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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 1906.

their importance he dwarfed is metaphysical ( [imitations of all generalised law bave been eyes, are well worth the effort of struggling | supplemented by an annecessarily confering But bad as all that is (to the to get free from habit, convention, and rank accretion. prejudice. The text may be and partly in clear thinker), it is scarcely bad enough to the recent Hongkong police court, conviction warrant such cases ng the two we have and fine ol a man guilty of possessing certain selected. In the cruelty to animals case, 10 have had the A. S. WATSON & CO., wards without police permission; and partly the defendant seans

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(REVTEL'S SERVICE.]

THE EDUCATION BILL.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

Yesterday, moralog Commodoro Williams distributed the prizes won by pupils of the Kowloon Grammar School. Notwithstanding the wet weather there was a fuir number of

On July 11th Bir Claude MacDonald, TELEGRAMS. KOWLOON GRAMMAR SCHOOL hoone of Almiral Moore and the principal British Akılassadorat Tokyo, gava a dinner is leers of the British squadron now at Yoke hans. Among the guests present besides the British offers were bis Imperial Highness" Prites Arisugne, Viscount. Hayashi, Admiral Saito, Minister for the Navy; Admiral Togs, Nasal Paymester General 3 wakani, Admiral

Matsumate.

Taxox, July 18th. An exciting delato took place in the

Burmese view of what is proper tromment 1 juin, and Rear. Admirals Iwasaki Kata, and House of Commons, on clause No. 37 of the

His hors hospin! A litoral interpretation of the commandment

of cur dumb relatives. Thou shalt not kill", was responsible for en

was ernetly on a par with some arrange. Roghisleman's confumont in jail for six wek. He was released by the Home verdaryments that to refried to in M. after serving Six weeks of a seniones of the Ha's beautiful book on the Burmese BULL DOG BRAND aftante, Where but was

charged at

at Manchester it was alleged that old The Soul of a People". You the sufferings Formen too weak to stand and supported by of the horses were sufficient to justify (to

found in slings perwas signed the polition to the Home -clear thinkers) the charge of Sperrtary for his release and it was argued cruelty. Allgar inw touching on this matter

WAK 15 FE of the on his billf that he

of crusty is inconsistent, Iloes not apply kindliest nature, who would not hurt any tiring wing He interpreted the six conto all au mele capable of suffering pain. It manelment is applying to all clad things, id he regularly bought old and infiem puisies a pour cactor for working a horse with a suddle-sore, and it igures the shop. boysen in save theut from being shot. His

keeper why tortures a hundred fles at time on one of those vised abominatious called Hy-papers. It fiors a man for testing terrier puppies (meant to accompany ofte

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to be Combined with Extreme Lightcess of

Chuncter and 5 practical FREEDOM from

result hitberto SEDIMENT

unattainable.

deemed

Per Case of 4 Dus, Quarts $1800 Per doz. $4.50

Pinb 24.K

inkle was filled up for their ere, and he did all in his power to make them com- fortable and their end pênc ful. It was stated that it was a collection of uch bors that the officials found is his stable,

Buch cases

Plzss.

Occasion

visitors, and the vekool was decorated for the

Mr. H. W. Ray, the principal, read the Edinaption Bill, for establishing a Welsh Jaanual report. He said Commodoro Williams, education authority styled the Council of Ladies and Gentlemen,-I have grené planasie The decision of the Tokyo High Court was

Mr. Lloyd-George intimated, in presenting to you my first annual report of tho progress of the Nowleon Gromuar School, delivered on July Toth with regard to the burs ing of the official quarters of the Home Minister reply to Brionist criticisms, that but before I de so I should like to thank the

was prepared to appoint a friends who have braved the weather, nu and palics boxes in Tokyo on the night of Government September th las'. The defendants ou trial Minister for Welsh education. Mr. Bolfour Commalogs Willams for the honeng he has con- us in attending to distribute the bured 183. Of this number, 95 worn designated the grave constitutional change forred on victed nad four have such been condoned trosed, ai snelt a short dier, waler the priz 8. This school was apored on September 1st with pupils Before the end of the al serrita lo for 1 years; one to ujutise, a deliberate insult to the House. continerant for ten years, three to major

finement for nine years, and sight, noquitled. The reminder are to be imprisoned with latwar fur perioda ranging from sus math to oightona Bonds or faud in sums rauging from Y5to

1.20.

the half-year there were 40 names on the broke. There are now 44. This good result Kattribuc to two main causes. First, the hearty support, (I have reveival from the scholmass and their parents in recommending the school to their

The proposal was carried by 279 to 50, aunt this number had increased to 30, and by fanse 37 alopied by 305 to 197,

THE KING'S VISIT TO CANADA.

Lovos, July 18th. The King has regretfully declined the

reply alludes to the extent of the Empire and the importance of affairs necessitating hin, being within easy reach of the centre.

the two itel are typical of \ nguwis) on an osaerless cat; and it pri-Fittor, D.§.Q., and Olcers, the Band of the invitation of Canada. His Mujeste in bis 50-operation of my assistant toustors. Through-

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By kind permission of Lieut.-Col, A. G, Second Battalion The Queen's Own" Royal West Kent. Regiments will play the following programs of music during dinner at the Hongkra Hotel on Saturday, 21st July, 1906- Vollstedt Mrch Ave Aplomb," .....

Gemor "Fout Passe,”

Berger to." Mirella -election franu “Par Dichess of Dantzic," Caryl Incident Music to Henry VIIIth." Sullivan *March indienne,"

Buick Dilgad Fasti Tout Soap Green Turtle Fish Baked Fish DINNER Meston, D'Ouvrez-Sardinien and Tomato Sauc and Liver Seeetbread Palties, Darryla fate, de-Ranst Sirloin of lyf and Yorkshire Padling, Roast Capen und Chlery Sauce. Bolesl Lag of Sutton and Caper Satce, Cold Galantine

Sabu-Plain Sweets! af al and Plato Salvat.

feariptive „..." In Cooblurki."

Entrees--ice Binis, Ba

THE EGYPTIAN GARRISON.

friends, and, secondly, the legal and unstinte

out the your my right-hand supporter has been Frau Reimers, in whos epible bands the German and kindergarten class bats d vary great progress. In the early part of the year I had at the help of Miss A. L. Robinson, of Melbourne Viversity, who left í January to our great regest to laks up a mora lucrative position. For the past uine months the lower classes has been under the charga of Mr.

TONDON, July 18th. An immediate survey of the garrisons it

R. C. Blow, who both in and Egypt and the Soudau has been ordered aromojoslation' required for British that I have to veport excellent all-round with a view of estimating the increased out of school as rendered excellent service- Inder the circumstances it is not surprising THE SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS, progress,

LONDON, July 18 Guatemala and San Salvador, who have len fighting with great slaughter, lave been induced by President Roosevelt to agree to an armistice, and to appoint a peace commission to meet on board of the US cruiser Marblehead,

Five pupils have been entered for the Oxford Jussi examinations,ote for senios, one for junior and one for preliusiuary. and I propose to send up at laut two for Louden matriculation in January. In September a new wing will have been added to our school premises, and in addition to the present staff I haves secured the services of two trained English

THIS ALE, browed expressly for ROBERT | frequently occurring oneistomarily tely refuses to think of the panting agony THIS

provoke some people to indignant outbursts, of the bare or fux, and the excruicating but these are outnumbered by the majority moments that must precede the actual kill PORTER C, fro, is bulled under a

wise attitude is blended of a half cynied It needs clear thinking to discover what is Special System which combles

despair aïda perhaps consequent phlet.wifn eruelty". That the clear thinking Charteristics of a Good ENGLISH ALE The indignant, outbursts do nor alwaystond was'nd done until the unfortavate humi

tos arde reformis, possibly because they areitorían hal endured ax weeks of cruel matter for keen regret. more often characterised by taoral indigna- injustice is a

Even the Asscuing that the man's, explanation was tion than by jeleur thinking. clearest of gear thinking, with its result in girea at ones, bis perseeniors seem to have the shape of logical argument, camiot be ind the purpose of the law hidden by their expected to work inmediate miracles. If a careful study of the letter. It seems min convinced against his will retains the to us quit,'ovident that no Hongkong sime opinions still, it is obvious that men legislator ever intended that the possession-ice Pudding, Noyan Jea Creau and Fingr

Cakes, Tipsy Cake Desert-Coffee-Fruit are not easily to be convinced against their of an old-fashioned Japanese sword, in

THE CHINA ASSOCIATION AND The most effectmal carved ivory sheath, was to be regarded as an

PIRACY, ingrained sentiments. **arguments". electionserers have offense entailing a penalty and confiscation. 2.40 recently ben mustrating, are those The Magistuste who tried the cise the other day himself took the same view, bet which appeal to sentiment. We are sonie

subsequently, apparently after some further times tempted to believe that we are as a rare less ruled by reason then we claim to bo representation by the police, ilunk the Sentiments, or instincts, or whatever the possessor, and confrated the "eurius”. What was that representation? If it was to A. S. WATSON & CO.. hidden motives may be, seem to account for the effect that the swords in question were more of our actions than we might careta destined for an unlawful purpose, and that realise. Philosophy, like poetry, too often they were duagorous luthal weapons dis- LIMITED,

appeals to our tiond rather than to our guised as curios, thru the fine-any ine wit. The one that fits our mood, or an! was quite inadequate. Is the matter really WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, precupceptions, we call good poetry or good to rest here? Is there to be no clear think- philosophy the case many be. Suli, weing at all! We do not suggest that, the are always admitting, by our very preten- muchinery of the Legislative Council i sions, that it is our manifest duty to strive should be invoked to qualify the ordinanc alter ear thinking. His Excellency the as it struds. There is no wed for that, GOVERNOR oa Thursday repeared no meal to pass a Bill stating possible regaber bumst that mun alone is a reasoning exemptions.

A Ettle clear thinking published in your yesterday's issue, the unand Jones. the leading scores at the end of that at top had also drawn prizes in fa LPL us reason fogether, then,

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the police authorities (who have surely enough serious work to do without hauling for such merely technical offenders), a little more conrage ou the part of the inagistrates to deal justice with what we call cotamon sease, and a little more clear thinking by the legislators, whose ordinances should be drafted so as to need less interpretation

and life in this community would become fir less gomplex than it seems to be al present.

The longkong Branch of the China Associa tau is fully alive to the seriousness of the present situation of riverine traffic in South

the chainoan, has couroned an extraordinary Chint. We are advised that Mr. M. Stewart. general meeting of the members for Saturday afternoon to disenes the question of piracy on the West River". It will take place at 2.45 pm. in the City Hall, and we hope there will bo a thoroughly representativo assembly, and that representations having weight will be forthcoming.

CORRESPONDENCE.

AN INSULTING CLAIM.

The

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

BRAID'S WEN.

following report supplements our | telegram giving the result: In the presence of tally 30 spectators James Braid, the Walton

Heath professional, at Mairteld on June 15th won the open golf championship for the third

score of 300. time with

Whon play began there was no lack of excitement, for although Taylor had a good leed, the fine form which had heun sxhibited....... by the amateurs on the first day and by the professionals on tus seroad-made the result very doubtful. An account dated Qune 16th Baid,

masters; both of whom are graduates of London University. Thus with a staff of fra Koglish masters it will be possible to give students the choice of the classical or modern side of the school as at beme. I have also to thank Messrs Matibaey. Logan, Ho Tung, Ho Kom-long and Ah Wei for contributions to the prize fazi.

The Commodors, after distributing the prize,

remarked that his task had given him great pleasure. I had not ixen long in the Colony and Irdly knew of the existence of asy school at Kowloon but the ou la Robinou Road where his coolies took him, hence the reason of his late appearance. It was a pleasure to him to present prizee to those who had won them, but he reminded the unsuccessful pupils that there were prizes other one won All through the contest Braid's play has been

. Ho remembered that MUTEG consistently good. Opening with 77, he did the af sokool Hongkong. Jnly th

of those who in his ewn schooldays were second road in 70, while yesterday ho did the Su. Amongst the list of the criminal cases morning round in 5. fuishing third to Taylor

third round were: Taylor, 224: June 2 natural father Samuel Martin Payne was

Braid and Harry Vardon, each and Messrs. Grabar and Maxwell, rach 12785. reported to hate described himself as a Porin goes.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FREES,"

We do not wish such a stigma thrown on the Portagarse community of this Colony and can assure the public in general that he was novar a Portuguese, usithur by birth nor unme

For the insertion of the above, please accapt Our thanks-Yours,

JUSTITIA.

We bave enquire at the Portuguese Consulate, and learn that the prisoner is act recoguised there as a Portugues subject, Sr. Romano says the man muy bare con from Some Portuguese oclony other than Macao, The V.R.C. hold another fête on Saturday, bat officially he does not know of the man's 11th August.

The plague average at Hongkong ik new bappily less than one case a day. The Bird was recorded yesterday.

In accordance with a statement made in tho Cathedral two Sandays ago the Bishop of Victoria will preach on Snoday evening next on **The healing of Hezekiah", as illustrating paints of difference bet woon “Christínu Srience* and Christianity.

existence.

* PRIVATE PROPERTY AT PORT

ARTHUR.

THE OWNERSHIP OF MUNICIPAL PUSDS,

Taylor's steadiness is well known, and his many admicora hoped to see him at the head of the list. He appeared conäident when the final shots as accurately as usual, Lud putting badly, round begao, but, falling to place his apprese he finished in 81, thus tondling 304.

Mr. Graha, on the other hand, played very confidently, and making but two mistake, repeated 1 Lis fine forenoon perforscave, fiuishing with the fiue total of 306,

and some big ones, Tuse boys who have come second, third or lower down, if they stick to thir work will pick, up some of the good things

life. They should not be down on their lack because they bavo not got prizes on this they were diligent. He was pleased to see that a occasion, as there were many things in store if prizs had been awarded the best sportsman. Sport was a very good thing and necessary to health, as it kept boya "fit", and when the time cane for work they could really devote themasivos Rowlaud Jones, after opening so well in the toit. Those who worked hard ware generally forenoon with 73, siganlly failed to maintain this form. He required a fower the 83 for the those who played hard. He found in his service eighteen holes, which brought up bin total to that a ship whose crew contained a monter of sports was the reliable vessel when work was 308.

Braid opened with a par at the first hole, required. His advice to everybody was, if you are but he made a slight mistake at the rest, which

cast him. Afterwards he played steady, going to win a prize, don't, work in school when and did the outward journey in. His play you should be out taking exorciso. The manly spirit and feeling of fatigue was one of the on the return journey was +qanily good.

With two holes to play he had ten strokos to most pleasurable things in this world. In wiu, and then to the deligat of tan spectators. conclusion, the Commodore expressed the hopa Braid raz down a fifteen yards puit at the

and taking the last in 4, won the that the scholars would have a govi holiday, and that he would have the pleasure of meeting 'them again next year.

HEMONTERNED, with three strokes to spare.

The other leading playere and their scores are ZH follow

3u8 ... 304 R. Jones J. Taylor

H. Vardon.......... ` 305 A. Mussey ... Jo Mr. J. Gralian... 308 Mr. R. Mazwelt... 3.

CLAIM FOR PROFESSIONAL, SERVICES.

A musical programme, containing some very pleasing itaros, was thou gone through, and closed the proceedings.

LAW AND COMMON SENSE.

ur Judges are supposed to do, by sweeping away for the purpose all preconceived "pinions that are not elementary and self- evident propositions. There, however, is a point where we dion stray we must be certain that our premisses are axismatic in the strictest logical scuse of the word. Theist the little more and how much it is--

of thy Indy

who story assume that Mr. CHAMBERLAINʼs protection polity was something of interest to all- lovers of animals typits the carelessness w would avoid. When this clear thinking begonnen a more general habit, when motd man sist upon thinking for themselves, such anomalies as the imprisonment of an ultra-homas mun, and the fining fa seller of curios, will lead to changes of the

An important question is pending between the. law, radical alterations and simplifications

Japanese and Russian sathorities in regard 10 that no tradition in conservatism can stavo

the private property of Russians in Port Arthur. The Csaku Mainichi stales that in compliance off. Alf law at ito squidis ejuity and

with the provision of Article 5 of the Ports. ubeccssary, not because it is a prayer justice: these are its sole and sufficient

mouth Treaty, that all public property of Russis in the leased district of Lianturg should that average laman untur is scarcely able

The Foochar Echo agrees that the missiounty be delivered to the Japanese Government, Com- -16 grant, but bummise the writer was rasheson for existing; but no code or system

ever invented was capable of fitting all and allegations against suo Yusuan railway syndi-missiones were appointed in February last by

ca nant rely cate were exaggerated Index, it would post regarding the private property

both Government for the settlement of matters of the Bussizes. like out the great impropriety of writing to a newa- a uniform supply of

In the course of the investigation, the Japanese every case. So hug as we ARISTIDES, we must have the generalised paper of grave scandal when there is actually Commissioner, Mr. Shinobu, discovered that the Russia Municipality of Port Arthar had ne soundal to write about. "

Russo Chinese Bunk to the law, with its precedents, and processes, and

deposits in the Rus ther itational aber. But if it w Thoro was an amitsing episode at the Supreme moant of Y 218.1 and demanded the surrender of this sum form the Russian Commission, Court yesterday morning. They maintaining that Municipal property must te reasonable to ask the average man to think

Gental remarked on the prisoner having a interpreted as public property, as specified in chopper at the sleepy hour of threw in this the Portsmouth Treaty. The Russian Com more clearly and feel less acutely, Imw

morning”. The sleepy hour?" asked the missioner refused to entertain the demand, not having been instructed by bis Government to much more rensmable is it to expect that Those who are called upon to administer the Chief Justior. "Yes," responded the Attorney-aurrender the money is question. haw should remember the law's defects and ¦ Goueral, "I am always asloop at that tour. limitatious, and to cultivate aul act with a

"The Civil Administration Bursan (Japansso

Mr. Nathan took a common-seran view of the discretion, appropriate to car thinking?of Kwantung Liselung peninsula is pushing

case and thought it bard, as it really would be. is a concept just as humanly impossible The Great Cupail are fond of such formulas forward preparations for the opening of the

of Hongkong, and again infanuary, 1903, tak that the lender should lose bis weapon. If, cantioned #ud discharged the as the other. Time is. A negation of

as, We are very sorry for you. Your district to foreign trade, which it is expected

The dashi observes tust, owing to the keen similar stops against Rich & Co. of Hongkong, therefore, caso seems a very hard one ; but we are here will isko, place on September 1st next, as the competition now going on between the Nippon the Nippon Yusen Kaisha in Hongkong, and defendant, and ordered the return of the gua

of Hongkong, Plantiffs “timan is, paraciosically"-time-shga "time is

military arrangeviants in the district cannot be Yen Kaisha and Meers. Butterfield & swire also from Hing Lousad expralod Y.2818 on not. To illustrate cradely, when all the

Inspector. Hart asked for a grittm order to to administer the law as we find it, nok to

in Eastern waters, the freight on tea-boxes from retained

This account the this eBook, and it was giren. clock and mechanisms for marking teamond at ?. We should have more respect

Japan to Chine and India has declined to the behalf of the defendant,

defendant failed to pay, and plaintiffe suve kim That does not seem to have been suck a e not, when there is no longer any for this Sportau attitude if we har not

oxtraordinary ilgawe of Y.2.50 per ton.

in the Hangon The defendant was

Supreme Court on the 17th nonsensical easy as the recent prosecution of a November,

Hongkong enrio dealer. conscious extity to cute the divisions or noticed that the same magistrates in

ordered to pay to plaintiffs the Aula claimed, novelist's eternity may

Con uncasion (whom herking" conscientious passage of time, th

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued together with the cost of the Court amounting to 283. The defendant till failed to pay. he sail to begin. Suppose that time is

"objectors”, for instance), show that they

the following report

Hence the present action. On the 20th at 12.15 p..--The barometer

Mr. Yamashita preyed that judgment be negatived on December 31st, as the stroke

have opinions of their

has fallen over S. Japan and the Toochoos, daliveral in default and defondant was forth amount of personal discreting exercised by of malight. Although there is an absolute

and is little changed ol bere,

From March 16th to June 30th no fewer than 573 cases of plague occarsed in Formy sa, of vacuani, empty even of clear or any other the administrator is often an index of his

The depression is elongated as elutionary.with ordered to pay the sam claimed, Japan Tho of Haug kong is to be enriched by arteeds over the N. part of the Chins Sea

prose

which 2004 ternuated fatally. The total thinking (uother impossible concept, at calibre There have been in the past so

the addition of two humorous weeklies, which it and the Pacific towards the S.E. of Formosa.

The whole of truth can never be comprehen-number of casts from January 1st to June 30th the end of an interval that would have been many able men who have tempered hard is to be hoped will not be weakly humorous A typhoon may form in the depression, 11

of cases are reported from the Kagi counted (just } ufore) as sixty minutes long, and-fast low with commonsense that the The Island, a wely satirial review, which appests most likely ter da su in its Easter ded by anything finite, and truth as it appears is

the type which ressives it is the healthiest and Frash N.E. winds are indieated in

the mx normal of its own kind. The truth! it will be one o'clock of the Grst day of lawyers have little dificulty nowadays in appears to be well supported by military and extremity. sterity, whether it be receguised or not finding precedents to accommodate both society contribuians, has existed a fortnight. Formosa Channel and along the North it is to men is most true when the men who

We hear that it is to be eclipsed, if possible, by a shores of the China Sea. This premble is un accidental outcome of parties to

Forecast:-Moderate N.E. winds; equally, receive it are the healthiest and the most normal a suit. This means, as is publication from the Chinu Mait office early

showery. an intention to plead for dear thinking in notorious, that the essential defects and next month. some mundane matters which, however'

enough to advance a sperimen, ut a subject so difficult as the nature of eternity. Some metaphysicians have asserted that it is a 11:4150 rather than a concept, that the human riad cannot possibly entertain an rattire. The actual conception of sach a hovelist, after some avowed. A clext think ing", asserted that all the trouble arises from our foolish ignoring of the fet flat teraity is auégation of time". little more clear thinking would have shown him, we think, that suck

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org.

terminated before that date.

The net profit of the Kawasaki Dockyard Company for the half-year just ended has be

Of this sam, Y.109,000

declared at Y395,807.

has son placed to the reserve, Y46,90) altotied for divided at the rate of 12 per cent, The per onnen; Y.7,500 for bonuses to offrin's and

employés, and the balance carried forward.

Under this beading, the Straits Times of WILKINSON AND GRIST YERSUS WEKINSON, July 11th reports: Yesterday, Laspector Hart Yamashita, barrister, charged a Burwsion named Shaidang for being in On July 9th Mr.

C. D. Wilkinson, solicitor, possession of a rift and cartridges, in publie

J Grist, solicitor, on behalf of

without a permit from the proper authorities. longkong, and E.

The defendant said that the owner of the also of Hongkong, suud 3. Wilkinson, mineral water manufacturer, of Kobe, for the recoverypon had the required permit and that he of remuneration for services rendered, we had borrowed the gun unter the impression that amounting to Y.2,318, together with interest at the permit applied to the ride and, that being

so, anybody might use it. the rate of 5 per cent, por ainu

Defendant was not represented, nor did he appear, and the case was proceeded with in his dainult.

Mr Yamashita stated that plaintiffs were solicitors at Hongkong, trading us Wilkinson & Grist. During, November 1991, at EXTRAORDINARY FREIGHT RATE. request of the defendant, the plaintiff took steps for stopping the infringement of the defendant's trade mark against Es Sha & Co,

THE RESULT OF COMPETITION,

WEATHER REPORT.

Chronicle.

hariister.

then

Mr. Nallan seemed, to think that, if the parties so thought, there could not be an

affruce.

Inspector Hart, however, argued that any parsou carrying a firearm without a porn't, no matter if he did or did not own it, forfeited the woapon.

to

ita owner.

PLAGUE IN FORMOSA.

TERRIBLE HORTALITY.

to these species or to that is most true when them-787, of which 2.369 were fatal. The

of men.

Listrict.

It is strange that very little is reported in

the Japanese papers regarding the plague in above, is very great. Formose, the mortality from which, as appears

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