge of it. In the mascarres it was posted important experimenta which are now boing on hill. It was a hot aftern cn, and as the men in charge of the gun were not expecting conducted in tan pressmen of Treasury officials to come into action that day, they retired be for the purpose of demonstrating the advantages hind a wall to slumber and stoop, Ta the of a novel chemical treatmeal for paper nettiin.

of the enemy's scouts prove satisfactory. The prediction is inade balf stumbled on the gun and its sleeping guardians and, sten Ithily creeping up, capturod that the experiments will prova satisfactory, as both. Their laughter 4 ickly awoke the they have boou almost completed. The result others bebind the wall, who, being superior

sblo to of the adoption of the new secret process, says in numbers, were

Hospture the. un American contemporary, will bn to revoln, und make its captors prisoners. Later, at

mees, the officers hud to pat up with

conkider. tioniss à portion of the work connected with the able banter. During the meal two subaltorne printing of the paper money of the United quietly slipped out, draped the gun in craps, States. Under the nw process it will take and on a she-1 of cardboard wrote the insorip

tion.Sacred to those who fell-esleap." which baakaote than under the present method, which officers came out and the chagrin of those who is regarded as extrimsy impetsat in the wors in charge of the gun may be easily imagined. persist commercis era, wara new Money In mock solemnity brother afficers took of their cape, and with bowod heads filed post tha is sometimes

gan, while the snap-shoffist of the wese took a pho grupis of the corne

320, Queen's Road Wost, and told the master be extended to all Bulgariats who have koroseve oil take luil udvåntage of the system just sixty days' loss time to manufacture they affixed to the wes

kerosene oil tins for sale, which be would dispose of cheap. A bargnin was then struck with $300 as the purchase price. The master not having such a large sums in the shop, a meeting was

It is alleged that on Saturday a coolie the words, "These are from my master framed So Yim went into a spirit-shop st you," and with that defendant handed hita s red Chinese end on which was the firm name that he had a large number of empty and also » Lun Ôn" in English. The Inspectief asked him if he had not made a mistake, and if the things were not meant for somebody else, to which defardant replied, "No; they are intended for you." Witness asked the man to accompany him to No. 7 Police Station, and as he refused he took him by his quens to the station. On arrival he told the facts to Inspector McNab, who charged defend.

ant.

arranged for Monday, On that day complainant and defendent went to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and got the money. The uoxt move was to a shop in Queen's Road Centra to purchase a delivery The envelope was opened in presence of order. In this shop the $3.0 were paid over, wait outside u defendant and witness by Inspector McNab, und complainant asked to when it was found to contain two $5 notes-moment while his companion transacted some those produced in Court. There was also another business. After waiting for about two English card in the envelope. He knew the hours and no sigue of the man, compirinant shop of defendant's master. The shop rans entered the shop, only to discover defendant was from Queen Street into Heung Lane, the not there, having probably made his escape by. ground floors of the houses in which are used side door. The matter was then reported to the for the storage and manufacture of ginger by the Police at West Point 8, 201 was deputed All the refuse from such manu- to investigate, and he suplared defendant in a Lun On firm. facture is left lying on the ground, which tands brothel in Queen's Road West, with $245 in to choke the drains and keep the lane in a dirty money and a gold-mounted ratten bangle condition. The lane iscleaned by the scavenging valued at 543 ín his posession. coolica under complainant's charge, and usually is blocked by pots and trosols, and things used

His Worship remanded the case until Monday.

MAGISTRATE).

in the manufacture of the ginger. The removal Berore Mr. J. IL KEMP (ACTING POLICE of such uses a lot of trouble to the sanitary authorities whoss duty it is to scavenge the place. He had to go to the Lun On shop two or three times a month and nek them to remove the things from the lane to the shop to allow of its being swept. A day or two previous to the things being offered he told the people to remove the obstructions in order to parmit of the scavenging.

ALLEGED THEFT DY A KAVILDAR. Remanded on Saturday, the ease against Bhawani Singh of stealing $878.79, the property of the 14th B.I., on the 19th September, was up for decision. The case had been remanded to allow of His Worship examining the Indiao Articles of War, in view of his granting the

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RECORD IN RAILWAY SPEED.

Berlin, 27th September.

In an electric railroad sued tria a record ron was made of 117 miles in one hour.

This beats the record bold by American rail-

roads. The fastest line for a short distance was made by a New York Central and Hudson River Railroad train, which can a mile from Grimesville, May 9, 1893, in 35 seconds, being at the late of 102.8 miles na hour}

MILE IN TWO MINUTES.

New York, 26th September.

NICARAGUA,

Tiportation by juk of kernel deceased from 15,210,914 gallons m 4,419 60 gallons.

LAPPA.

The volume of tracks in jonks passing Lappa stations, during 1 12, +xclusive of th Bengkung. Macao junk trade, aggregated

Delmar, the great trotting horse, went a mile Hk. 1 163.8, exceeding the figures for the year 1901 by kl. 2,291,96, and is the highest valite su record. Of His increase, to-day in two minutes flat.

however, the greater part was in the value of rice imported. Hk Tis. 1,782,915 over 1801, leaving only 11k. Ms. 559,050, to be noted as the actual increase in the value of the trade

New York, 26th September. A United States warship has been ordered to Bluefulde, Nicarugan, to protect the interests of the proceed with all dispatch to

American Steamship Company.

VENEZULLA.

Caracas, 24th September. It has buon announced that the foreign claims against Veurzaele amount to forty-five millions of duliars.

U.8. SQUADRON FOR HONOL" LU.

Honolulu, 24th September.

RAILWAYS IN THE PHILIPPINES. The Army and Navy Journal says: If the sirs of the oivil authorities of the Phillippos to assist in the development of the railroads

derauded immediately,

to

supply which the Governmint hay lay Most careful plans and Kusp. biakootes;

sud velvety, the unw process also makes it ou printed ahead. Basiles randering paper soft

shrinkable, un important accomplishment which has neretofore baled the ingannity of the paper-manufacturer, and which, when applied to its printing of postage stamps alone, will make a saving of just 20 per cent. of stock and work. Hecause paper shrinks after it has received the impression of the head of George Washing- tou on the one side, in the manufacture of! postage stamp, and the coating of mucilage on the other, and locause no two sheets sbrink alike, one-fifth are ruined in the process of perforating. Experiments just made under the

new process elitoinate all of this loss.

The invention is the product of the combined afforts for the last five years of E. H. Fowler, obief draughtsman of the Coast and Geode is Survey, and D. N. Hoover, chist printer of that bureau. Whon Mr. Fowler took charge of the

request of the military authorities for kanding in the islands by guarante-ing the bonds brigandage, has been acute, and must have great interest in chemistry, and at Does begun {

the defendant over to thein,

*

TRADE

Then the other

TELEPHONE No. 135.

THE CREAM OF

MARK

SCOTCH 'WHISKIES

ARE

KING EDWARD VII."

VERY OLD LIQUEUR,

AT $20.00 PER DOZEN:

SPECIAL,

**CLUB"

AT $15.00 PER DOZEN;

OUR STANDARD BLEND

AT $1:50 Per Dozen.

H. PRICE & CO.

WINE MERCHANTS,

R QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. 14

in all me-claudise excluding curouls. It will be seen by reference to Table No. 11 that the foreigo import trade exibits an advance of B. T. 1944,205 of this tice and paddy contributed the greater portion-and the native import trade, a conspicuous increase of Hk. Tls, 667,200. The prohibition against the export of rice and paddy to foreign draughting division, five years ago, he was told KING EDWARD VII,”

by the chief printer that it was impossible to The United States Pacific squadron has been countries was stringoutly enforced at the Lappsprint the maps prepared in the draughting Stations from the 20th October. This action ordered to the barboar of Honolulu,

wae dictated by the severe and prolonged division, because there was no paper to be had drought which so gravely affected the yield of which would not shrink, and thus render. Use maps inaccurate as tu sasle, and consusutly cereals that serious apprehensions were justly of no scientific valas. All such maps, therefore, entertained of acute and widespread distress had to be expied by hand on hand-made in this province. Distress, if not famine, with linen paper manufactured especially for that its correlative in the form of piracy and purpose. In callege Mr. Fowler had taken a required to fuance the project can be exeunted

furmer glass nud, to a corresponding extent, resalted in the chemical solution, which, when. without imposing padne burdens upon the tax srippled severely the resurres of the small the series of experiments which two pairs ag curtai.ed their normal powers of purchasing applied to paper, materially changes its quality. payers, it deserves all possible encouragement in Washington as well as in Mauils. The railway This antoward check to the development of Paper su treated is declared to be "mellowed is a civiliser nud a pesou-preserver. Every fifty trade was further emphasised by the can-

and nou-shrinkablo." The process is not ux- tinuous and masked fall in the exchange value pensive. It has been patented bth in the miles of track built in the islands will serva as a permanent force for the improvement and

of silver, by introducing, on the one hand, a United State and foreign countries, and the maintenance of law and order. In some hamssing element of uncertainty in the sphere although no publicity has heretofore been provinces of the Philippines where the i sur-

of foreign mercantile operations, and, on the given to the discovery of Messrs. Fowler rection was most stubbornly continued the other, enhancing the prices of commodities and Houver, the large paper-manufacturers: to native consumers, The current of trail

have heard of the results accomplished restoration of peace was followed by the con- etraction of extensive projects of wagon-roads flowing through thess stations is no largely and are making flattering offere under the digestion of the United States Army affected by the condition and prospects of investors for royalty rights. The Japus

Thoze roads gave the satire farmers easier summerco in Mucus that reference to the Government has also bid for the process, access to the markets, which, in turn, led to a interests and efforts of the Colony way throw and as Japan has for centuries been considered marked increase in land values, the result boing light on the Luppa field. With regard to the the magician of the world in the art of paper- now Luso-Chinese Treaty, which is being that the provinces in which the highways wer built are today the most prosperous and the submitted to the Government of Portugal making the offer from the Orient is regarded

wa marked acknowledgment of merit. most contented communities in the entire arobi-preliminary to ratification, the Faul Senado The United States Government, however, is Gov-rument arging that there be no delay in to have the first alvantages of the discovery. carrying the user to a speedy conclusion. und should the officials now investigating, the It is said that it is proposed to give Macan process docile that its value is too great to be sou hut the status of a Treaty port in kept ander restr inl of patent laws, the frevern- respect of Chinese Customs treatmout. Thement may buy the patent and mak the process pivilege lire in permitting steainers and known to the world. sailing vessels alike to trade between Mocas and Chl: ese ports, and the obligation entailed | THE " AUSTRALIEN" DISASTER. in payment of duljes to the Chiusso Customs

In reply to Mr. Beavis, witness stated that be told two or three respectably-dressed men, whom ho took to be clerks, to remove the

Defendant was asked if he had anything to things from the lane. It was his duly, on findsay against being, banded over to the military to be tried, and replied that he would like his ing a nuisance un premises, to tell those con- cerned to remove it, failing which removal he

case to be heard in the cicil court in order served a summons. Sometimes he stayed on

to got justice Ia reply to His Worship, the premis a to see the nuisation was abated who asked whether the man knew he would be

Lient, by his coolius. He had never dealt with the

proceeded against for desortiou, customer and would not say Graham said that defendant ought to have com- shop ns B if it was retail or wholesale. He had been in mon-sense enough to know that. The Magistrate the shop on more than one occasion, and had

said that might be his reason for objecting to never expressed to anyone connected with the bs handed over; and asked Detective Inspector place a liking for cigars and ginger, and had Gidley if he know of any undertaking given to held no communication about each matters the Macao Government by that of Hongkong: with those in the shop. Witors did not know that no other charge except the one extradited what the red paper was used for. What the for would bo preferred against the acoused. man charged with proffering a bribo had to The answer was that, as far as Juspector Gidley do with the shop was not in his knowledge,

knew, nothing of the kind had been done in the case. His Worship asked him to enquire about the point, as in some instances an under-pelago. What the Army did for the islanders taking is given that no elbor charge will be by building wagon roads the ciril government made except the one mentioned in the

can do on a larger scale, by instituting extradition papers.

moderate and well-considered policy of state. Bided railroad-construction.

A system of railways affording direct com munication among the various provinces of the Ieland of Lazon, with possibly a lesser system in some of the smaller islands, together with a moro adequate system of inter-island transit by water, while it would hasten the development of trade throughout the archipelago, and thus premote the interests of peace, would also enormously, fasilitate the movement of troops in case of emergency, and thereby simplify the problems of governmental administration. The favor with which the proposed construction of railways in the Philippines is regarded by the War Department is undoubtedly inspired by the results which have followed the construs- tion of wagon reads by the Army. The Army bee shows what can be done for the internal

Inspector F. MaNub gave evidence to the effect that on the 20th September, about 1.26 p.m., complainant brought the defendant to No. 7 Police Station and charged him as hafore stated. The cigars, ginger, and envelope were produced Witness opened the envelope, which was not fastened, and found two $5 notes, also a card.

Defendant made the statemout that his master, Lui Fo, had sent him to give the acticles to the Inspector (Gidley).

The Sergt.-luterpreter at No. 7 Police Station wituossed regarding the above statement.

His Worship said that he could not agree to the deduction of the $3.90 from the obarge, und having no jurisdiction in amounts over $10, ho would have to commit defendant.

There was no doubt, said Mr. Beavis, that the money had been offered to complainaut, but be wished to say that the things had not been given to the Inspector to influence bis conduct as n public servant, and "whether the defendant did

so or not was a matter of inference.

His Worship remarked that that was a pairt for a jury to devilo.

Mr. Beavis then stated he would reserve his defence.

Young Sbui was committed for trial at the next criminal sessions.

On the charge of procuring Stung Lại to proffer a bribe, Lui Fo, master of the shop at 5. Queen Street, was up on remsed.

Inspector. P. MoNab, of No. 7 Polios Station, was the first witness called. He said that about 5 p.m. on the 29th September he arrested the

His Worship granted the application, and, the accased was handed o

to a file of 14th

B.1. men.

THAFT.

Botta Singh, à gunner in No. 1 Company H.K.8.B.R.A., obarged Wong Tein, of no nation, with stealing $11.91 from him at the Star Ferry wharf on the 5th inst. The sentence was six weeks' hari labour.

A BIG HOTEL FOR MANILA.

Papers just to hand from Manila state that company has been formed and land purchased, for the building of a big hotel in Manila, to take the place of the Orients. In referring to this the Manila Coblencies writes as follows:-

The hotel will be a concrete vision in steal development of the archibelago, and it only and stone within sixteen months. It will be remains for the civil gurernment to follow its erected at the junction of Calles Nozaledo, Isaac Peral, and Sau Laiz. It will have a nuin frontage of 400 feet on Callo Nozaledo and will a retoh along Calle Isaac Peral for the suze distance, while it will also have 200 feet on Calle Sua Luiz. The structure will bo

example.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory on the 5th and 8th inst, issued the following reports:-

On the tb, at 4,55 p. Black Drum hoisted. The typhoon is crossing the 8, part of the five stories high, a massive, handsome pile Formosa Channel and threatens the coast near of the most simfuntial style suitable to Swalow.

the climate of Monila. It will have a steel

addressed a communication to the Home

to ke

in accordance with the revised tariff. It is It trauspices, says the Kobe Chronicie, that, pointed out that if the trade of Mucno with when the M.M. linor Australien struck the inland places continues, as heretofore, to be rocks on Sunday morning (27th ult.) mar carried on in juuks, while that of Canton, as

Imabaru, as soon as possible Coromander Varron well as that of Kongmoon, situated wear; dispatched a message to be telegraphed to Maceo, and shortly to le séministered as a Mji informing the Aundin, which was then Treaty port, to maintained by steam vessels, due at Moji, of the accident, and asking the importance of Macao will mertáinly for the assistance of the company's vessel, serions'y affected as a centre of distribution, The Anna, however, had passed Moji on The prosperity of Hongkong, the primary the voyage to Kube before the telegram arrived, centre of 'distribution for South China, will and was quite surprised at the spectacle which not, it is contended, by injured by the proposed awaited her in the narrow strait through which modos vivendi, seeing it is immaterial to that she was to pass. The Annan stand by the part whether direct communication is or is not Australien for Bell with smeler Chinese ports, so long as these are 8-rved through a secondary eatre lik Maene. Furthermore, it is stated that Portugal ber safety depends upon good weather. It hus obtained from the Chinese Government seems to be the general opinion that she will promise of a concession to build a railway from Macao 16 Canton and Samshai. The attainment of this object will assuredly redonnd Colony as well to the vredit and promote the welfare of the of the neighbouring {rovince,

EN

defondant in No. 3 Slation, and charged him steloton as have the most approved hotel risen over Formosa and the N. part of the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

buildings in th

the

United States, and architecture will be ornamental and artistic.

On the 6th, at 11 55 . The barometer bas Channel, fallen over Japan and N. China.

The typbook seems to have moved West- wards and to have reached the coast uear.

over twelve hours The is such that position of the Australien

ema serious fisk of breaking up if the wind should freshen,

A Nagasaki despatch states that the Mitsu Bishi Yard salvage s'eamer Oura-mara with two engineers, and about sixty mechanics. loft Nagasaki on Monday for the place where the Australien is aground.

The land for the hotel was bought a few days Swatow this morning, It has probably filled in. and may be expected here on the 20th inst. assistance of the Australien wan ordered to do so

ego by Mr. George Wolf, of Castle Brothers

with procuring Young Shui to offór a bribe to a public servant, namely Inspector S. M. Gidley Lanch bribe being as enumerated in above case). Witness arrested Lui Fo in consequenes of what the defendnut in the previous case said is | Wolf and Sons, who is the chief of the inte. rested parties. There will be enough land for a hit Blatement.

Yeung Shui, in the witness-box, stated that charming park alongside the building, and a ho was employed as a general assistant by the roof-garden will top the pleasures of the place. Lun On firm. The articles of the bribe were ... here will be #50 suites of roonis in the handed him by the assistant accountant of the hotel, all with batha attached,

op onsiderably and is apparently no longer a dangerous disturbance. Se

Pressure retains high over E. Japan,

winds in the N. part of the Formosa Fresh Channel and NW. and W. winds on the 8. coast. of China.

Forecast:-N, W. winds; fresh or moderato; unsettled.

Black Drum lowered.

According to a Takamsien dispatch to the Aeah, the torpedo-bont which went to the

in response to an application of the French Consul. Divers have examined the damage to the hull of the steamer, Little offect follows the efforts to stop the inrash of water, and the

The Indo-China steamer Kumsang left Cal- cath for this port, via the Straits, on the 4th The P. & O. steamer Lanca left Singapore for this port or the 5th inst., at 4 p.m.

3XD NEWSPAPER RecoMMEND MACNIVEN & CAMERON'S PENS.

THE WAVERLEY PEN, for Easy Writing. THE FLTING SCOTCHMAN PEN,instead of a Q 311. THE FLYING J writes 200 words por dip. Sold at all Stationers. WAVERLET WORTH, EDINBURGH. rapid current of the strait greatly increases

steamer is heeling over to the starboard. The

[2045-1 the diffealty of carrying out operations.

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