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that the Tibetarm would soon recognise its pacific character, that the Dalai Lama would on its arrival in the country be willing
to receive it, and that the Chinese Amban at Ebassi weld afford all the assistance be¦ could to its head. In most of these coutu-
A. S. WATSON & CO., ions we here proved to he mistaken. The
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Tibet.us themselves at first exhibited a
hostile front, though subsequently many have come to see that the object of the Mission is nedly a friendly cue, and that no But the aggresion was ever intended, Lamans have evidently been thoroughly poisoned by Russian and, perhaps, also Chinese, misrepresentations, and they ding } with a fenicity worthy of a better cause fo The BUSINESS of the HONGKONG the impression that the British advaner is. n menee to their power, and a threat to the independerne of the country. Tais impres
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1904.
The appointment laws becs gazetted of Mr.
T. #formel Carlisle as HBM's Cousul for
French Indo-China, to reside at Hanoi,
The San Paurisen. Nerradefter advocates a vinsane ble lowering of the bars at Chisuess exclusion as a solution of flar labour problem in California,
The foveranseat of Benggal has motitied that
TELEGRAMS. Į
REUTERS SERVICE.
THE WAR
LONDON, 1st May. Two hundred and sixty-eight Jap nose prisoners have arrived at Tomak, largely com
the regulations for the prevention of the intra-posed of Naval meu captured from the Port Arfleur blocking strumos. The officers vectivo duction of plugne by son, issued by Governa at,
Ian uliowanes of from 30 to 75 roubles per month will be entered in the parts of Orissa and in and the one to kopeks per day. Russi the port of Chittagong againsí vossels muriving visitors to the camp are surprised at the mea's from Hongkong.
eleanliness and mentiras.
· Referring to the recent death of Mr. A. B. desne, of the firm af Halme. Bingve & Co.. Nagasaki, who died on the Buyers in Hongkong barbour, the Aide Clavicle says Mr. Alfred Glover was hurt in Aberdeen, and settled in Nagasaki about the year 1872. joining the fron of Holm, Ringer & Co. Slow those curly bays he had never soverod libs etapetion with either. city or firm, his interests with Bio advance of time becoming Mosoly identified with both His brother, Mr. T. B. Glover, is adeo a well-
so it will be difficult to remove, as the Chinese Amban has apparently gone out of his way to define the British Mission. That misrepresentation is likely to die hard, and the British Government have no doubt known old resident of Japan. Much sympathy Tom
occasion to address some awkward- questions on the point to the Imperial Chi- nese Governnicut. The advice given by the į Aubain was at one gentaitous and uefriend- ly. They have therefore had good reason of the to complain of the manner in which their elfart to bring about improved relations
MONGKONG DISPENSARY in its new with Tilet has buen received at Peking.
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jargaises are as follows:
Wark Days, 8.30 AM to 6 P., Saturday, 30 AM to 2 P.M.
Sunday,
19 a.m. to 1 P.M.
It is sincerely to be hoped that there will
en connels of weakness ia, di Foreign
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will be felt at the loss he has sustained,
By kind permission of the Commander of Polier, the Macao String Bay will play the following programme of naïs at the Mucio Hotel, from 730 pan. to 9.30.p.m. 011 aturity noat, June 4th, and will also play every Satur day during the stor March =>> ** blu zlery
Oresturs. Toveredi
Paul Jones"
Waltzes......... Selection ..... Faust.....
Waltz... « Porest Song
Al-Fresco ........
We real * Summer Night "
THE UNITED STATES AND MOROCCO.
THE CANTON-SAMSHUI RAILWAY.
must all the public ofiers, Education wonbl sweep away all the barriers that hampered progress, and it wo
heard that in OPENING OF PAT=HAN-SAMSHUI BEATION, La very short thus Chinese fannées would be
On Wednesday the a vond section of the new
fonales on the grad stunlard. This would Canton railway that between Fatslian and fasten the establishment of a tiovernment Samm-Jui
·was formally opened under auspicious | empable of governing honestly; order world by conditions. This section is a contination of pucated and civilisation transformed to a. the line that was openest in Korember last from living reality. Look at høy fertile Belds, lor Cunton to Puslem. The whole completed patient and industrians people. What weml portion now extends to a little over 30 miles in Ching be with national unity,' a spirit of length. The American Deseopment Company feeder and love of country was instilled in which has built this fins have also the conensei them? Was it possible to farerned for position. for the grand trunk liar from saator to in the commercial world? In flos nams of flig Hankow. which will you along the apposite ¦ Caulon-Hankow Railway he hade them welcome! bank of the river. Exclusive of the densely 15 hoped that the day wank ho enjoyable populated cities of Pulshan and Cuiton, it | tx to anke a lasting impression upon "their" is estimated that the line opened on Wi-due-minis, and he assured. Chơm that any lack of
in the district through which it runs.
LONDON, 31st May. Mr. Day Eas asked the French Governuatay will serve almat a million inhabitants to exercise their god offices to secure tho release of Mr. Penderis, which Franco has consented to do. In tin useanwhile four American war-ships a at Tangier. The British Admiral has also arrived there from Gibraltar on board the Serprise to confer with
the British Minister.
PERRY BETTING.
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Carl Weber
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LONDON, His May. Convernant. Heory 1
St. Amant
John O'Gaunt.
Andover,
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courtesy would not be intentional on their part, The short, time in which they had to make The opening ceremony was attended by à lege preparations would count for any negligener concanese of" "people, including guests from that might "öveur. He hub pleasure in pre. Sharpeen and Hongkong and a large number of senting to them as toad-muster of this gather- lagh Chinese officials. Among those presenting an officer of the construction department,. Weez Hon. Robert W. MoWade. Consa! | Colonel William M. Pinkston General for 0.8.A.. Mrs, and Mige MeWander Colonel PINKTON Svil that many resout Han, H.M. Hobbins, U.S.A. Vieo-Consni,Hong, would recall the pleasint serusion on kang. The. Walters. Vice-Cumsal for Germany: Noven for las when that branch of the line Count de Vaynea Vice-Consul for Francé : C.R. was formally opened and trains ran, botwron Huijgen. Consul for the Netherlands: W. Shekwaitong and Fotschan. To-day they hart Doumich, Vice-Consul for Sweden and Nor again assembled, to celebrate with appropriate way: Z. Volpicelli. Consal for 1taly; Mr. and ceremony the practical completion of the Sanz- Mrs. R. de Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. May, Mr. Į shui baasch of the Canton-Hankow Railway and Mrs. Zantel. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. from Canton, the entrepot of Southern China, to Messrs. Spallinger, Hug. Hogg, Latrentz, the picturesque rity at the confluence of the Romney, A. Von Belmezevicg, Furnel. Stanton. | North and West Rivers, Sumslui. This work W. Cator. S. R. Gilman. R. C. Comrie. H. of construction had only been accomplished Cerin, R. 11. Harvie, S. W. Russell, Helites. | after the expenditure of a lange suru af money J. Liud, Gidas, Howe, Farbam. W. Pinkston and he regretted to say, loss of life. Within the Fri-J, Stroll. Spethman. Vun Allen, C. S. narrow contos from the City of the Dond (a 19. E, Sutton | KERRY LANDING-STÅGE BURNED Paget, and others, Among the Chinese present Nameheklan slejd sono of the sons of English- were : ---H. E. the Governor of Canton, H. E. speaking countries who were to-day manned by n the Turtar General, H. E. the Hoppo. Their | dear old mother, wife or sweetheart, Nor could Honours the Grain Trolai, Li Tastai. Con- they forget that in the sities and villages almig struction Director Wen Thotai. Traffic Director the line of that road thern were sleeping their Li Tastai, Director of the Arsenal Lo Tuotai. last leop the husband and father, mother and Director of the Military College. Chung Tactai, wife, and sons of the historical Flowery King- dom, who had given up their lives while in the and the Land Director of the Canton-Hunkow
in of duty. In the name of the Chinese Railway
Ferry launches carried the guests from Can-Geyortment, the stock-holders of the Imperial tou to Shekwaitong, the terminas of the Chinese Railway Administration, and the railway, where a special corridor train composed America Chins Devidapment Company, he
had pleasure in formally doclaving the Sam of new cars was awaiting to convey them over the line to Bamali. The train was deckel shni branch of the Canton-Hankow Ruit- with flags and all the depot buildings at tha
3 Ragini Ch. Conte
...... Hmmunal Carl Weber
1. Zavertal
Tiso London, and China Express says:- Mr. E. Hewett, the Chairman of the Hongkong Chamber of Commooren, has done a public service
Lanenshire, St. Doule, Coxwai, Suu Roque, Lobrinski, Jupiter
Ploving, Montejo,
DOWN.
Yesterday afternoon, fire broke out on the Star" Ferry landing stage on the Hongkong side, and before the flames could ba checked the in calling attention to the question of the Canatshed aus buildingson the wharf wern burned ton-Kowloon Railway. The matter lins been down and completely destroyed. The build in abeyance for some years, but we believe that ings causisi od of two ticket-boxes, and a shop in negotiations are at present in progress between the centre, all of which were covered by a wat the Colonial Ofice and tlu: concessionaires with † and bamboo roof. The fire broku imi at t the view of xpediting the wetter. The views end farthest away from the Praya. How it entertained in the Colony and elsewhere will originated is unknown. but doubtless it was the probably assist in furthering the matter, and result of some coulis throwing a lighted match lead to definite arrangements being concludet on the tindor-like matting. At any rate in a with the Chinese' authorities. We do not fear vory for minutes the place was enveloped in
Į have been hearded, insulted, befied, and in-Oriental Morcha tavani"
jured by the Lamas. We have been piti to much neelless expense, we have lost many valuable lives by the mingled distrust and I treachery with which we Inve been faced over this question, and we think that the time for concession or even toleration has wholly gone by. The eyes of the entire Eastern world are upon us, and as we deal Au Assistant will be on duty at all times to with the truculent Lamms so we may export to be met in the future by other Powers, such as China. If we are to get out of this dispone præsciplicans,
| little war with credit we must be firm and just, just to our own prestige and con- siderate for our reputation among the foreign trade of South Chine, but it is rust wise frontier tribes on our Indian Empire. We to give hostages to fortune however well can i longer afford to receive apologies [rivenustanced one may be, or to allow other in- and to acquiesce in requests that the Mis-tests to be created that may be either present sion may step short in its progress towards y or prospectively a surious rival to the position tat enterprise and energy have created at the sacred city of bassa. We must not
Hongkong. uly press on to that jealously guarded capital, but we must insist upon the Mission being personally received by the Dalai Lamn, as any "Mission from head of a
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An interesting action against the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is being fried in the Yokohama District Court, the plaintif being Mr. Dhumanal Chelların, The claim is for
way
open for
general traffic between its terminals, and while the d Max
with the nanos of H.E. Governor Chatig.
H.D. Governor CuANG responded in a fow sani-
the approach in the near future of a rival to lauies. As soon as the firo was soon the tue station were decorated likewise in briliantly playing an appropriate nie he wonkl propose fl Hongkong, as the distributing centre for the host Robert Cooke came alongside the whart coloured hunting that looked resplendent under toast to their friends there uswmbimi couple
and began throwing water on the fames. The the brilliant saushine. Evidences are not want- Fije Brigade we.o notified by telephone but plug to show that the Company are making were late on the spot with the eugines and repid progress with the permanent buildings other appliances, and it was some little time here. A Reception Committee male thingsces, thanking the Company for asking them to In pleasant for the guests and looked after be present, referring” to the benefits that must. before they were able to get to work.
acerue to the country through the presepea oť. their comfort in every possible way, Seats about 15 minutes the whole of the fittings abors
were not faken on the train until after the the railway, which he hoped would always carry the level of the wipart had been demolished with -the exception at a few charred poles which arrival of the Chinese officials, who, in full dress peaceful runterials.
Consul-treneral MWADE, in proposing the remaiced upright. The wharf itself was act were escorted by a numerons guard of brates much damagel. Owing to the dange to the and were received by the railway guards Joast of the Empress Dowager and the Pre stage, be "Star" Ferry launches are landing drawn m) along the approaches to the train insident of the United States, said he then ght it their picturesque uniform and glittering rifles.ught to be made known to everybody that ther their passengers at Hinka Pier.
Following thern came the band of the 116th men connected with this railway work deservert Mabratta Light Infantry, who also boarded the well; for they had sat some here for their own train and discourse popular music ca route. benefit but for the benefit of the country. They A start was at length made, the train spending desired to help this great. Empiry of China mł
themselves at the same time; and if it, was s>. through the beautiful, rich country which drew forth expressions of admiration from all present. it was also a benefit to thi country to which That part of the line between Canton and they belonged and of which they were subjects,
The people of Hongkong however did not soun Fatshan has already become familiar to many Hongkong people; and the beauty of the country
to have arrived at the conclusion that a rail. through which it runs need not be expatiated way would be a benefit to every merchant
The country which this now section has in Hongkong. This railway would develop, mpon.
the country and beware its revente Ho opened up between Fatshan and Sashaf is as fortilo and us verdant, with the added charm. of
was anro they were quite ready to take undulating his rich in verhure to their sunr
the responsibility of building the railway from Kowloon to Cunto. If the building of
verses sritis mapamunications adârcased to the difat Power to an iuforior State should be donages to cover loss beurred through the
not for publication, but as evidence of good faith
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failure of the defendante të qyqunint plaintiff | with the fort that retain moneys had been remitted to him by telegraph through the bank, The defence was that the bank revived the
AMOY NOTES.
Awoy. 27th May.
FAN DICAP.
EMPIRE DAY.
plaintiff's code investigation it The 24th was not allowed to parse entirely I was intended without celebration, although, owing to the
received, with all honour and deference. We should also require, in the future, that the Dulai Gana should place himself under
The find round of the handicap for the the protectorate of the EMPEROR of IEDIA,
mum of 500 yen, sent from Hongkong by tele-Farewell Cup presented by Mr. W. H. Wallace and thus a representative of His Imperial
ram en the 14th December last, but the dress on his departure for England, gave rise to a Misty should be allowed to reside in being - D. II. A. it was not known to whom prolonged struggle on the E-mng Kang Links Lhassa or in some convenient contra in the money should be delivered. The plaintiff botween Messrs. J. McArthur and C. J. Wood. Tiber We should, moreover, require from | asked the Jefendants on the 18th of the sune The liter eventually carried off the prize, On the 25th May, at Kenilworth, Barker Road, the Government of Peking an apology for month whether these of Saiyan had been sent inte beles having been played.
the conduct of the Chinese Amhan, and the title was D. H. U., but af
from Hongkong" r not, T withdrawal of that official from Tibot, became certain that the said together with all pretensions to suzerainty, for him. 11 was therefore delivered to absence of vessels in port, the customary bunting i mits. As it turned out, the train did not pro which they can neither render effective nor him. The dehy in delivery was caused by) was not in evidence. In the afternoon there cood all the way to Samshmi. but came to a halt the rail road from Mame to Canton was turne! exercise with discretion. In this way can an error of the remitter at Hongkong in having was a children's party at Way Foong, where we give the best answer alike to the sorretaressed it to " 12. H. A" instead of D. H. Usiall patriots were to be seen "demonstrating intrigining of Russia, the treacherous weak-Consequently, the defendants were not liable with Union Jacks and Royal Standards and
for any los the plaintiff may have sustained generally holding high revel. ness of the Chinese Representative in Tibet, Counsel for the plaintiff cognest that if the The tile war with Tibet into which we and the insulent deßance exhibited by the transaction in question had been the first one,
On Sunday hust the din of fire-crackers and have been forced by the hostile attitude of Lanas. Now that the sword has been the defendants" reply might be avoptable, but bombs disturbed the slumbers of those who were the natives and the warbke reception appealed to it should only be sheathed by there had been five transactions of the same trying to match forty winks aftor tiffin.
worded to the British mission to the the virtar on terms consistent with his. H. A.." every time, and the advice sent to had arrived, and being the first of the tea kind between the parties, the address beingquiry elicited the intelligence that the Tender Dalai Lama, seems to be developing into an dignity and consistent with the interests
the plaintiff at once. Moreover, the prommuria-steamers calling here this season the Chinese obstinate contest to prevent them reaching of the great Indian Empire,
tion of "A" and "E" are the same in were letting off a fusillade to get “gand jess. Hindustani. Evidence we prolared to show Lhassa. It was, of course, well known that
that the advice was issued on the 20th December
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DEVOUX ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E. C. HONGKONG, BED JUNE, 1904.
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the Tibetan authorities would rofuse leave Far Colonel YousourusnAND to enter Lhassa,
it
resolute buped that a demeanour and a steady persistence in a policy neccssitated by continued lights. would bring even the Lamas to their senses, But it seems that oure more we had reckon- d without the host. The dense ignorance which wraps the Lbasse Lamas as with a garment inade them blind to the peril which they were courting in thus continually per severing in a course of slights which no self-respecting Power, however well satisfied ae to the righteousness of its own intentious, could long tolerate. Morcovor, the Indian Government were credibly informed that Muscovite intrigue was not only steadily ondermining Chinese, influence at Lbassa, but that it was also preparing the way for Ression predominance in a state on the Indian frontier which should naturally fall within the scope of British influence. Tha intrigue must have gone far, for where otherwise, could the Tibettus have procured their arms and ammunition ?
When the Mission was first despatched by Lord CURZON-and the wisdom of send- ing it is now generally undisputed except by a fow political cranks, who would object to any move on principle-it was hoped
TEA STEAMERS,
NAVAL NOTES.
En.
The U. S. gruboat Helena arrised on 20th
The Fortuguese, cruiser doktorator flust, that the stato to forward the goods ordered inst. from Femehow and left for Swafow on 28th- Hougkong yesterday.
was fixed, and that previous transactions were Six more fatal cases of plague were notilier | made under the address of " D. H. A.” yesterday.
proceedings stand adjourned to the 9th inst
The French Mail of the 3rd May was deli veverk London on the 1st inak.
The P. & O. Company's steamer Moredont which left London on April 19h took on hand £29,783 in silver coin for Hongkong.
The cruiser ligeait. Captain W. B. Fawekner, sailed on 27th April. from Ports month, to relieve the Talbot on the Chion Station.
Yesterday's mail brought news of the death of Mr. Charles Palmer, senior partner in the well-known London firm of Cutler, Palmer & Co., wine merchants.
Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, the Acting Polier Magistrate, was still indisposed yesterday: Mr. J. II, Kemp, the Sound Magistrate, conducted all the Polier Conet cuses, -
The P. & O. amani wail steamer Balluardi arrived yesterday afternoon at 2p.u. with both the French and English mails. The French mail was a week late owing to the strike at Murseilles.
Captain R. T. Toke, Welsh Regiment, who has been serving with the Chinese Regiment of Infantry at Wei-bai-wei, and whe was with the Chius Expedition of 1900, has been ap pointed Assistant Military Attaché at Tokyo,
The
By kind permissionof 11,4 fol. frenongger and officers, the Band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme of music at the King Edward Hotul, during dinner to- night (wother permitting) -
· March....................... "Carillourch Tambour “....... Busenstein ...Muniltonlarb Extracte
Ja bot selection A Chinese Honeyg Dance. Nell Wanyam
Hienoau Rubens Section The Little Meisla. Waltz "Anf Selwingender Liebe" Bohm Mazurku.............. “Slavonic Danes "........... Karsity Why *God Save the king.*
The following will be the Menn
Hos Envees Rel Fish on Toast.
Kut
PIRIF
Bailesi and 2
1. Blanding Hai
INTRIES.
Baked Fillet of Ireof audi Vegetables Lauviel Brisket of Pigeon Prawn on A pie
JOINTS.
Roast Fuddle of Mu tou Kausi Capon Cull Ham.
CURRY,
Chichen.
SALAND.
Scotel.. VEGK FABLEḤ.
Boiled Potatoes
Grčou Peas
Chipped Potatoes Mahod Turnips. SWLEN.
Almond Macorconi Finger Cakes,
Plum Pudding
Vanilla Ice Cream
The Wilmington, also from Foschow, eume in on the 25th, and is still in port.
The destroyers Sparrowhawk and Whiting caine iuto port on tho 2541, leasing next day for Woosung
Mr. N., M. HOLMES spoke regarding the work done in Imilding the line, of the difficulties that had had to to overcoms,
at a point some one and a half miles distant over to the Amerions they would build it, and from it, owing to there having been some delay baill it free of expense to the people insurmounting a constructionat difficulty on the who gave them the contrari. They were show road. After an inspection had been made of ing on that line what they could de; und the terminal works, the train started on the it the people judged from past experienes return journey to Shekwaitong, which was they could depend upon them to starl reached between one and two n'clock. Tancheon, | to their word. (Applause) partesel by Mr. R. Daly, of Messrs. Daly and Ward of Hongkong, was served in excellent prisut mabering some 250 After luncheon, style in a matshed at the depot, the company
Mr. P. H. FARNHAM, divisional engineer a short toust-list was entered upon.
for the Sumshui Section of the milroad. pointed Mr. Jourry Land, Acting Superintendent out in the course of an excellent speech that of Transportation, in welcoming the guests, difficulties of a stupendous nature had been said it was a great pleasure to have them there met with, and hence the delay. But those on the version to take part in the opening of difficulties bulben ocercome through the the Samshui Division of the Yuen Han Railway. loyal devotion not only of the engineers It was not necessary for him to enter into suy and the forks in the office but of the lines. explanation as to the accommodation- und
men, who, ware Americnus. English, Scottisht, equipment (v be furnished, how the line would | Irish, and in fact men of all nationallties. The he managul, etc., any more than to say that it coolie brigade also deserved praise for the way was a business venture and consequently the {in which they bad worked. He could not speak aluighty dollar became the arbitrator of the too highly of the manner in which the work | accommodations they would gof. The muage. had been done. The opening of this now ment must give „just what the people demand section bid bøen rushed through; hence the line und what they were willing to pay for, aul he was not in that condition that an engineer could assure them that this would be the best would like to present it to them, but in a short. RS. THALES" DISABLED.
and most modern that could be had; and at au
time it would bọ properly bellasted and Exert The Douglas ss. Huiching, with the no.
distant date their equipment would be man
mp. He hoped that now the rain lino. from Thales (belonging to the same company) in tow,factured in Chin, which would be the macans of
Canton to Hankow would be pushed on so returned to feugkong yesterday morning at giving employment to mamberless natives. The rapidly as possible. six o'clock. The Thales left Foochow on the march of modern progress sometimes, mutarully Mr. BRENNAN. Samshuf, congratulated the 9th ult, and Swatow out the st. That tight, displaced honoured occupations. What, for inhabitants of that place on the completion of the 31st, when some six miles west-south of instance became of the stage-coach drivers the railway, which brought them into suck: olose Breaker Point, at seven o'clock, the quadrant when railways were first introduced? Perhaps touch with Custon and opened up the beautiful of the high pressure valve gear-broke, disabling not ons in a thousand turned ongine-driverhills of Samshui to the Canton people."
The toasts of "The Pross" and "The Lading" the vessel. She rocked bolplessly on the more-There could be nu cause for alarm in this] or less still waters for about iwdve Flowery Kingdom, and with its unlimited concluded the list, and after a group photographi
i had been taken the company diapuraed. hours before the Hairking, steaming u
vesources and boundless possibilities they could the opposits direction,
sight.
safely predict that the the would come when
CRICKET. Capt Rohsou of the Thaios promptly Chins would become a network of stool, her
The storeship Hamber looked in for an hour or so on the morning of the 26th.
H.M.S. Rambler is surveying outside Amor. coming juto barbour for each week-end.
hove in
sigualled the stale of affairs to Capt. ir u horses yould labour under their heavy) A' London despatch dated the leth alt, says: Hodgins of the Harching, and a tow line sou loads of wealth, and school houses would be ex-Maxy ebone has beaten Kent by 33. Sussex connected the two steamers, Luckily the
numerous as the sampans that flout on its has beaten Net's by five wickets. Lancashire weathor kept tine, a favourable wind blowing streams, and the son of Úbina would receive has beaten Warwickshire by nine wickota, from the north-east. The Hatching has 1,000 an education on the Western system, fitting them Derbyshire las beaten Surrey by 122. Thu, tons of cargo ou board for coast ports, and the for the burdens which the 20th century placed match between Yorkshire and Iricestershire Thates brought 500) tens of cargo down for this upon them. The day was at hand when we drawn: Gloucester bas beaten Somerset, port.
men of liberal education and intelligence by thres wirketa.
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