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European. In the ordinary courad, the onse should have come on for trial at the Criminal Sessions, but when the (MBF Jusnon took his seat on Wednesday the ATTOWNET-GENERAL pleasantly informed His Lordship that there were no indict mens on the file. The public is thus CO. left to infer that a cam in which great public interest centred has been quietly abardonet, and we may add the public has not less slow to make random guesses as to the reason. We have no bestation in saying that it is contary to the public interest that the case should have been dropped without a public ex- planation of the reasons. What othe view can the Crow expect the public to take of the matter in the circumstance than

We have just unpacked SEASON'S CONFECTIONERY, importe from the leading Lon on, Parin and Amarican Houses

CADBURY'S

CONFECTIONERY that this is a glaring instants of perficity in the administration of the law? Is point NEW of fact this is the interpretation commonly being given to the matter, and it is much to be regretted that the ATTORNEY-GINERAL did not find some mess of making public bis reason for ueclining to file the indiet meat desired by the Coroner's Jury. To supose for me moment that the ton of the Crown has been influenced by fair, favour 'or affection is absurd the ATTORNEY-GENERAL doubtless bal good reasons for thinking that it would be impossible for him to secure a conviction in the case. This in itself, however, comlitutes

CHOCOLATES,

·la Fancy Bores:

CHOCO- CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, LATE WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE DE LA CHOCOLATE and REINE VIENNA

Others, in Great Vari ty, FULLER'S

CONFECTIONERY.

ALMOND COCOANUT TAFFT, TAFFY, OREME APRICOTA, SUCRE LA CRENE, CARAMELS, PEPPER MINT LUMPS, MARSHMALLON BALLS

30.,

$0., &

PASCALL'S

areaspu why a public espluation should be made. At the Coroner's inquiry it was pleaded on behalf of the archituals that they were protected by the Government citi Beate that the houses had been built in

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20TH, 1908.

Board of Financo at Peking has decided Twenty-four subscription grifini Hongkong Jockey Club are due here from to withdraw the dollar currenor from circula- Shanghai on Monday and will be drawn for that tis apparently not yet settled whether himit of three or five years shall be set for this afternoon.

after the new taal entrency is ismod.

Yesterday's telegram to the American Con- aulate General, Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory reported the typhoon to be Fast of Southern Laten moving WNW

Foreigners and Chinese who were in North China during the Boxer rising in 1900 will not have forgotten the late General Mei Tung-yi, who protected foreigners at Thangahon, Chilli, Two natives were charged before Mr. J.dunng that time and was afterwards rewarded Wood at the Magistracy yesterday with being with a gold watch specially went from London, in possession of a quantity of cartridges without by the British Government. General Mei died got in 1904 Now, says a Hankow exchange, by permit. Their defence was that they them from a friend in Mace to deliver on the permission of the Chinese Government, the hillside. Each man was fined $5 or seven days people at Tsangchon have erected a special meinițial temple for him so a recognition of in norvicos. General Mei was one of the very few high Chinese military officers, who did not believe in the Boxer

imprisonment.

The marriage arranged between the Rev. O H. Kunight, Charols Missionary Society, Japan second son of W. Duncan Kaigth, J.P. of Rapkyns, Horsham, and Edith Elisabeth Thompson,

Bir Patrick Manson, speaking at the inaugural elders daughter of Captain R. Wade meeting of the winter session of the London

Thompson, J.F. of Clonshaugh Castle, erititry School of Tropical Medicine, said; nothing Dublin, was to take place in Dublin on Novems eo gratifying to them as to have had the her 17th.

The Shogyo Shimpo predicts a temporary depression in the silk market. Its analyals is that the great activity of the past few weeks was ine to speculative purchasos in anticipation of Mr. Taft's election, and that the latter event being now asured, there will be a reaction until the large stock imported into the States eat be digested. Already America has bought

support of the Government for the school, and he trusted that it would be continued. There were now half-a-dozen or more laboratories established in the Crown Colonies. That was a most creditable record for the Colonial Office. Those laboratories were only now beginning to bear fruit. There was now a scheme on foot to attack one of the gravect medical problems affecting the inhabitants of the troplost world 20 or 30 thousand you more than she hadamely, nklostommais, à disease which, in purchased in the corresponding period of last consegnence of the enormous number of people

year.

The Chinese Minister to London was a guest at the annual Oyster feast at Colchester last month and in returning thanks, told a number of Chinese stories, one of them as an apology for the brevity of his remarks. Once a well. known diplomat, he said, was asked what were the necessary qualifications of a diplomat The war was: To study how to shut his month

compliance with the provisions of the

The inoral of that advice had always been in- Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.pressed on him when he ate oysters. If they "Now

one of the provisions of the were to judge the diplomat by that qualification Ordinance of 1909 referred to is Sudion 109 he wondered which was the cleverer the which regulates the construction of walle diplomat or the oyster § FRENCH and which ruda as follows - Erery wall CONFECTIONERY. constructed of brick, stone or other hard and incombustible subutane, shall be solid aeroas its entire thickness and shall be properly bonded and substantially put to gether th cement mortar or good lime

WALNUT

NOUGAT, NUTTONA, TOFFEE, FONDANTS, CARAMELS

tc.,

affected, was ons of prime importance, causing Heath and disabilities of all sorts, and one worthy the attention of Governments and institutions, of a medical character under the patronage of Government. Ind Crewe presided at the meeting.

PACIFIC COAST CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE DELEGATION.

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ENTERTAINED BY JAPANESE MERCHANTS,

During the past three weeks delegates from the Chambers of Commerce of the Pacific Coast, who accepted an invitation from the Japanese Chambers of Commerce to visit Japan, have been the gausts of merchants of Nippon. Tho conference ended on Saturday, when the

TELEGRAMS.|THE NATIONAL MOURNING.

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CHINESE

RIOTS AT SINGAPORE.

STRAITS-BORN CHINESE REFUSE T

MOURY.

Our Canton correspondent writes on the 18th atAccording to ancient epitom the Lomal Authorities would have to wait until the arrival of the writion Ediel from Peking before issing the proclamation ordering Staic Moura- ing. On this occasion, the Foreign Consula hore having already received cable instructions from their respective Ministers announcing officially the death of Ther Majesties the late Emperor Kwong Hond the Empress Dowager the Consuls caused their flag be half masted. Upon His Excellend Vicerory being informed of the respect fald by the ages, His Excellency telegraphed to Foling for Foreign Consuls to the deceased Imperial persou-- instantions as to how he should act in the

SINGAPORE, November 19th. Riots have occurred here to-day owing to the refusal of Straits-horn Chineso to join in the mourning for the late Emperor and Empress Dowager of China. Shops and tramatter. Yesterday the Viceroy received a cable from the Board of Bites in Poking requesting cars were stoned and a constable was His Excellency to start the State Mourning on

the 19th instant

injured.

The Viceroy has notified the officials and

Fights took place among rival sets the gentry that the death ceremonies of the of coolies.

Many arrests have been made in connection with these disturbances,

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GERMANY-THE CHANCELLOR'S INTERVIEW WITH THE KAISER.

LONDON, November 17th. The eve of the interview between the Kaiser and Prince Buelow is chamcterized by a fowerish suspense. The newspaper in a final warning arga the Chancellor to insist on an auconditional surrender. The utmost pressure is being brought to bear on His Majesty, and it is stated that he went to Baden on Bandy at the request of his grandaunt, the Dowager Duchess of Bader, who dwelt on the gravity of the popular feeling and urged His Majesty to retain Prince Buelow.

LATER

The Kaiser and Prins Buelow have had two hours' interview at Potadau.

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late Emperor and Empres Dowager will take place to-morrow in two separate buildings vis that of the late Emperor in the Kwam Te Temple and the late Em- press Dowager in Wong Wah Hall, All the officials from the Viceroy downwards will have to go to each of these two places twice daily (7 am and 2 p.in.) to weep before the tablets of the decoused Imperial personages for three days from the 19th instant.

Two proclamations have been issued to-day giving the mourning rites for the officials and the people, the gist- being as follows:-

SAA OFFICIAL MOURNING RITES.

During 27 days, commencing from the 26th

day of the 10th moon (19th instant) all hoials

must be in deep mourning; they must wear white long robes and use white oficial obnirs, After the expiration of 27 days they are to wear bag cloth robos for 100 days. At the end of the 100 days all officials are required to your silk robes of a darkish colour without any figured designs for three years. During be

27 days from the 19th instant officials wust ·use bine ink pada for stamping their official seals, and all official Locuments, dispatches, proclamations, de, must

be written in blue ink All the courts and

The public are eagerly looking forward to the A.D.C. production of "The Country Girl" in the first week of December, It will be a costly production for the Club, for special scenery, and dresses as well as new and original effects are quired. Mr. John Robertson, as the stage manager, ha undertaken no light respon mortar composed of goud mentorsibility, but the splendid proofs he has N. B. Falk, is now a guest at the King Edward replied that his foremost duty was to uphold year. Allred lanterns we to be immediately re-

aand, with already supplied of his knowledge of stage rod or yellow earth or other suitable craft abundantly assure the community that they S. WATSON & CO. material to the satisfaction of the Building can look forward to the performance of The

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Correspondents must forward their names and addresses will communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but ar vidence of good faith.

All lettera for publication should be written on one side of paper only.

"No anonyavusly sigued communications that

limu and clean barp

Country Girl with foll confidence that it will well up to the high standard of all the previous efforts of the Club. The rehearsals are now “gong, strong.”

American visitors departed from the land of the Chrysanthemums, some to return to their homes in the Statos, and others to take the opportunity of visiting various places in the East.

One of the 32 delegates from Ameries, Mr Hotel, and last night a Daily Press represent ative was fascared with an interview. Mr. Falk stated that the party of which he was a member landed with their wives and daughters at Yokohama, where they were met by members of the Yokohams Chamber of Commerce, and after being shown the sights of the city and

Authority elo." The case therefore raised the quistio as to whether the architect entirely absolve from responsibility when the Building Authority and the

Sir Robert Hart, the veteran Inspector conversing on business matters, they proceeded to Medical Oficer of Health jointly certify General of Chinese Customs, made his first Tokyo. From there they visited numerous that a hous“ bag been built in compliance public appearance in London since his returauities, and everywhere were socorded a hearty with the Public Health and Buildings from the Best at a dinner of the Paviors reception. They know how to entertain," said Ordinance," For our part we dont think Company, is the City, last month. In the Mr. Falk, speaking of the Japanese. And Jaited in giving a certi dal reeman of the everywhere we went, we were presented with some company. Speaking of the splendid hospitality souvenir as a memento of the visit. During cute in these terms. All that the Govern of the Paviors, he mentimed a private banquet their stay the visitors and their wives and daugh ment can certify-aud all, in our judgment, to which he was once entertained by someters were granted free passes over the railways that the Government ought to be required Chinese friends in Peking. I began at twelve and although for many days they talked business 10 certify that a house has been built in o'clock in the day sad lasted until five o'clock from 9 a.m. till midnight, still time was made to there were 125 courses, of which he was able to accordance with the plans officially approv. next morning, and during the seventeen hours show the Americans the sights of interest.

Travelling from Tokyo to Kobe," said Me. Falk,

have already appeared in other papers will be ed. But the terms of the Governmeny he tested every one. Yet the following we had to stop at many stations where tablas

inserted,

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Order for thefore 11 a.m. m day of publication. After that hour the supply limited. Only supply for Cash,

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certificate certainly cover a great deal more morning he took his coffee and bath ns teal, than that; and it would be of public interest and went through his day's work without to know whether the abandonment of the sleeping. case implies the Goverment's sceptance of

Messrs. Hughes and Young, of 55, Chancery. the entire responsibility? We areconcorned lane, London, forwarded to the Secretary of only with the general public ascots of the Blate for Foreign Affairs on October 14 a latter matter, and would very muon regret if our to inquire, "whether any convention has been concluded between Japan and the United King comments were read as in any see a dom anmilar to that concluded on the 19th May, sonal attack upon the architect whose misfortune it is to be no coupicuously connected with the matter. Nothing is farther from our intention than that. We do not doubt that some good reason for the abandonment of the caso exists, and all we desire and all we suggest is that the reas

1908, between the United States and Japan,

under which the protection of patents, designs, and trade marks ander the Japanese Patent Designs and Trade Marke Low is extended to Korea." In reply, the Foreign Offico states that his Majesty's Government are at the present moment engaged in negotiating a convention,

were laid for us and wo were made the guests of the citizens Champagne was everywhere. It was

"a csulker."

Questioned as to the bonefits that would score from this conference, commercial or other wise, Mr. Falk said it would undoubtedly coment the friendly relations of the two countries, and would bring about improvements in trade.

The American delegate was much impressed with what he saw at the review of the troops on the Emperor's birthday, when the visitors were provided with tent alongside the salating bass where His Majesty was stationed. He was also delighted with the courtesy of the Emperor whe as the delegation passed, raised his hat to thom Roverting to trade, Mr. Falk all he was of opinion that the Japanese were going to do the shipping of the Pacific Coast. From that fact

official recaption parlours must be draped, in It is offcially announced that the Emperor morning. No official will be permitted to listened with the gravest attention to Prin save his head, and no wedding will be allowed Buslow's report of the public feeling and for 100 days. No music will be slowed in the yamens, or in the houses of the officials for one the consistency of the Empire's policy. He moved from the yamensand replaced by blue ones. Majesty approved of Prince Buelow's state-No beating of gongs or music of whatever ont in the Reichstag, and assured him rature will be permited when officials go one te

that he continued to have his confidence in poy calls.. him

Bocks Inve jumpel in Berlin.

PORTUGAL AND CHINA.

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Losos, Noverber 17th, The stories of troubles in China with Portugal, and the despatch of a Portuguese squadron to Macao are anfonaded. The two countries are negotiating about the delimitation of Macao.

PHILIPPINE LOAN 18SUED IN LONDON.

MOURNING RITES OF THE COMMON PEOPLE

During 27 days commencing from the 15th instant all persons must be in deep mourning, Mon must not wear red tassels und-buttons on their hats and wonen must not wear goki

hair ornaments or jewelley of any description. During 100 days from the 15th instant no man must shave his head Marriages are prohibibed

and music is prohibited for 100 days.

month commoning from the 15th instant

BUSINESS, Several lines of busness had an szeptionally brisk time in the City both to-day and yesterday. Over 200 marriages took place here during those two days. It is said that all cakes in the pastry slope and restaurant have been bought up on account of the numerous weddings, and there wore not a few funerals with long, and grand processions accompanied by music · All silver earrings, ear picks, and in fact silver jewelery of any description available in the market have been bought up during the last two days. The silver smithe in the City are now working day Dr.and night to meet the demands.

LONDON, November 17th. The Philippine Railway loan nt 4%, for $4,000,000 has been issued in London at 95.

READING IN BED.

HELD TO RANSOM...

Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistrany

We all read in bed, but, sccording to the Lancet, it is an unhealthy practice." Hagne Feilchenfield, Berlin, has recently made study of the subject with the object of finding out exactly what harm is likely to result from the shit. He finds the chief danger is to the oyos, partly because the light raad is frequently insufficient and so placed me to dazzle them yesterday two Chinese women were charged with and partly because it is difficult "to holi the book so that full benefit is obtained retaining a boy by force for the purpose of from the use of both eyes. Thus is more obtaining a ransom from his parentes. It appears, from information received by the particularly the case when the reader: is lying an one side. Again, there is generally a tempta tion to hold the book too close to the eyes, sad police, that a robbery took place in the San Tak this of itself tends to induce myopia. Very district, China, about a month ago, when the boy whose eyes are not fully off with other chutteb. One of the ringleadors

of one of the women charged, is alleged to havo eighteen should, Dz. Feilchenfold advises, be strictly forbidden to read in bed.

word The Lancet, however, has a

in brought the boy to Hongkong. The kidnapped defence of the practice. Notwithstanding youth, who is ten years of age, is said to have all the objections which can rightly be been closely guarded since his arrival in Hong urged against it, there are, it points out, many

Frhould be as publicly made known as was with the Japanese Government for the mutual the British and American shippers could not particularly is this result to be feared in the case who was retained by the defendants, was carried

Tas public, we venture to suggest, are the fact of the Coroner'a committal of the protection of trade marks in China and Korea," get away. Their ships were now simost entirely of young the reason boys and girls under of the band of robbers, said to be the husband

manned by Japanese sailers, who laboured for half the money paid to whites, and thus enabled bad Japanese shipping companies, who could build their ships cheaper, to cater for trade at a pries with which European firms could not compete, intends visiting Shanghai, and then returning Mr. Falk, who is accompanied by his wifo, to America.

TO-MORROW'S CONCERT Following is the programme of the concert at the City Hall to-morrow night in aid of the Soldiers and Sailors' Home (Arsenal Street) ----

SZPÁRTL Piano Solo....Tocatta and Fague D minor,

Bach-Lausig Mr. E. DANENDBEG. "Serenade of Mephistopheles,"

for (Faust), Gounod

Song

AN. CLOTHIZE

oniawski-

entitled to some explanation of the Govern-architect for trial. We urge this primarily. According to official reports, the experimented ment's action with regard to the verdicts with a view to the maintonane of public use of Hang-shan coal by the German East given by the coroners' juries who spent many confidence in the impartial administration Asian Naval Squadron has been thoroughly days inquiring into the circumstances at of justice and, incidentally, in order that satisfactory. The use of this coal brought to surface by the Shantung Mining Company, re- tending the deaths of several persons killed the general public may know whether, in marks a Berlin correspondent, will represent a ns the result of the collapse of luidings in the opinion of the lay officers of the Crown, considerable saving of money. Thus, in June, the typhoon of last July. In both cases builders and architects are entirely absolved 1907, Cardif coal was cold at Shanghai for £2 verdict of manslaughter was retumed from responsibility imma liately ↑ Govern. to £2 108. per tou; Japanese coal sold at from

169 to £1 is, and the Shantang coal st fra 178 to £1 is a tom- Itat June the new against the persons who supervised thement certificate has lean grrted.

of coal at Hang-shan was tested by being used erection of the buildings. In the one case

Admiral Emery, U.3.A. Jeft by le Gurmanas fuel in the electrical station at Teing tau, the person committed to take his trial on

& Chinaman who bad Mail steamer yesterday for the United States and the result was satisfactory, and it is behaved this charge was

that henceforth this coal will be supplied to the via Europe, received no payment for his supervision; in

German warships in the Far East, no the Ad. An interim dividend of thirty cents on the other case the charge was kid against

of Cardiff coal. one of the European architects authorised account of 1908, payable on, the 27th inst. is miralty will not renew confesote for the supply by the Government to practice in the announced by Messrs A. S. Watson & Co.

The late Dr. S. W. Bushell, C.G., who was Colony. An indictment was filed by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL in the mass of the physician to the British Legation at Pekig Chingmat, he was tried at the last from 1868 to 1899, and was known as the leading Criminal Sessions, and convicted. He was, authority on Chinese faience, left estate worth however, sentenced to only one day's im

A notics in the advertisement clumas over 45 Chiness and five Malays, he says the staff all Musical Sketch be a belle Mario, J. H Chalmers prisonment, but the Carr JusTION clearly

the signature of the Secretary of the Sanitary speak very highly of the beneficial effect of the indicated ibat, bad the mau been paid for rd stew that the Governmentlimewashing slimsta. The Chinsen are principally, îmi ploroë - his supersion, his punishment would have contractor is prepared to cleansed mowash in building work, and will eventually return to bean mon severe. So far as the evidence floors at the rate of $110 per floor on application Singapore The Telegraph staff are very "čom, fortably housed, and recent improvements in g ven at the Coroner's inquests went, the being made to him.

clude the addition of new tennis courts, and a new cricket pitch. The difficulty of obfaizing good water supply is overcame by the oroption of a distilling plant. By the recent installation also of a refrigerating and ice-making plant. the comfort and hoch of the Europeans has been greatly improved.

£11,721.

ease against the European architect was on Mr. Herbert D. Gala desires w to state that all foura with that of the Chinaman, the chief he was croneously described in our yesterday's point of difference being that the European issue as the Attorney-General of the Philippines, was paid for his work while the other was Mr. Gale holds no office whatever under the Bot. But the ATTORNEY-GEN SEAL it appear Philippine Government, but is gaged in the has not found a "true bill" against the general practice of law in Manila,

Captain F. E. C. Byn, of H.M.S. Astrea, has submitted a report to Government on his visit to the Keeling Coobs Islands, in September last. In referring to Direction Island, which is occupied by the staff of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, numbering 21 Europeans,

Violin Solo Legondo,"

Song

Piano Solo,

Mr. F. GONZALES, "Mon Cœur... Saint-Saëns

MFR. BELIGIOS, (s." Ballad in F minor"... Chopin

Ven sía e Napolitaingie Li

List Mr. DANENBERG. NAY PINA ......" Collaborator, Daisy McGooch Mrs. CLAMENT LOGAN End Mr. W. WEET.

PART II ZAS

Wedding Bers, a

Duologne

developed

anxions, worried, and bedridden people to kong, and is being held for a large sum of so, and seem cruel to deaf what may money. His Worship adjourned the crise for perhaps be almost their only luxury for fear of week.

slading some slight error of refraction. In theap cases care should be taken that the light should be sufficiently brilliant, the eyes being shaded from it, and that the patient should lie on his back with the head and shoulders raised, In this way the dangers may be minimised.

CHINESE BORROWINGS.

FOOTBALL

The following "A" team will represent the Hongkong Football Club in a Bugby match

HMS.Tay the Club Ground

to be played this (Friday) 20th imet, on Backs, E. L Bhaw Three-quarters, H. L. 0. The placing of Chinese loans has been so Garrett, A. Grigory, A. & Kempthorne, successfully accomplished that we are apt to lose and AE Wood: Halves, L. F. Blackburn and sight of certain considerations that might lead W. Patley; Forwards, G. P. Bazter, C. C ene to inquire whether most Chinese descrip-F. Cunningham, W. Leighton, H. W. Lester, tions are particularly cheap, For Distance, it is

nob easy to see that there is that growing en.. B. Hayward, P. Linton, W. B. Stanton and couragement of foreign capital and renewal of E. D. C. Wolfe. Kick off at 4.45 p.m. auta-foreign prejudices that should alone justify

China in borrowing on the satisfactory terms.

obtained. There is still much local and national GREAT BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA,

ontory against obtaining loans from the foreigner, even for railway purposes. If encouragement is given officially, it would

SEIZURE OF A BRITISH SCHOONER.

seem to be dde as much to a knowledge that A telegram from St. Vincent, Windward Is. Tam Timonera ann le obtained without that surrender lands, sunounces that the schooner Lady Ken- Didakmann, nadarent rights that some marin te bedend for Maided bay hơn sarred while

Mr. J. H. CHALOSERI “In a Persian Garden,***

Ma, BELILIO, Mrs. COURTENAY LANEA

Bir, looks and Mr. BANK AUITIN Aompanist Mr. J. H CHLAZMERS,

earlier loans, only secured even so upon more

becalmed by Venezuelan officers and her pas onerous ternis. Yet the necessities of China are

Bongers and crew have been put in prison. On pressing, even though she does not as yet show being informed of the seizure, the Governor a great national desire to exploit her resources. of Trinidad requested Bir Vincent Corbett, the HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Koop your com In time, no doubt, western innovations will be British Minister at Caracas, to investigate the plazion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charnizato, Tait more readily welcomed, and the popular use of affair. It is surmised that in seizing the schooner Charmant and Special Skir Topic and Poudre the railronde is in itself encouraging. But wo Venezuelan authontes wore acting in virtue of Charmant will enable you to do it. Hare not particularly enamoured of the tendency the decree recently feed by President Castro, Specialities for the Blin are the midy of to place Chies on the footing of a country more which practically prohibita trade between Trinidad. letins A. 5. Watson & Co. Ltd., Bole Agents, rodily disposed to develop resores and engour and Venezuelan ports.

600 age the foreigner to selet-Pall Mall Gazette

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