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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1908.
that we have not approached, nor been a TELEGRAMS. proached by, any one of the gentlemen whose deserts we intend lightly to touch upon passing. We have simply been absorbing currant comments, not made for publica tion, and giving them what consideration
CO, we unaided could. Among the names that
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Six,-I imagined that in your leader of the have entered into-the-speculations of local
The English team are all out at fastant you were endeavouring to provide gossips, as deserving His Excellency's consideration, are those of Messrs. D-Rin the first innings for 105 rans, yourself with a loophole of escape from the LAW; B. SHEWAN, and A. G. Wood, each of which Hobbs compiled 57. Saun-Shanghai Branch of the China Association eminent in our commercial community. ders, the Victorian bowler, took which wars commented on at the recent meeting Mr. Sazwax would be a very popular choice five wickets for 25 runs. WIND AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. indeed, and has already enjoyed experience as a doughty champion of the public weal.
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named were flest round the Hooks, and kept their lead to Kowloon Hooks. “” Toinette” (luta * Níos ") was 4th by this time, and obalisoged the others. On the next best "Astbors" and This match was played at Happy Valley on Dorin" recovered ground, the latter roep. for the home team. Only five members of the and gaining second place there. Saturday afteracon, and ended in an rasy wining up on the run to Cust Rook' Buoy,
CIVIL SERVICN v. H.K.C.o.
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"" team put in an appearance, and when they order, was maintained the third time round, and were put out for a total of 48 runs, the visiting "Spy" spurting on the homeward. run, won team's innings was declared closed. The Civil by lm 28s, with Doria" » good second. Service then went in and compiled 50 rans for Times:
the loss of two wickets.
POLICE V, DIVIL SERVICE' "'A.” match ended in a win for the Civil Servies by Played at Happy Valley on Saturday" this
17 rank. -Soor
CIVIL SERVICE.
A. Wheal, b Bell
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R. Robson, Withers, b Boll
G-Hoggarth, b Bell
I did not gather that the intention of your remarks was to provide a loophole for me, and I was tharators surprised to read a paragraph yesterday's isang stating that much was the case. I am unable to utilise for the purpass intended the opening made, but I avail myself of it to say” that your explanation of the obvious in connec tion with the epithet "monkey-olique" as applied to a section of the Shanghai Committes doss not appear to me to excuse it.
You complain of the isolation of the word. - F therefore quote the whole sentendo "This has not only led him (Mr. Gaudry) to write letter, instigated by the Shangbai Bracch, which has since ben widely charse *terised as uc-English and unfair, but hai “made him figure as the chartnut snatcher-för "a monkey-sliqua in Shanghai which; an we plainly suggested in our issus of the 6th
In the second innings Astra- Mr. Wood, the Chairman of the local branch lia's score stands at 49 for the loss of the China Association, is to be orguend-of three wickets. ed no less highly, and Mr. Law as the third of a respected trio of merchants, makes the task of selection so difficult that we are glud it is not our duty to advise His Excellency, There in,of course, the possibility that none of
LONDON, February 6th. these gentleman is ambitions for the distinc At the Convocation. of Bishops, the tion, but that we have not dared to enquire, Bishop of London in moving a resolution as such enquiry would have looked too much urging the obligation of Great Britain to like anticipating an invitation that must co-operate with China in restricting the con- come from elecwhere Two other names sumption of opium, said, it was a humiliat- have been mentioned in our hearing, but asing fact that while the opium dens were indicative of the public predilections, rather closed in the Chiese quarters of Shanghai, than of official sympathies, we have exhaust-they were not closed in the Foreign Settle-January, cannot claim, in its campaign against el the list. Witic bureaucratic nominations ment. we preter not to meddlo, lest we be mis- understood. It is, however, certain, as our
LONDON, February 6th. eputetsporary indicated, that the public
King Manual has signed decrees restor- would prefer a gentleman of ripened experi-ing the liberty of the Prese, and parlament ence, and with assured standing in the ary immanity to the Administrative Com- did not misrepresent.. I did draw attention Colony, with conspicuous ability beyond missions of towns, by which Senhor France to an anseemly larm sotually used and I took any mere fluency of speech, an in whom replaced the Municipalities on their resign-exception to the use of it. I referred to it
being, in my opinion, an exempla of suman narly controversy. To that opinion I adhora- yours etc.,
and for whom it has the utmost confidence and liking. We share our contemporary's confidence that "His Excellency will use the' power vested in him with regard for public opinion," giving it, at.. least, equal attention to that which is due to the advice of ble official staff.
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Late last night a report was circulated in the city that an explosion had occurred on board s ship at the Kowloon Docks which resulted in the death of two men.
An extract of meteorological observations made at the Hongkong Observatory during the A. S. WATSON & CO., month of January shows that the average
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maxiraum temperature was 66.8, the mean 62.0 and the minimum 581 degrees. The rainfall for the month was 2.640 inches, while for the month we had 145.2 hours of sanchine,
The Japanese stonmer seized by the Chinese authorities near Macao was inadvertently stated in our Baturday's lesne to have had on board 15,000 Mansore. The number should have been 1,500. The Talsu Maru No. 2, bar been con- veyed to Whampon: The passengers, however, likve been released, and were brought to Hong- koog on Saturday morning by. ■ revenue oruiter.
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PORTUGAL.
ASLATIOS IN AMERICA.
*Sir Robert Bradon," that all its motives are "ib-olátely abova mipicion of self-interest and
unwarrastable biza.” ̈
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This passage appears to ma to offend against these cations of good taste which are usually
observed in discussing public matters. At any
rate it makes this evident. I did not misquote..
I
M. STEWART.
[We should have been quite coutent to let Mr. array Stewart's Julter speak for itself, but fer four words in it. He says "I did not mis-
**LONDON, February Stlı, At the Convention of Asiatic: Exclusion Leagues, which has been opened in Seattle the representative of The American Fadera. tion of Labour made an impresioned anti-pr. At the China Association meeting
at Hongkong he le reported to have said: Japanese speech.
LATER.
"I have witnessed with regret more than one The Convention of the Asiatic Exclusion departure from the traditions of sobar criticism
and mannerly controversy which formerly ohar-"" Leagues at Seattle is ended. The Conven-
acterised that piper. The worst instance memorial to Congress courred yesterday in describing the Committee tion adopted demanding the
folute exclusion of of the Shanghai Branch as a 'monkey oliqüo,”. Asinties.
THE RECENT ASSASSINATIONS IN
PORTUGAL
LONDON, February 6th. Renter's Agency in Lisbon wires, it is worthy of note that the greatest regreta are everywhere expressed for the Crown Prince, -and-none-for the King. Public mourning is of the sparsest description.
FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
Bompard having asked to be withdrawn. finding himself no longer a person grata, THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION.
LONDON, February 6th. Vice-Admiral Touchard bas been appoint- His Excellency the Governor has given his assant, in the name and on behalf of Hised French Minister to St. Petersburg, Mr Majesty the King, to the following Ordinances passed by the Legislative Council: Ordinance No. 2 of 1908.-An Ordinance to facilitate the admission in evidence of statutes passed by the Legislatures of British possessions and British protestorâtes, including Cyprus; Ordinance No. 3 of 1908.-An Ordinance to authorise the total of Fire Insurango, Companies from the Register of Companies in certain cases.
Returns of the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of spesie in reserve in Hong kong, during the month ended 31st January, 1908, as certified by the managers of the respective hanks, are as under
BANKS.
AVERAGE SPECIE AMOUNT. IN RESERVE.
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LONDON, February 7th. During a debate in the House of Lords on the Anglo-Russian Convention, Lord Curzon said the fairness of the bargain was doubtful in respect to Afghanistan, bad in respect to Tibet, and worse in respect to Persia; the location of the Russian aphere
unjustifiable, economically and geo- graphically. In regard to Chambi, the treaty was an absolute surrender and almost a humiliation, and British preponderance in
Chartered Bank of India,
Tibet which was assured, is now sacrificed, Australia and Chios... 4,124,868 ** 3,100,000 Lord Fitzmaurice said that, frankly, the Hongkong sad 3 anghai
Banking Corporation, 16,444, 55, 11,000,000 Government was in favour of reducing National Bank of Chiss,
their engagements in Tibet to a minimum, Limited,
349,000 150,000
and withdrawing from the policy of $2,917,982 · 14,250,000 adventure.
Total,
The worst earthquake shiok since the dai [truction of Kingston on January 14 last was experienced at Kingston (Jamaica) on January
the shock passed from east to west. This was probably a "settling "shock, each as is often experienced after a severe earthquake. It may take place soon after the big sphedral, or razy
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NWISS FLOFES90E'S DACH FOR ITBERTY.
That was misrepresentation, though perhaps not misquolation. Thons of his hearers who might not have read the article would under- stard-that we had descended to valgarabass, to mere pointless vituperation, Supposing we had written, apropos the conduct of soma parzon,
he is a foolish man when he does so-and-99." It would be misrepresentation merely to tell a public meeting that the article contained the words, he is a foolish man." We are not troubled because Mr. Murray Stewart'e notion ef good taste differs with our own, but as do shrink from the acquaation of having said any. thing without a point. In the mouse that a few mon at Shanghai made Mr. Gundry their
jabspaw," they were a “monkey-olique "--
in that sense and no other. It may not be to Mr. Murray Stewart's good taste, but it is true, it is to the point, and wa to that opinion edhere-Ed.]
ALTERATIONS IN ROAD NAMES.
The following alterations in the names of roads in the bill district are notified in the current Gosette:-
BXISTING NAME.
J. Mckay, o Parr, b Taylor
C: Parkinson, o Withers, L Taylor
W. H. Kelly, a Parr,
F. Bacon, not out
W. J. J. Chat, b Taylor
Taylor
W, H. Smith, e Parr, b Taylor,
Gibson, b Taylor
A. Hurlaw, b Taylor.
Extras
Beli..
Taylor
Total
20
3
69
跋
3
A BOWLING. ANALIRUG
i........7.5
POLICE
nanini
Davia, b Hoggarth Watt, o Bacon, b McKay Malennan, b Hoggarthing, Bell, Parkinson, b-Hoggarth www. Withor, McKay
Taylor, McKay
Glendenning, Hoggarth, b MoKay Parr, b McKay..... Fox, run out....
Garoor, o Hoggarth, b McKay, ()'Sullivan, not out
Extras
Total...
BOWLING ANALYHH,
McKay **** ...... 55 Hogarth
52
20
CRAIGENGOWER V. TELEGRAPHE. This match was played on the Naval Ground on Saturday last, sud resulted in a wig for
Craigengotor. Boures:
TELEGRAPHS.
R. B. Beactie, run dat K. J. L. Wright, not out W. A. Powell, b'Lammert. L. J. Wishart, b Pestonji
AH. Young, rug out....
+J. D. Woods, b Pestonji.
A. W. J. Penko, a and b Pestonji
.... P. Linka, b Pustonji
C. E. Shields, run out
J. B. Winbart, o Bass, b Pestonji
C. B. Franklin, Haueock; b Beston]
Extre
Tatal
BOWLING ANALIEL
Pertonji......14
L. E. Lammert. 13
CRAIGENDOWER.
R
3.
J. D. Kinnaird, b Poskeg
E. Irving, 6 Wright, b Poake
H. L. Manteraon, Penke
A. O.. Brown, o Linton, b: Penkere
G. Evans, 86. Wishart, U Shielde
G. A. Hancock; o and 5 Shields
Dr. F. H. Kow, b Poake
L. A. Buse. Tum out....................
R. Basa, not nu toe
R. Pestonji, e J. Wishart & Wright L. E. Lamiert, did not bat
Extras
Tutal (for 9 wiaketa)...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Wright.
Penke
oung-
Beattie Shields
FOOTBALL
YMCA, V. HONGKONG ZUGHT F.C.
122
The Association game played between these teams at Happy Valley on Saturday was not a very eroiting one, the Association team getting the game well in hand shortly after the start, while the Rugby Club, although they improved as the game progressed, were not in it with the more skilful players of their opponents' team, The Y.M.C.A. won by three goals to one, and this score might have been doubled had they exerted themselves a little The men whic played were:--
Hongkong Ragby Club: Wilkins; Carroll and East; Mellwraith, Hell and France; Sian- loy, Western, Ering, Gregory and Claxton.
Y.M.C.A. Hickling: Hamilton and MoCub.
According to Chapman's Street I acz. That portion of Plantation Road between ite function with Chamberlain Road near the entrance to the Peak Hospital and its junction with Mount Gough Road at the Peak Club.-bin; Hsyne, Barlow and Pieroy; Wilks, Coyne,
New
neme; Plunkett's Road:
The portion of Mount Gough Road between the last named innation and the junction of Chamberlain and Mount Kellett Roads-Now Fame, Plunkett'a Road.
The remaining portion of Mount Gongh Road extending from the last named junction past the Peak Church to its junction with Flantation Road ---New name; Gough Hill
Road.
Wasser, Contas and Compas.
YACHTING.-
HE, Y. Oï
The 9th club race was sailed yesterday, round Lyemun Beacon, Cast Rook busy, and Lyonun Beacon again, all o port. This course is 121 miles. There was a moderste N. E. breeze, falling to light airs near the Bascom.
H. M.
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Magazine Gap Road (ie, the road from
In the eaampionship ofass, "Alaunah" was Mount Gough Road past Military Sanitariam absent. Dione" got the best of a good start, to Magazine. Gap)-New Lame; Craigmin and was never overhauled. Alles" was beating Road,
Vernon" at first, but taking the Hong kong Magazine G (L., the road between Magside, got left. Times at finish were: zine and Wanchai Gap)-Now name; Coombe Boad, mpden far
Diane (Hon, Mr. F. H. May) ↑ 29 40 Vernon. (Mfr: H. P. Tooker), 2·30-40 Ailsa ... (Hon. Mr. H. Keswick) 9–50–10. In the One Design class. Kathleen "shaat Colleen," "Bonito fouled "Colleen" while trying to cross her on the port task, and hauled down her flag. "Nin" has been laying up awaiting a parchaser. Times"
The road cxtending from Bowen Roid to Magazine Gap and the road termed." "Magazine. Gap East Road.New name; Magezine Gap Hoad
Spray... Doris Asthore
Toinette
Gael
•Meta
"Fas,
Theola,"
1 33-70
1
85
8
1. 36.42
1 47:50
1 48 25
1 54.28
Joan," and “ Ariel”
gave up without finishing.
near
The Chinese-riggod oruisers sailed their firet. club rase round Bokhara Hook, (port) The "Australian" led-over the line, but Lyeman was passed by the "Marion," which was first round the Book. On the ran home the "Australian "got in front again, and arrived
an easy rat. The "Marion" was declared the winner on her time allowance. Timos
Australian...
Eileen
3 8 18
3 10 45 ... 3. 50.... May did not finish. "Aileen faished in
Hour late. Corrected times were
1st Marion
Marion
2nd Australian...
3rd Eileen...
...
THE RACES.
8 8:18
8 4 45
3.32
To-morrow, is the opening day of the Rios Meeting, and the attention of readers is drawn to the official announcements which appear in our advertisement columns,
The final gallope youterday were witnessedi by a good number of spectators Apponded ars the times of some of the principal ponies
Black Prince Rose, one mile-35, 110, 113, 12 17
Spring Row, 14 miles -35, 1:07 1-5, 19795 2′13 4-5, 946.
Glorions Rose, 12 miles-35,108, 1'41-2,5,. -2-14, 247-
Skrbeck, 17 miles, 332-5, 107.5, 142 2-5, 217 2-5, 1251.2-5,
"Jubiles Rose," I miles-39; 1·13, 147 2:18 2:50 2.5.
Baluchi Chief and Cherokee Chist, 4 mile 31—2-5—1-632-5-1-36-9-5. Balgobi was two seconds behind the sab,
Finesse, one mila-34, 1.10. 1·4a, 2:20 2.5.. Fleetfoot, one mile-37, 111, 14, 215. Lancaster Rose, one mila-33, 106 2-6, 140, 2-13.
Mohawk-Chief, 17 miles Strathmore joining in the last three quarters-32, 105, 138 212, 246.
Banksia Rose and Hayden, one mile-36 2-5 1:10, 1:48, 220,
York Rose, one milo-33. 25, 106, 2.9 3.5.
Mischief and Panjabi, ‡ mio-39'4,
:137.
Safrano Rage, one mila--35 95 110 148, 12:16, 1219
Palm Tree, the Darby favourite, was out for": 'canter, but did not gallop. A week ago this pony did the 12 miles in: 253, but on Saturday last took 3:09.
The mile gallop was done on Saturday by several ponies, among them being Coxonub, 211 3-5; Astral, 2-114-5 Silverlake 2-12-1-5.. Eglinton 2-12-1-5; Pine Tree, 2:15; Nutmeg Tree, 214 2-5; Quora, 220; Gam Tree 2 19;- Grey Tieb, 2:20; and Rubber Tree 221.
Sidier Roy's time for 11⁄2 miles was 3:39.
NEW YEAR HONOURS.
As reported in our telegrams, Lord Kitabener's name was included in the list of New Year honours. The Commander-in-Chief in India has-been-appointed a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire." This, it may be mentioned, is the first now desoration that has been conferred on him sincs he took his present high office in India,
The most noteworthy new knighthood is that -conferred on Mr. Mäle÷lm Morris, the dia- tinguished Harley-atrest surgaon, who is one of the greatest living deriuatologists.
With the exception of the appointment of Sir John Murray Boott, trustan of the Wallsca collection, to be a K.C.B., all the other decora tions were conferred on Indian officials.
They were as follows
■G. 1 0..
* His Excellency General the Right Honour shle Horatio Herbert, Visount Kitshener of " Khartoum, &.C.B., O.M, G.C.M.G., "; Com- mander-in-Chief in India.
Honorary Major His Highness Farasid-i- Dilpazir-Daulai-i-Inglishia Nawab Muban- mad Hamid Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur.
X.0.7.0. Mr. Malcolm Morris, F. E. S.. Sir J. Murray Boott.
K. C. B.
KNIGHTS,
One of our evening contemporaries has. taken time by the forelock, and dealt with the matter of the forthcoming vacancy on the Legislative Council, to be made when the Hon. M EDWARD OSBORNE takes Home leave. We understand that this able representative and thorough business man is timing his departure to take place about-
PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.: two months honge, so there is ample time
LONDON, February 7th, for His Excellency the Governor to devots
Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Com to his selection of a worthy successor to the The shock lasted fifteen asconds, and pore- Hon. Mr. OSBORNE, We are abxious to be old buildings, which withstood the former mons said that our assent to the immunity upheaval were destroyed. None of the buildings of private property at sea would encourage to less discreet than our contemporary, and erected slice the great earthquake were damaged must therefore traverse some of the same however. The angroes were paaie-stricken for the Powers to make war on us, with but Traliminary ground. It is not necessary to a time. As in the case of the great earthquake,little risk to themselves.
pologise for seeming to trespass on the Governor's prerogative; for His Excellency is quite awako to the fact that the news papers share in regard for the best interests of the Colony, and has in rious ways shown his intention to be of those who ́"take all men's counsel and reserve judg ment.”・・ That is to say, His Excellency favours a policy of giving some beed to public wishes, so far as that may comport
The following telegram was received at St.
The One Design class yesterday raced round with his own dignity and responsibility
Petersburg from Teheran on Jan. 6th-
At yesterday's sitting of the Farliament Channel Rocks (pori) Kowloon Hooks, Chanpel and is willing to hear suggestions without
the text of the appeal was read which was Books, Cast Rocks, Kowloon Rocka, and Chan- looking too closely into the question of their
recently addressed by Parliament to the foreign
nel Rocks, all to starboard, (about 18 miles), for
LATEST, STEAMER MOVEMENTS. possible" presumption." By way, then,
Legations for their moral support, as well as the aparers of the Rain and British the Vice Commodere's oup.
Spray," merely of auggeating what the public are
representatives. The latter said that theyAll the boats started. Nina," After wandering for a long, time and after would remind the Shah of his promise atriellyDoris," and "Asthore" went pver the line 8th inst, and is due here to-day
The str. Дubi left Manila on Saturday, the The business management will be reorganised encountering many adventures and mering likely to feel in this connection, we attack by Mr. C. Arthur Pearson, the proposed greatly from hunger and exposure, & Grab to uphold the Constitution. The reading of first; and the threa inat, joined by "Joan," The N.Y.K. str. Yawata Maru (Australian the delicate subject of His Excellency's in-managing director.
kept to the Hongkong ride. The others went Manila on the 7th inst, and is expected here Line) left Thursday Island for this port vis roathed Vladivostock in safety. Thanos ha the two replies to the appeal gave rise to the minent choice of a new Legislative Coun- remain anohanged, and it will be conducted, sa money to his passage to Switzerland. He sailed
The editorial character of the paper will crossed to Japan, and telegraphed home for greatest enthusias
Those o "Bad-ed-Dowleb, the former Fremier, has over towards the Kowloon shore.
on the 17th isst. cillor. As our contemporary has said, in the past on line independant of party on the Tonkin of the Messageries Maritimes returned from exile, together with his brother, the home side bad in advantage on the best to
The C.P.R. str. Empress of China arrived at of been appointed Governor withouc mentioning any names, there is no politics.
Line, and, like the wandering hero of romance,
Channel Books, and "Spray" followed by Tokohama at 10 pm, on Friday, the 7th instant, The contemplated arrangements will in all reached home unexpectedly on Christma. Ire,
Kermanshah and Kurdistan..
course, the * Doria" crept up, but the two 10 pm. yesterday.
inst. for Nagasaki where she is due to arrivs at... L bosoms known,,
be deferred for some months, as in this case.
THE TIMES" NEWSPAPER.
·OFFICIAL STATEMENT.
H. Maurice G-bri, young Swiss professor of French in Russin, who, as na alleged political offender, was banished to Siberis for life, was lucky enough to make his escape while on the way to bis living forb, and has just returned to his father's house at Morges in the Capton of Vand, after many exciting adventures (January 3rd].
The following official statement was mado last month respecting the future ownership and M.. Gehri and other prisoners were marching management of the Times:
from Krasnoyarsk to the penal setilement in egotiations are progress whereby it is last and others made a contemplated that the Times nowepaper shall to be liberty while the majority of the be formed into a limited liability company garde were drinking. The three fagitives der the proposed chairmanship of Mr. separated at once, so as to take par uit meto Walter. The newspaper, as heretofore, will be difficult. published at Printing Homes-squaro.
THE SHAH AND HIS PARLIA MENT.
who --ba
ANGLO-KUSYLAN
ACTION.
·IL.M. B.
Kathleen...
(Officers R.E.) 2 45 40 Colleen (Hon. Mr. H.E. Pollock) 2 50 50 CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB,
Mr. Horatio Hals Shepard fately legal ade Tisor to the Secretary of State for Indie.
Mr. Arthur Guillum Scott, lately Accoun tant-General at the India Office. vice, chairman of the Corporation of Calcutta.
Mr Charles G. H. Allen, Indian Civil Bar-
His Kighness Raja Bane Singh of Rajgarh (Bhopal).
Mr. Thoman Gorden Wilkes, Indian Civi Bervice, lately
Financial Commissioner, Paujub.
Mr. Arthur Naylor Wollaston lately Regis. trar and Superintendent of Records, India Office.
:.
likely to be any lack of eligible candidate, i prokability require sanétion of the Court before though the fact of bis return has only, just furos of 113 fully-azmed Persian Cosmacks "Asthore" took the land. Trying a mid-channel and left again, at 2 am. on Saturday, the 8th
to select from. We would at once explain they become, defnitive -
left the capital to-day for Urmis,"