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THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1907. Gurs has been made what it is under the Mr. R. Mitchell, noting manager at Kow-TELEGRAMS.) skilful supervision of our officers of the loon of the Dosk Co., left by the English Royal Engineers" This is indeed gratify-mail on Saturday for a sbork holiday at home.

(REUTER'S SABVICE]

fug. At this point of his enthusiasm Mr.

A notion in the Gasette, which angurs the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. BEATON some to live had some slight augmentation of our bra Eghting appliances,

LONDON, January 10th. A. S. WATSON & CO., miegivings, and observes these are small will be read with pleasure. The Government

Sir Mathes Nathan has been gazetted a matters perhaps but they are not without ere inviting tenders anfil the 30th inst, for the

fr engine of the following dimensions services of an exceptional nature, other thinn Length over all, 69 fost: length of keel, fü

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CRICKET.

LONGS SWORTH,

The match on the premier cricket ground on Saturday was bot wee teams representing the Longs and Shorts. The Shorts won by one

and analysis—

significance They are certainly small construction of the hall and ättings of a foaling Brevet Lieutenant Colonel for distinguished | wicket and 21 runs. Following are the scörəs

mattera and as certainly they have some significance—but that significance is not WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, precisely the "moral ascendancy which Great Britain acquires even in countries which are not under her rule", but the somewhat prosaic fact that the British merebants in the North of China as in other parts of the Empire are the richest and the most numerous, and that con- sequently public works, buildings and sccial institutions, naturally have a British complexion.

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We are afraid that few people in this colony will follow Mr. BEATON in his happy belief founded upon data of the above description that our countryman stand out among the

The return of stamp revenna for the year 1936 shown total decrease of $14,910.07. The quly tome showing increases are, impressed stamps, 841,105,62, and hills of health $1,011.95. Phanformertioned decreases, es compared with the year 1995, casur on the following items: Bank note daty, 317,313.65; embossed lamps

$39,564.25; telograph forma, $5.25; emigration

fees, $125; medios declarations, 310; and medical registration, $79.

The report of the efficist who was sent to i investigate the poaching of seals by Japanes in the Pribyloff Islands has been issued. After relating the circumstances of the dispate in

PARLIAMENT.

LONDON, January 10th, The King will open Parliament, with ceremony, on the 12th February. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S TOUR,

LONDON, Juary 10th.

The Duke of Connaught fuaclied at Buck- ingham Palace on the eve of his departure for Hongkong.

RUSSIA

Lonnan, January 10th, Colonel Andrein, this chief of police in

men of other countries for all those qualitios į which several Japanese were killed, the oßrial | Taule, was shot deal in the streets of Txulz

that make a nation great "—and that "the position of Great Britain is one of striking ascendency". One way admire his patrio- tism, but there is a patriotism that is, after all, only a kind of glorified parochialism WHISKY and when it takes the form of a delight in a

SCOTCH

TAE

LEADING

few buildings and a race card in the Eng'ish language, it does not appear ais a very grent or noble feeling; and it is apt WHISKY to blind those who are influenced by it to facts of very much more significance.

THROUGHOUT THE BAST

FOR OVER

20 YEARS.

sver*]

ways that the Japanese ʼn at tauk thousands of seals last summer in Unid yesterday. The patrol rolleyed wounding Slates waters surrounding the Pribyloff [slands ¦ nevéral of the passers by, but the assassin and that the burd is being ra pidly reduced. It escapel

more than 18,000 seals, now numbers not

millions as instead of from four to formerly.

saven

POLICE COURT

Saturday, Jaunacy 12th.

BRFORE MR. F. A. HARGLAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTEA(E).

HOUSEBREAKING,

The murderer of Gene Pavilot has been court-martialled and hanged.

The police in Waraw bavo vrrested 100 terroriste,and sized 43 Manner-revolvers:-

THE MINISTRY.

LONDON, Juntory 10th. The Tribune annunces that Mr. Birrell succeeds Mr. Bryce as Chief Secretary for Ireland, and that Mr. Harcourt will probably succeed Mr. Birrell as President of the Board of Education.

..GERMANY.

LONDON, January 10th, The German semi.official presa is

Thuso who have had occasion to watch tlau ourse of political events in China nod to judge of the position held by Great Britain. Doving the early hours of Saturday mora- in the country will scarcely adopt Mring, two robbers forced an entrance into the BEATON's ruso coloured view, as to our bone of a former at Konkon CV5 and gathered great userndency in China. Time was together goods to the value of $450. Included undoubte lly when Great Britain did hold in these goods won a blanket which they had dexterously removed from the bed of the such a position and when Tai Ying-Kwo sleeping farmer, without waking him. The vigorously urging the importance of the was considered as the greatest nation with cold, however, soon brought him to his senses, whom China had to deal, and the owe upon and jumping ont of bed just as the robbers

were about to lease bis premises he captured publishes. figures demonstrating the value which she could but rely, but there are

to Inspector of the colonier, and especially that of few who are acquainted with what has them and handed them over

Daniraland. been going on diplomatically at Peking of Cameron, by whom they were charged.

His Worship sentenced the defendants to lato years, who would maintain that British air weeks imprisoniant and four hours' A. S. WATSON & CO., influence bas nut bean largely on the ways.

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HONOLONG, JANUARY 14TH, 1907.

MR. KENNETH BEATON, who writes an

"Great Britain in North Article upon China" in the Empire Review, may certainly be congratulated upon the faculty of being thankful for small mercies. He seas signs of the preponderating influence of Great Britain in the North of China which might escape the notice of less sanguine observers, but which seem to form a consolation to bim for all the adverse circumstances that are dwelt upon by the "pessimists" for

Russin on Japan for many years past have been looked upon by the Chinese officials as the two Powers who had most to be con-

sidered in any question that might arise; while American influence at the capital has, been known to liave been all potent upon many occasions when British views alone would in- former days have been considered, If we judge of the matter from actual in- eidents it is în disputable that our influence with the Chinese is far less than it was formerly, and that the BRITISH MINISTER "has not by any means the power be bad the settlement of any international questions that may arise. It is idla, in the face of such undoubted facts, to rub our hands and warm ourselves in self-consoling con gratulations, because there is a confortable British Hotel in Tientsin and a typical Race Course near the Chinese Capital.

The list of copyright works which has been

the Gazelle.

The Camelte notifies that memoria'a of re-

stocks.

DISORDEELT.

U On, & watchman, found considerable amusé, ment in dropping crackers behind podestrians at West Point on Friday night. Constable Parr, however, did not approve of the practices and when he nested U. that worthy was në startled as some of his victims had been._Whop charged before his Worship with bobaring in a disorderly manner a fine of $5 wos imposed.

LARCENY.

A matshed builder wm charged with the

larosny of 300 pieces of China pine valued at $750 from the reclamation works at Black head's Point, Kowloon,

the discharge of this pine at the works, bat It appears that defendant had supervised wee ororooms by temptation at the chance offered of stealing it. Hiring a junk be reshipped the wood and sailed sway to Cheung- obau Island, where he was arrested by the Water Police.

Verdict: Four months' hard labour and four hours' stocks,

died

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER. Theocolie who was sentenced to siz menika exposed at the Supreme Court is published in reprisonment and four hour stocks on a

charge of burglary at Kowloon-tong in the Civil Hospital on Friday; it is alleged from injuries inflicted by the brothers, whose house he entered. As a result of his death the two men, Wour Yau and Wong Mak, were arrested and arrigued on the charge of menelaughter. The evidenos of the brothers showed that when deceased escaped from their house and they pursued him, he rustied

along a narrow path and fall heavily down a fight of staps. Thus he was captured, and although enmo force was necessary to prevent his excape, the defendants did not Beault him.

Accused were noquitted.

entry by the Government of Tols Nos. 171, 172, 291, 292, 203, and 358 in Survey district four, Now Kowloon, have been registered according to law.

The reosipts into the Treasury between January let and October 31st, 1906, total $1,618,856.33, while the payments out amount to 828,702,040.64, bearing a balance of receipts

over payments of 82,946,810.79,

The extract of meteorological observations the month of December shows that the average made at the Hongkong Observatory during

maximum terapacature of the month was 68.9,

was 1660 inales.

colonial issue. The Nord Deutsche Daily

THE TRANSVAAL GOLD OUTPUT.

LONDON, January 11th.

The output of gold from the Rand for December amounted to ox. 530,168 which constitutes a record.

JAPANESE LOANS.

LONDON, January 11th. The Japanese Conversion loan is expected to be issued shortly.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE KOWLOON MURDER.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."]

January 12th, 1997.

Dear Sir,-Tha Btaff of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld., nro raising a “ Fund” for the children of the late Mr. J. R. Craik, to be held in trust for their beneât; and, as Mr. Cmik had many friends outside the Docks who can only be made acquainted of the existence of sob a fund through the median of the Press, we appeal to you to give publicity to the fact; and, at the same time, state that subscriptions will be received by the undersigned. Thanking you, I remain, Yours truly,

R. H. BAXTER,

Hon. Secretary,

whom he evinces a salutary contempt. He and the minimum 59.6 deg., while the rainfall fartbooming visit of friendship to the Viceroy engerelt land for the Cardinalate. Ia

starts off with the assertion that "the influence and position of Great Britain in

to

FIAT (NNINun or LONGS.

H, E. Stanger Lenthes, ↳ Maokay

Capt. Thomson, ↳ Lowin...

H. W. Woodward, rus out

W. A. Powell, b Lorin

R. V. O. Bist, o Mackey, b Lowin

4. Mackenzie, b Mackay

Harry Hancock, Dedgson

G. E. Morrell, Is Sureambo Smith R. B. Beattie, nut out............................... OD.Thomson, at Pearce, b Mackay Co. Montmorency, .., Maoliny,

bercombe Smith Extras...

Lowie.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

C. H. Mackay.....

#

3

9.8

3

Lt. Dolgson, B........... Sercombe Sinitha va

FIRST INNINGS OF #HORTE,

T. E. Pearce, b Birt

Capt. Kriekenbeck, Bird W. D. Tarnor, à Bird Majar Lowin, iz and ls Bird ..

Sarcomb Sinth, h Stavger-Leather

C. l. Mackay, not wat

Lt. Dodgson, R.N., b Stanger-I.onthem W. W. G. Kos, à Manger-Lanthos

De, y. Forsyth, et Huutoes; b Bird

Extranet,

Total

192

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R.

22.1 14

57

6 L

...

R. . . Bird................. Stangue Leather Woodwardl

D. E. Murrell

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND X1 . KOWLOON 2xp x1, Played on the Civil Service ground at Hoppy Valley on Saturday, this match end d in a win for Kowloon russ Scores and analysis are :—

CAYL SERVICE 2ND XL-first innings. Coombs. b Curwen Dawson, Roun, b File

Adams, o Pile & Curwen

Bideoak, o Shroff, b Pile

neker, rin out

Falton, not out

haley, Shroff, b Goldsmith

Hoggarth, & Faldamith

Kelly, is doll:th

Hubstituta, b Curwen

Extrae...

Total

11

58

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

23.

barwen gew Goldsmith Pile

1

31

3

3

11

2

.9

ROWLOON.

W. E. Ro, & Boulton, & Hoggartb J. P. Sbroff, badcock

W. Onrwen, a Adams, h Hoggarth A. . Pila, b Boalten

1. E. Goldsmith, « Tucker, b Corumbe

H. C. Clements, a Colon, b Chaskey

C. J. Kumelub, c Adame, b. Chawkley A. H. Gomes, b Boulton

E. N. Turrunt, e Aclams, ↳ Boulton, J. Spittles, a Adams, b Boultor. Bibeaud, not out

Fatraga

0

Total

07

MOWLING ANALYSIR.

Hogarth

Flowbank

Chawkley

Coombe

Boulton Fucker

3

R

PARSEES D. FOLICE. The match played on Saturday between the -Pareses-and-the-Police-on-the-latter'n-ground, resulted in a win for the Parsees by 39 run The following are the scores and analysis-

9. B. Natliwalla. b Fuley -----‚Ï-5.-Vanonis, o-Gordon,b Foley

PARATX (4.

3. A. Mehta, run at -...

F. J. Kanga, b Shopher

F. A. Tarapore, b Machay

J. B. Pezonjeo, Davis, h Foley

M. Bezonjee & Cooper.

Mowrawal, b Foley

J. 4. Shroff, not out.... R. Jeewanger, b Foly

Extens......

Total

BOWLING ANALY·IS.

Fates........ Chaper Shepherd... Mackay. Daris McLennan

10.1

POLICE C.C.

Watt, & Kanga Davis, Kanga McLennan, "Mehta. Cooper, o Wasaria, b Mehta Withers, ran ont... Atley, b Kanga

Foley, Kangå .......... Fare, a Mehta, b Varania Shepherd. b Vannia. Mackay, e and b Vasania Gordon, not out Extras

Kanga

Mehta Valonia

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3

15

1

E

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Lemmert

Bmwn

Irring

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M

37

3

T

+ 16

3.3

CRAIGENGOWER, J. B. Kinnaird, e Tayler, b Chalmorn

R. B. Cooper, & Chalmers

A.0. Brawn, c and b Fowler.

8. E. Green, b Kendall

E. Irving, Hobison-

1. Base, and b Fowler

I & Hora, b. Fowler, Artematon me

L. E. Lars-mart, o and b Kobinson

E. Pestonji, a and b Robinson...........

H. Happ, Robinson...

C. H. Lyon, not out

Extra-

Chalware Konetall Fowler Hobinson

Total..

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

2

1 +

11

FOOTBALLs

The

There was so match between the Hongkong Rogby and Association Claba on Saturday, as a sufficient number of players failed to pot in an appearance.

V.M.A. K.M.8. ** KENT."*,

This match was played on tho naval ground and ended in an easy win for the civilino tears, the majority of whom were smarter players than those they were set against, while their superior combinacion was the ulling factor in their favour. The game ended with the score ;

Y.M.CA, Kente, 0.

MIDDLESEX REIKENT v. H.M.9. "WATERWATCH",

This kenaly contested match was played on tho wilitary ground, the wault being a draw, neither side scoring.

INTERPOR" HOCKEY..

The large crowd which enrronded the ground of the Hongkong Hockey Club at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon wiinsed an excellent contest between the Glab and a Canton team. The players wore.--

Hongkong:-Goal, R»v. G. Searle, Tacko L. Murphy (Cap:) and JP. McGillivray

alvos, H. L. Garrett, .. B. Ogle and W. 8: Dopreo; Forwards, J. Hooper, H. G. C. Bailey, R. P. C. Master, L. &. Bird and C. J. Ealtorthwoile.

Cantan:-Gral, R. Moneiield; Broks, G, Harry and W. Ɑ. Lay; Halves, G. Thorne, W. 0. Saunders and II. J. Faltbarn, Forwards, R. | King, R. O, Hatchison, E. G. Jamieson, B.

Shellay and D. Tylsoote (Captain).

Play opened in favour of Cauton, the querring long driver of the forwards confining the straggle to the territory of the local men. The visitors, however, were not in it with Hongkong in the passing play. They land many fair opportunities of scoring, but invariably missed their bits through the smartness of tire Club forwarde who eventually broke away, - serried play before their opponents' stronghold, und after a melee_ in front Master succeeded in zetting. This success, which greatly encouraged the Club, also called forth the energies of the visitors who, for the honeur of Canton. put up 6 graud fight. They made a big bid to get. within the portala, but Searle proved himself a capable goal-keeper and successfully guarded his goal until the pressure was relieved. Then "the Captor men found it necessary-to-dafond. There was a tortio bofors their net and in trying to char, King, one of their own mon, notched a moond point for the club.

Half-time: H.K.H.C., S; Canton, 0.

The clever passing in the opening of the scoond half enabled. Canton to assume the aggressive. They made the mistake, howover, of driving too much for the wings instead of towards the goal. An opportunity offered which Shelley took advantage of, wonding in.a well directod skat; bat, just as he drove, he was ruled off-side. Then the Hongkong men scoi a turn at attack and sont in several straight. balls which were admirably turned by Mansfeld, the Canton keeper. For some minutes he had a trying time, and although he played his game well be was eventually hoodwinked by Bird, who scored for Hongkong the third and last goal of the matcb. Tylecote, the captain of the visitors" team, had an easy opportunity sometime after this, but was too slow to take advantage of it, and the game ended in a victory for Hongkong.

Final: Hongkong, 3: Canton, ◊.

GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE RACE.

It has been decided to hold the Go-as-you- please race, promated by the V.B.C., on the 26th inst and entries close with the hon, socretary of the Recreation Club, Mr. F. Lammort, on the 15th instant.

AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL

An interesting controversy has been proceeding between President Roosevelt and Mr. Bellamy Storer, ex-Ambassador at the Court of Vienna. The

latter opened the THE KING'S SPEECH.

controversy by addressing an extraordinary latter to President Roosevelt and the men

members state that Britain's relationship with foreign diplomat po

the The King's speech proroguing Parliament of the Cabinet regarding his dismissal from

The diraisal of Mr. Mrs. countries continues to be friendly. The Amir's Storer is supposed to have been dus

tors from President Storer's

alleged mings of letters of India ie

the candidacy of gratifying, and an indication that Roosevel

Archbishop amicable relations with the Amir santinga

"My Government regrets that notwithstand-

his letter Mr. Storer denied the charge, and

The course decided on is as follows:-Start The Treasurer's statement of the Colony's ing

asserted that Mr. Roosevelt, when Ge the protracted consideration given to the assorted

Governor of

H.K.C.C. "A" v. CRAIGENGOWER. North Chinu offer a striking illustration of nesolo and liabilities ou Ontober 31st, 1926, discussion on the improvement of Primary and Now York, urged him and his wife to 88 thair

at the Cricket Ground, thance up Garden Rosi, This leagoo match, played at the Happy to Kennedy Road, to Wong-nsi-chong village, that moral necendency which she acquires shows the total liabilities on that date to have Secondary Education, no settlement of the dit. influence with the Vatican for Archbishop

Valley on Saturday, ended in a win for the up to Bowen Road, thence along Bowen Road culty even in countries which are not subject to be $734,501.52, while be Lets WAZA

bo of assistance is "been arrived at," The speech alludes/Ireland's promotion, believing that Hongkong Reserves by 7 runs, marriage of the King's niece to the King problems sonpected with the Roman Catholic

patriotism the oredit side Alfonse, and their merciful preservation from Church in the Philippines. The President batted first and scored 82, of which Tayler via Csine Rond, and down Upper Albert road, The Beserves to Robinson Road, along to Bose Villas, back ber rule"-and he proceeds to illustrate $1,013,441.04, the balanco on

being $308,941.12.

the antrage perpetrated upon them recently, this comforting, if somewhat magniloquent,

"The visit of King Hater and Qucces Mand replied to Mr Sterer in along printed pamphlet, gangewer followed with a total of 75, Baza and then down to the starting point. The made a very useful 19 and Moore 14. Crai- passing Government House, to Garden Road, proposition by noting that the British is the

cannot fail to promote friendly relations is

untruthful and dishonourable, and that he has contributing 17 and Brawa 14. The match distance is somewhore in the neighbourhood of There has been a distinct giving close attention to reforme now being the condition of Crete, and the Powers are instrusted Mr. Blorer to endeavour to secare called Craigengower had still a wicket in hand;

at ise, whether the President Archbishop Ireland's elevation to thebat, as there was a chance of finishing, Craigen-

is flatly the steamers moor is British; that there is a Hotel, 99 mad 92 Queen's Road West,

mention is made of the conclusion of the

Cardinalate, is denied

by the President,

gower extended the time, and fome more overs sinian and New Hebrides'

were added before the last wicket fell. For British Race Course eight miles from

withent bie nathority, and that when heen entirely Poking, where a meeting is held twice a Yu Sang collided with a cargo best causing to delimit the routines in area are ordered them either to cease their intrigues and Robinson, 4 wickets for 18, and Fowler 3 for

At Kowloon Point last week the stena sanchi statas that satisfactory arrangements and

their actions were brought to his attention he the winners the most successful bowlers were in the Telad year. This last seems particularly to arrest damage, it is said, to the extent of over "There has been a zatisfactory settlement of pledge themselves not to interfere .in Church Mr. BEATON's attention as an illustration of $150,The cargo boat sank a few minutes of the Congo and Sudanese questions, and alaosters, or Mr. Storer's diamisal from the 21; and for the losers Brawn 8 for 15, and Thursday, the 17th inst, at dayäght.

Lins

to the

iu

most imposing Legation in Poking; that in Peace will be held at the Magistrsoy at 2.15 between Norway and Brit improvement in suppressed or minstated the facts. This maig would have en ded in a draw, as when time was twelve miles.

A meeting of His Majesty's Justices of the

Tientsin the leading shops, hotels and only Application from Patrick Roberte to sell by p.m. on Tuesday, 22ad inst, to consider an

Theatre are British; that the Bund where retail intoxicating liquors at the Western introduced gradually in Macedonin." who asserts that Mr. Storer ant bla wife notert

the "moral ascendency which Great Britain acquires oven in countries which are not subject to her rule"and he waxes really enthusiastic at this point and declares "one

after the collision, but her raw were saved by those on board the lanuob.

On Friday the body of maaknown cookie was found in a stream near the Wongueichsong

with

peace and

have

having

to have

in

of the boundaries dispute in Eastern Egypt. service would follow. The required pledge not

Ihe speech trusts that in the coming year a

given, Mr. Storer wa diamissed.

is reported love statod new form of Government will come info fall

.ផង and I operation in the Transrent and Orange River interview" My husband

which "will:erert a powerity in

President Roosevelt. It was through me and influenso to

noo that my influence Mr.

made Roosevelt Fas securing cannot imagine the programme being reservoir. It bore no marks of violence, and the both colonies, and unity and strength in my went to Canton to pay

in Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Storer President and Mrs, poliso assume that dosed met his death by possessions in South Africa" "I am happy to printed in any language but English "——

aionlent. Water drinkers may have no fear of general improvement in the condition of the Secretary of the Navy. The President told me Bay Ireland continues it a tranquil stato. The McKinley a friendly visit, and also to aste for And there too," the artificiel skating the contamination of the water, as the stream peasantry makes the failure of the potato or he would try to make this sppointment to 1 the appointment of Mr. Roosevelt as Assistant-

rink--though the best performers come from | in which the coolie was found dows ent of the four genre than would have been the case in he

please me, and he did.!! countries whore-winter is more severe than reservoir.

former "timis.“

Pestonji 5 for 37. Scores:-

HONOFONG.""

A. S. Cobden, b Peatoaji.....

B. Moore, b Pestonji...

Edwards, h Pestonj...

G.

E. A. Fowler, ran out...

Dr. F. H. Kow, b Beawa

J. H. Chalmers, c Lycon, by itrawN

S. Robinson, Pestonji, b Brawn.

E. W. Tallidae, ↳ Postonji

H. H. Tayler, 6 Irving

F. C. Kendall, b Pestonji J. R. Wishart, not out..............

Extras.........matt Attr

Total

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The LA.M. str. Gegisenau, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 18th Dec., left Singapore on Saturday, the 10th inet

at & ara, and may be expected here on or about The I.G.M. str. Seydlitz left Shanghai on

I here on or about Monday, the 14th inst

The Hon Line str. Glenturret loft Singapors Saturday morning, and may be expected to arrive hare on

• on the 18th just.

Saturday, the 12th inst., at 10 8,m., and may ba

at 5 pm.

The Boston 88. Co.'s str. Tremont sailed from Pasito Coast for the Far East on the 11th inst

The Silk er str. Tremont, which sailed hence on the 27th Nov., arrived in New York on the 30th Dec,

The Danish str. Tranquebar left Port Said on the 12th inet.

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